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Bangladesh: Students burn Pakistani flag at Dhaka University

| @indiablooms | Nov 20, 2021, at 04:49 am

Dhaka/UNI: Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 4 wickets in the first T20 in Mirpur on Friday, after which students protested at the Raju Memorial area of Dhaka University.

They set fire to the Pakistani flag and started protesting.

The students left the place after the intervention of the police.

Shahbagh police said no untoward incident had taken place.

Bangladesh batted first and scored 127 runs for 7 wickets.

In reply, Pakistan reached the port of victory with 6 wickets in hand. Pakistan leads 1-0 in three-match series Tomorrow is the second T20 in Mirpur on Saturday.

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