Team India will be looking to bounce back and register their first win in the ongoing T20 World Cup, when they take on Afghanistan in Abu Dhabi.
India suffered a big blow to their T20 world Cup semi-final hopes against New Zealand on Sunday, losing by 8 wickets at the Dubai International stadium.
Pakistan batted first and scored 189-2 in 20 overs thanks to an outstanding partnership by openers Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam.
Anrich Nortje and Kagiso Rabada were at their absolute best as the duo completely dismantled the Bangladesh batting unit.
India were defeated by New Zealand by eight wickets on Sunday in what was one of the most one-sided matches of the tournament.
The England bowlers were exceptional on a track that seemingly had a significant amount of dew in the latter half of the match.
Jos Buttler opened the innings and displayed immense class to stay unbeaten until the end, scoring 101 runs off just 67 deliveries.
Bowlers Naveen-ul-Haq and Hamid Hassan picked three wickets each to completely dismantle the Namibian batting attack.
With Pakistan needing 24 off the last two overs, Asif Ali went on the rampage against Janat, smashing four huge sixes to seal the match.
Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan on Friday became the quickest to take 100 T20 international wickets.