Dhaka Pitch Labelled “Worst Wicket” By New Zealand Captain Tim Southee | Cricket News

New Zealand Test skipper Tim Southee slammed the pitch on the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka and known as the wicket the “worst” he has seen in his profession after Blackcaps tied the two-match Test collection with Bangladesh. Thirty batters had been dismissed by spinners as 36 wickets fell in 178.1 overs of play – the third-lowest variety of balls bowled in a Test (1069) for that many wickets to fall – and Southee felt the pitch was far too pleasant to bowlers, creating an uneven contest.

“It is probably the worst wicket I’ve come across in my career. The balance between bat and ball was heavily favoured in the bowler’s hands. I think for the match to be over in 170 overs sort of reflects that. So, for our guys to scrap away and then come away with the win was a big pleasure,” Southee was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.

“I think it was just a scrappy Test match. It was a tough wicket. Runs were hard to come by, and just those little moments and partnerships throughout were crucial, whereas, in other matches, I guess when conditions are a little bit more even between bat and ball, they don’t get noticed as much,” he added.

“When we play Tests, we are not here to improve. This is not a place for practice. We are trying to win the Test. We must prepare to win the Test, but we should take this type of advantage. We can prepare in first-class cricket by trying out good wickets. We should prepare wickets like these and wickets like away conditions in NCL [National Cricket League] or BCL [Bangladesh Cricket League],” Shanto stated.

When requested if the pitch in Sylhet for the primary Test, which prolonged into the ultimate day, gave the squad a “home advantage,” Shanto identified that bowlers suffered there.

“It wasn’t a very helpful wicket for bowlers in Sylhet. Bowlers had to work hard for their wickets. There was a bit of help for both bowlers and batters. We didn’t bat well in Dhaka. We should have scored 230-240 runs in the first innings. The wicket seemed bad because we got 172. New ball was a challenge, but that’s also true anywhere around the world. It wasn’t anything different here, but we could have avoided this situation if we batted better in the first innings,” he stated.

New Zealand levelled the two-match Test collection towards Bangladesh by clinching victory within the second sport inside 4 days on Saturday on the Shere Bangla National Stadium and the Test collection on 1-1 scoreline.

Glenn Phillps as soon as once more stole the present with the bat scoring 40* off 48 balls and stitching an important unbeaten 70-run partnership with Mitchell Santner. The Tigers started the day with a rating of 38/2 with the spinner duo of Ajaz Patel and Mitchell Santner combining to scalp eight.

The 35-year-old left-arm orthodox ended the second innings with six wickets whereas Santner added three wickets to his kitty. Zakir Hasan’s 59 propelled Bangladesh to a rating of 144 in 35 overs. New Zealand had a slender lead of 8 runs after the tip of the primary innings, consequently, the Kiwis got down to chase a goal of 137.

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