As of Pakistan Chase 197, the opener scored 107 runs and allowed seven wickets in their hands and 16 balls to win a 3-0 series.
A Nerveles Century by Mohammed Haris scored 197 runs in Pakistan Win The third T20 won the match against Bangladesh and a 3-0 series in Lahore.
After winning the first two matches in the first two matches, he asked visitors to bat for the first time in the third match on Sunday at the Gaddafi Stadium in Pakistan.
Giving the 197 tricky target, Pakistan lost his highest scorer in the second T20I – Sahibjada Farhan – to Mehidi Hasan Miraj in the first over.
The old Pakistan may have fallen under pressure from a quick wicket, and young captain Salman Aga has retained a new look and newly appointed coach Mike Hessen.
Sime Ayub and Harris created a 92 -run partnership because they made the Bangladesh’s bowling attack visually maintaining a high scoring rate and aimed at the goal.
After scoring 45 off 29 balls, Tanzim Hasan Sakib was dismissed in the 10th over, but by that time, Harris played the main hitter and was coming up with big shots.
The wicketkeeper-boutar hit seven sixes and eight boundaries in its 46-ball 107, which excluded Bangladesh for more innings in Pakistan.
He said he was working hard, even though he accepted the player of the match and did not perform well in Pakistan in recent times.
“I tried to learn from my mistakes and I don’t want to waste this opportunity I have to play in this series,” he said.
Harris said he was batting with a simple project called “Ball, Ball Play” and wants to play any unnecessary shots.
Earlier, Bangladesh’s innings fell to a quick start when Pervez Hosain Eman and Tanzid Hasan surpassed Pakistan’s early bowlers Ayub and Faheem Ashraf.
He set up an opening stance of 110, but the Bangladesh batting team derailed as soon as Tanzid exited in the 11th over.
Despite the openings from Captain Litton Das (22) and Tauhid Hridai (25), the opening of the Tigers could not be maintained.
A total of 196-6 in 20 overs, when the home team came out to bat, the range of attacks on Pakistan’s batters ignored the scoreboard pressure and took their team home with 16 balls.
Pakistani captain Salman, who was on the pitch with Harris, said he was delighted with his team’s consistency.
“We want to check ourselves where things are hard, and we wanted to chase the boys under pressure,” Salman explained after the match.
The 3-0 series of sweeps from 2021 is Pakistan’s first.