Babar Azam-led Pakistan and Shakib al Hasan's Bangladesh got one last chance to qualify for the semi-finals after Netherlands pulled off one of the biggest upset in T20 World Cup history by defeating Temba Bavuma's South Africa at the Adelaide Oval by 13 runs.
Fargana Hoque and Fahima Khatun came to the party against Pakistan as debutants Bangladesh celebrated their first-ever World Cup victory against favourites Pakistan at the Seddon Park on Monday.
Pakistan are now placed at 2nd position in the WTC Championship standings with a win percentage of 75.
Pakistan captain Babar Azam puts in the shoe of a bowler.
The umpires eventually decided to call the play off for the day as there were puddles on the ground and the light too wasn't great.
Pakistan won the first Test convincingly and Bangladesh would look to bounce back in the second and final Test starting December 4.
Pakistan secured a convincing eight-wicket victory over Bangladesh in the opening Test here with skipper Babar Azam and Azhar Ali guiding the tourists to victory after fine half-centuries by Abid Ali and Abdullah Shafique had laid the platform for a win on Monday evening.
The team management, meanwhile, is waiting for Shakib's fitness assessment as he works his way back from a hamstring injury he suffered during the T20 World Cup last month.
Climbing 10 spots to make his entry, Afridi is the highest-ranked Pakistan bowler in the new rankings -- eighth with 783 points.
The incident occurred in the 17th over of Bangladesh's innings, when Hasan gave an inappropriate sendoff to batter Nurul Hasan after dismissing him caught behind the wicket.