Pakistan batter Babar Azam on Tuesday had a flop show against Bangladesh in the entire home series.
According to details, Azam could only compile 64 runs in the entire series against the visitors.
Not only this, Azam had an old history of failures. The former captain could not manage to notch up a single fiffty in 16 innings in red-ball format.
Meanwhile, Pakistan red-ball captain Shan Masood could only manage to score 105 runs.
– 'Not learnt from failures' –
Earlier today, Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood said that his team had not learnt from the past failures after the humiliating whitewash in home conditions against Bangladesh.
Addressing a press conference after the shortcomings, Masood said: "We had a good opportunity." He stressed the need for focussing on mental strengthening.".
"Khurram Shahzad and Mir Hamza had attacked along with Mohammad Ali. Today was the day, when Khurram was not available for bowling."
Emphasising the experience in the red-ball format, Masood: "Test cricket is all about having the experience. There is a think about focussing on the red-ball format as a nation."