.Pakistan captain Shan Masood was left seething after a controversial caught-behind choice on beginning of the series opener versus Bangladesh at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.After Tigers captain Najmul Hossain Shanto won the shake and also opted for to field initially, Pakistan was 1-14 in the seventh over when Bangladesh seamer Shoriful Islam struck for an edge versus Masood. Umpire Adrian Holdstock trembled his chief, along with Bangladesh sending the decision upstairs.After seeking advice from the video footage, 3rd peacemaker Michael Gough rescinded the on-field choice, delivering Masood back to the sheds for 6. A spike looked on UltraEdge a structure after the round passed the baseball bat, yet eagled-eyed customers proposed the sound came from the round flipping Masood's main pad.The Pakistan captain raged with the selection, found venting his irritation in the dressing rooms adhering to the dismissal.Watch every round of the England v Sri Lanka Exam series LIVE & special to Fox Cricket, on call on Kayo. New to Kayo? Beginning your totally free trial today > Bangladesh's Shoriful Islam efficiently allures for the wicket of Pakistan's Shan Masood. Photo through Farooq NAEEM/ AFPSource: AFPSaud Shakeel and also Saim Ayub hit combating half-centuries to help Pakistan recover to 4-158 on a rain-hit position day of the 1st Exam against Bangladesh.Shakeel was unbeaten on 57 at the close while Ayub scored 56 for his maiden fifty throughout an innings-building position of 98 for the fourth gate after Pakistan were tottering at 3-16. Shakeel brought up thousand runs in his 11th Exam when he hit 33 and also attacked five boundaries in his 7th half-century. He added a more 44 for the fifth wicket with Mohammad Rizwan, who was unbeaten on 24. Ayub, who struck four perimeters and also a 6, dropped behind time in the time, driving wildly off Hasan Mahmud and was recorded at 3rd slip.The new-ball pairing of Shoriful Islam (2-30) as well as Mahmud (2-33) stunned Pakistan after a delayed beginning of 230 moments as a result of a wet outfield after overnight rain.Pakistan's Saud Shakeel celebrates along with colleague Mohammad Rizwan. Picture by Farooq NAEEM/ AFPSource: AFPMahmud wished Bangladesh would certainly reject Pakistan early day pair of." We made an effort to bowl in the right regions and acquired very early excellence," he stated." We are going to think of a program to get early arches on this pitch tomorrow." Ayub pointed out the collaboration along with Shakeel was critical." Our experts shed very early gates so it was important to develop relationships and we performed that as well as I ensure the great will continue tomorrow," he said.Pakistan entered into the Exam along with four fast bowlers in an all-pace assault without frontline spinner, while Bangladesh featured three pacers and pair of spinners.The two-match series is part of the nine-team Globe Test championship, with Pakistan presently 6th in the standings and also Bangladesh eighth.