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How to watch BAN vs PAK 1st Test match 2026 from UAE: TV channel, live stream and start time details

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How to watch BAN vs PAK 1st Test match 2026 from UAE: TV channel, live stream and start time details originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • The game will be played in the ongoing ICC World Test Championship cycle 2025-27.

  • Bangladesh defeated Pakistan in their previous Test series 2-0 in 2024.

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Start date of BAN vs PAK 1st Test match 2026

Bangladesh vs Pakistan 1st Test match 2026 will start on Friday, May 8, 2026.

The matches will be played as part of the current ICC World Test Championship (WTC) cycle. At present, Bangladesh stands eighth in the nine-nation league table, while Pakistan is ranked fifth after drawing a series 1-1 against South Africa at home earlier.

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The last time Bangladesh and Pakistan locked horns in a Test series was in October 2024, during which Bangladesh defeated Pakistan 2-0.

As both nations look to score early points in the ICC WTC, the BAN vs PAK 1st Test match could lay down the foundation for an exciting duel across two Tests.

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Start time of BAN vs PAK 1st Test match 2026 in UAE

The Bangladesh vs Pakistan 1st Test match will begin at the following times in the UAE and local time (BST)*:

Region

Start Time

UAE (GST)

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8:00 a.m.

Bangladesh (BST)

10:00 a.m.

Fans can tune in at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time for the toss.

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*BST – Bangladesh Standard Time

Venue for BAN vs PAK 1st Test match 2026

The Bangladesh vs. Pakistan 1st Test match will be played at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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How to watch BAN vs PAK 1st Test match 2026 from the UAE

Here’s how fans in the UAE can watch the Bangladesh vs. Pakistan 1st Test match live:

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In the UAE, fans can watch the match live on TV on CricLife, while live streaming will be available on StarzPlay.

How to watch BAN vs PAK 1st Test match 2026 from Bangladesh

  • TV channel: T Sports, Nagorik TV

In Bangladesh, fans can watch Bangladesh vs Pakistan 1st Test 2026 live on T Sports and Nagorik TV, while live streaming will be available on Tapmad.

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How to watch BAN vs PAK 1st Test match 2026 from India

In India, the Bangladesh vs Pakistan Test series 2026 is not available on traditional TV, but fans can live stream the action on FanCode app and website.

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BAN vs PAK 2026 Test series schedule

Match

Dates

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BAN vs PAK 1st Test

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May 8-12

Dhaka

BAN vs PAK 2nd Test

May 16-20

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Zaheer Khan criticises RCB stars for key difference in 9-run loss vs LSG in IPL 2026

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Former Indian pacer Zaheer Khan believes the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) duo of Devdutt Padikkal and Rajat Patidar could have attacked more in the powerplay of the IPL 2026 clash against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) on May 7. Chasing 213 in 19 overs for victory, RCB lost their openers inside the first two overs with the score on only nine.

As a result, Padikkal and Patidar played it safe in the rest of the powerplay, reaching only 40 after 5.4 overs. Despite upping the ante in the rest of the run chase, RCB suffered a nine-run defeat.

Talking about RCB’s run-chase in the loss to LSG, Zaheer said on Cricbuzz (2:45):

“With the kind of form Padikkal and Patidar are in, they could have done better in the powerplay. Because once you have such a powerplay, you are always behind in the run chase. They tried to catch up but they were always behind by 10 or 15 runs. But everything has to go your way once you are so much behind.”

He added:

“Wickets in the powerplay made the difference. It usually makes a difference of 10 to 15 runs. And the final margin of this match is a reminder of that. On the other hand, LSG lost no wickets with Mitchell Marsh playing brilliantly. That was the difference. That powerplay was a must for LSG to have the belief that they can win. You look at the final margin of nine runs and RCB’s powerplay with the bat, and that’s the game right there.”

While Padikkal fell for 34 off 25 balls, Patidar overcame a slow start to finish with 61 off 31 deliveries.

“The right call was made” – Zaheer Khan on Digvesh Rathi bowling the final over

Zaheer Khan backed LSG skipper Rishabh Pant for trusting leg-spinner Digvesh Rathi to bowl the last over with RCB needing 20 runs to win. The 26-year-old had conceded 41 off his first three overs but came up trumps under pressure, giving away only nine runs off the final over.

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“Though Shahbaz was having a good day and Digvesh a bad day, the right call was made. If he gets it right, it’s not easy to hit Digvesh consistently. It’s not easy for him to go for a 20-run over. 20 was a good cushion for him to bowl. Romario is also a designated finisher, so he usually bats against the seamers,” said Zaheer (via the aforementioned source).

The win helped LSG keep their slim playoff hopes alive with a third victory in 10 outings.