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NEW ZEALAND 251 (50 OVERS)
- Luke Ronchi35 (38)
- Neil Broom*109 (107)
- Mashrafe Mortaza3/49 (10)
- Taskin Ahmed2/45 (10)
BANGLADESH 184 (42.4 OVERS)
- Imrul Kayes59 (89)
- Sabbir Rahman38 (49)
- Kane Williamson3/22 (5)
- Trent Boult2/26 (8.4)
6.20pm Not many expected the game to end this way, especially after Bangladesh cruised to 105 for 1. One run-out turned things around as they lost their last nine wickets for 79 runs. New Zealand, without living up to their tall standards on the field, ran roughshod in the second half of this chase. In a game like this, it's really hard to find positive for the visitors, but their new gloveman impressed behind the stumps. But this game was about a man returning to the side after more than six years. Neil Broom's fine counter-attacking ton helped ride a proper wobble and set New Zealand up for their bowlers to finish this off. They were on tenterhooks for a while before Bangladesh's cookie crumbled like we've known it to over the years. Hope you enjoyed the coverage. We'll be back on Friday for the conclusion of the series. Hopefully the year will end on a better note for the visitors, who will have to wait for their first ODI win on New Zealand shores. Cheers
Neil Broom is the Player of the Match
Nurul Hasan c †Ronchi b Boult 24 (31b 1x4 1x6) SR: 77.41
Back to over the wicket. New Zealand have reviewed a caught behind decision. Did he get a glove is the question
Boult from around the stumps
END OF OVER:42 | 1 Run | BAN: 179/9 (73 runs required from 48 balls, RR: 4.26, RRR: 9.12)
- Subashis Roy1 (9b)
- Nurul Hasan20 (27b)
- Mitchell Santner8-1-20-1
- Trent Boult8-0-21-1
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