Bangladesh beats New Zealand by 9 wickets in third ODI; NZ wins sequence 2-1

Bangladesh wanted solely 15 overs with the bat to finish a 9 wicket win over New Zealand within the third one-day worldwide Saturday, ending New Zealand’s successful streak in ODIs at dwelling at 17 matches.

After rolling New Zealand for 98 in 31.4 overs, captain Najmul Hossain Shanto made an unbeaten 51 from 42 balls and Amanul Haque 37 from 33 to steer Bangladesh to its first ODI win over the Kiwis in New Zealand in 19 makes an attempt.

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New Zealand gained the three-match sequence 2-1 after successful the primary match by 44 runs and the second by seven wickets. But Bangladesh gained a measure of revenge Saturday and primed itself for the upcoming Twenty20 sequence, bowling New Zealand out for its lowest ever complete in ODIs between the groups.

Earlier, Tanzim Hasan Sakib took 3-14 and Shoriful Islam 3-22 — each profession bests — as Bangladesh rolled New Zealand cheaply to arrange a dominant victory. Soumya Sarkar chipped in with 3-18 as New Zealand fell under its earlier lowest ODI rating towards Bangladesh of 162.

“The ball was nipping, the ball was swinging and I knew how we started would set the tone for my team,” Sakib stated. “I tried to bowl wicket to wicket and hold my line and length.”

“The wicket really helped me. This wicket is good for pace bowlers and the wicket really helped me.”

Bangladesh captain Shanto was delighted to have the ability to select to discipline when he gained the toss. The McLean Park pitch normally is likely one of the greatest to bat on in New Zealand with a mean first innings rating in ODIs of 239.

But the pitch was unusually well-grassed and Shoriful and Sakib took full benefit, crashing by means of the New Zealand high order to go away it reeling at 6-70.

Both bowlers tied the New Zealand batters down by bowling into the stumps and swinging the ball each methods. They hit glorious lengths and the ball sometimes spat off a size which made the batters reluctant to play forcefully off the entrance foot.

The largest partnership within the innings was the 36 between Will Young (26) and Tom Latham (21) for the third wicket. Only two different New Zealand batters reached double figures.

The New Zealand players pose with their trophy after winning the series against Bangladesh 2-1 after the third One Day International cricket match in Napier, New Zealand.

The New Zealand gamers pose with their trophy after successful the sequence towards Bangladesh 2-1 after the third One Day International cricket match in Napier, New Zealand.
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CHRIS SYMES/ AP

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The New Zealand gamers pose with their trophy after successful the sequence towards Bangladesh 2-1 after the third One Day International cricket match in Napier, New Zealand.
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CHRIS SYMES/ AP

Shoriful reproduced the shape that noticed him take two wickets within the opening over of the primary ODI, dismissing Young, Latham and Mark Chapman (2). Both Latham and Chapman have been bowled by deliveries which jagged again late between bat and pad.

Sakib maintained an exacting line, giving the batters no width and finishing two maidens amongst his seven overs. He dismissed Rachin Ravindra (8) within the fourth over to start the New Zealand collapse, then eliminated Henry Nicholls (1) and Tom Blundell (4).

When the 2 seamers had left the host’s innings in tatters, Sarkar got here on and took the wickets of Josh Clarkson (16), Adam Milne (4) and Adithya Ashok (10).

The final wicket fell to Mushfiqur Rahim who took 1-36.

Source web site: sportstar.thehindu.com

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