Bangladesh achieved a 546-run victory against Afghanistan in a one-off Test match between the two Asian teams in Dhaka on Saturday.
Litton Das and his team have achieved a historic victory that breaks the previous record for the biggest Test win by runs in the twenty-first century.
Afghanistan, who began the fourth day on 45 for two and was chasing a whopping 661 runs, could only add 70 runs to their overnight total as the Bangladesh pacers turned on the heat, according to The Daily Star.
Shoriful Islam took three, while Taskin Ahmed took four wickets.
The victory margin (measured in runs) was the largest in the last 89 years and the third-largest in Test history.
In addition to being a tremendous accomplishment for Bangladesh, this triumph represents the most significant margin of victory for any Asian team in Test cricket. This record was previously held by Sri Lanka, which defeated Bangladesh in January 2009 by scoring 465 runs.
In their first-ever Test match, Afghanistan shocked everyone four years ago by defeating Bangladesh. However, Bangladesh was ready to get revenge on their opponents at the Shere Bangla National Stadium during this year’s Test match.