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199/4 (35.3)

CRR : 5.61

198/10 (48.4)

CRR : 4.07

Bangladesh won by 6 wickets 🏆

Over 33
4
0
0
0
2
0
= 6
Over 34
0
0
1
0
0
0
= 1
Over 35
0
0
0
0
0
1
= 1
Over 36
0
0
1
= 1

Player of the Match

PlayerPlayer's team jersey

Player

Bangladesh

5/32
35.2
0
D Foxcroft to Miraz
90.7 kmph. Full and around middle, flicked it down to mid-wicket.
35.3
1
D Foxcroft to Miraz
DONE AND DUSTED! Full and around middle. 93.3 kmph. Miraz knocks it down to mid on and picks out a tight single. BANGLADESH HAVE DEFEATED NEW ZEALAND BY SIX WICKETS WITH 87 BALLS TO SPARE!! THEY HAVE LEVELLED THE 3-MATCH SERIES BY 1-1!!!

Over 36

Bangladesh 199/4
Mehidy Hasan Miraz8(25)
Towhid Hridoy30(31)
Dean Foxcroft0-26(5.3)
BAN won by 6 wickets
6:03 PM IST, 6:33 PM Local Time: Bangladesh level the 3-match ODI series 1-1 winning the 2nd ODI by 6 wickets in a dominating display against the Kiwis!

New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat first. Nahid Rana's 5/32 - his second best ODI performance - set up the game for Bangladesh as New Zealand were folded for 198 in 48.4 overs. Nick Kelly top scored with 83 at the top of the order with the next best score being 19 off Muhammad Abbas.

Bangladesh kick started the chase in attacking manner adding 8 runs in the first over before Saif Hassan was dismissed on the last ball by Nathan Smith. Soumya Sarkar at number 3 hit a maximum early on but was dismissed right afterwards by William O'Rourke for 8.

Opener Tanzid Hasan (76 off 58) and Najmul Hossain Shanto (50 off 71) took the side forward with a 120-run stand for the third wicket. Jayden Lennox got the prized wicket of Tanzid after the opener smashed 10 fours and 4 sixes.

Shanto suffered from cramps and retired hurt in the 29th over. Litton Das in his 100th ODI appearance could add only 7 in 11 balls. Towhid Hridoy at number 6 hit an unbeaten 30 off 31 balls and took the side home in the 36th over with skipper Mehidy Hasan Miraz at the other end facing 25 balls for his 8.

Lennox was the pick of the bowlers with 2/36, bowling 2 maidens in his 9-over spell. O'Rourke (1/41) and Smith (1/46) picked up a wicket apiece but were expensive. We will be back in a short while for the post match presentation.
Tom Latham (New Zealand Captain): (On whether 198 was enough) “No, I think Bangladesh applied a lot of pressure, especially in the first 10 overs. We never managed to build partnerships, which made it difficult. Defending 200, you need early wickets. We took a couple, but credit to the way they played with intent and put us under pressure straight away.

(On Nick Kelly’s innings of 83) Nick Kelly played outstandingly well. For someone who hasn’t played much in these conditions, he handled the early pressure and then put some pressure back on Bangladesh. If we had a little more support around him, perhaps another 30-50 runs could have made a difference. The surface showed similar characteristics to the previous game. It became a little slower as the innings went on.

(On the series decider in Chattogram) It’s a new ground for us and one we haven’t played at for a long time, so adapting quickly will be important. We know it will be another challenge, but that’s why we play professional cricket - to be in these moments. We’ll prepare well over the next couple of days and hopefully give it a really good effort in the decider.”
Player of the Match: Nahid Rana
Mehidy Hasan Miraz (Bangladesh Captain): [on the comeback after losing 1st ODI] The boys did really well. Their job is done. Rana, Shoriful and Taskin bowled really well. Not easy to bowl in these conditions.

[on the Tanzid-Shanto partnership] 2 early wickets. Shanto and Tanzid - the way they batted and added more than 100. They played really well.

[on Shanto] He is getting better now."
That's it from our coverage of the 2nd one-day international in the series of 3 between Bangladesh and New Zealand! A fantastic allround display from the hosts to ensure we have a series decider on 23rd April in the 3rd and final ODI!

Ninaad Dixit here signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Dev Rajawat, scorer Bishal Mandal and statistician Saptak Sanyal. Stay tuned for more action from around the world.