Salman Ali Agha’s confident words before Day 5 ended up backfiring badly after Bangladesh stunned Pakistan by 104 runs in the opening Test in Mirpur on Tuesday. As the match headed into the final day, the Pakistan all rounder had boldly claimed that his side would comfortably chase whatever Bangladesh set for them. Agha even suggested Pakistan would back themselves to chase around 260 in 70 overs if Bangladesh were brave enough to declare. Those comments quickly returned to haunt Pakistan. Instead of completing the chase, Pakistan collapsed dramatically in the final session as Bangladesh scripted a famous victory at the Sher e Bangla National Cricket Stadium. Chasing 268, Pakistan were bowled out for just 163 with young pacer Nahid Rana producing a sensational spell of 5 for 40. Agha had earlier described the match as “finely poised” and insisted Pakistan would look to wrap up Bangladesh’s innings quickly before attacking the target positively.…