Bangladesh eye first series win against New Zealand
Overview
Bangladesh v New Zealand, 4th T20I
Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur
8 September, 04:00 PM local
New Zealand will be prepared for a Bangladesh resistance in the fourth T20I to restore parity in the series and make it 2-2 to force a decider.
Bangladesh, however, are on the verge of their first T20I series win against New Zealand and will aim to achieve this as soon as possible. In spin-friendly conditions, the hosts will back themselves despite a heavy 52-run loss in the previous game.
With the ICC Men's T20 World Cup on the horizon, both teams will be vying to make the most use of their resources.
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☝️Cole McConchie – 3/15
New Zealand bowl out Bangladesh for 76 and register a 52-run victory in the third T20I 🎉#BANvNZ | https://t.co/YGvYDR2MaW pic.twitter.com/93ktJWP155
Remember the last time:
New Zealand were happy to defend the target in the third T20I with their spinners, Ajaz Patel and Cole McConchie ensuring a dominating performance. They posted a modest total of 128/5 on the board with Tom Blundell and Henry Nicholls propelling the score with a 66-run stand for the fifth wicket.
The hosts were off to a steady start with 23/0 in 2.4 overs but after the fall of their first wicket – Liton Das for 13 – the rest of the team fell like dominoes. Bangladesh folded for 76 in 19.4 overs with Mushfiqur Rahim remaining unbeaten on 20*. New Zealand spinners, Ajaz and Cole, picked seven wickets between them.
What they said:
Tom Latham (New Zealand captain):“ The conditions are different to what we have back home, but looking at the Aussie series, there were no surprises for us. I still feel we have a bit left in the tank for a complete performance.”
Mahmud Ullah (Bangladesh captain): “I think the middle order has been batting well, the top order has been doing a good job, what was missing were the partnerships and hopefully we can come back hard. Still two games to go and hopefully we like to win the next game and the series.”