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ICC CT 2017 : Group A | Bangladesh [268/5] beat New Zealand [265/8] by 5 wickets [Kiwis knocked out]

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Group A: New Zealand v Bangladesh

Date: Friday, 9 June 2017

Venue: Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff

HEAD-TO-HEAD

30 matches; New Zealand 21 wins; Bangladesh 9 wins

THE FORM

Of the two teams, New Zealand has shown the better form, but that’s not saying much since it was beaten by 87 runs by England in its last outing. Bangladesh, though, has fared worse and was extremely lucky to get a point from its match against Australia, having been on the back foot throughout the contest only for rain to act as saviour.

The equation for both teams is the same now, both having one point each from two games. They don’t hold their fate in their hands, but they do control part of it, in the sense that they need to win to stay alive. Victory will mean the winner will move to three points, and they must then hope that Australia don’t win against England.

New Zealand has the classy pedigree of Kane Williamson and a good fast bowling attack, while Bangladesh’s batting has looked weak, Tamim Iqbal apart. Where Bangladesh suffers in comparison to New Zealand is in the bowling resources. Its pacers have been steady rather than threatening, and even Mustafizur Rahman has not looked as potent. If it has to make a late play for the semi-final, Bangladesh will need the likes of him and Shakib Al Hasan to step up.

THE CONDITIONS

Cardiff was covered by a blanket of grey on the eve of the match, with some spells of rain too. The forecast is for the clouds to remain on Friday, though there are only two brief showers expected. The drainage at the Cardiff Wales Stadium is very good, so the chances of having a result look reasonable.

The pitch won’t be the same one used for the England v New Zealand encounter, and is not expected to have too much for bowlers, though it might not be a complete belter either.

THE MATCH-UP

MUSTAFIZUR RAHMAN v KANE WILLIAMSON

In his two hits so far, Kane Williamson has scored 100 and 87. He was run out the first time, and in the second, he got a brute of a delivery from Mark Wood that lifted very unexpectedly off a length. In other words, he’s looked impregnable in normal circumstances, and all that while maintaining an overall strike-rate of 95.89.

The one Bangladesh bowler who has the X-factor that can stop someone like Williamson is Mustafizur. He has bowled without luck so far in the tournament, and is still capable of those deadly changes of pace that have fooled the most well-set batsmen.

THE WILDCARDS

New Zealand: Martin Guptill
Guptill has gone two matches now without converting a start. The missed opportunity against England will rankle particularly, because he had done the initial hard work of seeing off fantastic spells from Jake Ball and Wood, but fell just when he looked like he was hitting his stride. Against Bangladesh, he has the best opportunity to redeem that, given that the overall quality of the attack isn’t near the level of Australia and England.

Bangladesh: Shakib Al Hasan

No one among active cricketers has as great a claim to being their country’s greatest ever cricketer as Shakib. But the man who has done so much to lift Bangladesh to the level where it has qualified for the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 and is ranked sixth in the world, has not come to the party he helped create. He has given up runs at 7.75 in his eight overs, and two visits to the crease have brought him only 39 runs. A must-win clash is the perfect occasion for him to revitalise himself.

WATCH OUT FOR…

Tim Southee has bowled well in both New Zealand’s games but gone under the radar. He was easily the best one on show against England, and had threatened against Australia too. If there is cloud cover and a bit of early nip in the pitch, he could prove to be more than a handful for the Bangladesh batsmen, with his ability to move the ball.

TEAMS

New Zealand: Kane Williamson (capt), Corey Anderson, Trent Boult, Neil Broom, Colin de Grandhomme, Martin Guptill, Tom Latham, Mitchell McClenaghan, Adam Milne, James Neesham, Jeetan Patel, Luke Ronchi (wk), Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor.

Bangladesh: Mashrafe Mortaza (capt), Imrul Kayes, Mahmudullah, Mehedi Hasan Miraj, Mosaddek Hossain, Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Mustafizur Rahman, Rubel Hossain, Sanzamul Islam, Sabbir Rahman, Shafiul Islam, Shakib Al Hasan, Soumya Sarkar, Tamim Iqbal, Taskin Ahmed.
 
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Weather is perfect for today's match, zero chance of a rain.

Let's hope it's a good contest and Bangladesh give a good fight.
 
We are very confident. Our batting is better. Spin attack better. They have the better pace attack BUT we have the best pacer. Chalo Bangladesh!
 
Even though it's been a disappointing tournament for Bangladesh if they can get the job done today it will show what they are made of. Qualification for the semis is out of their hands but they need to show some fight today otherwise the tournament will be a flop.
 
Like Sri Lanka had no chance?

Yeah well done to sri lanka, didn't expect lanka to win either, but still lanka is a proud cricketing nation with a glorious history, so it was wrong of me to underestimate them, bangladesh on the other hand have been minnows their entire life, don't expect bangladesh to even put up a fight, lanka > bangladesh anyways
 
It's not raining and no rain forecast for the match ahead just wet outfield for now.
 
This entire tournament has been a joke.

More matches affected by rain than not.

Well the last one had a T20I match as the final...its a farce for ODIs to get a result with anything less than a 30 overs a side game, IMO.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Good news from Cardiff ,the toss has taken place with NZ winning the toss and deciding to bat first <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CT17?src=hash">#CT17</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NZvBan?src=hash">#NZvBan</a> <a href="https://t.co/jEbmbPLvjs">pic.twitter.com/jEbmbPLvjs</a></p>— PakPassion.net (@PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/PakPassion/status/873119285257748480">June 9, 2017</a></blockquote>
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At least they have grown some balls & playing 5 specialist bowlers in a must win game. That XI against Poms was more disgraceful than the result of the match.
 
Alhamdullilah Imrul has been dropped, Hope Kiwis scores enough so that Soumya can score a double ton
 
Line-up should be:
Tamim
Soumya
Mahmudullah
Mushfiqur
Mosaddek
Shakib
Shabbir
 
pitch supposedly has a green tinge with a lot of grass just shaved off...prolly why the 4 pacer approach from Mash. That and bowling has been the weak spot for BD...been a pacer short in both games so far.
 
Fizz to shine today. I am sure. Too much quality for him not to show up in the biggest game.
 
What the hell is mosadek doing in the team? Mehedi is far better bowler and on a dry pitch (as proclaimed by Williamson), they should have played their best spinner in squad!!
 
Need to get Martin & Ronchi quickly, otherwise they'll take the game away.
 
Poor thinking by dropping Mehedi again will cost then this game surely. This pitch will greatly assist spinners, even Ian Bishop was surprised at two-paced wicket.

Horrible to drop your most-promising spinner for the sake of few clouds, and play a joke of a bowler in mosadek
 
Poor thinking by dropping Mehedi again will cost then this game surely. This pitch will greatly assist spinners, even Ian Bishop was surprised at two-paced wicket.

Horrible to drop your most-promising spinner for the sake of few clouds, and play a joke of a bowler in mosadek

That makes 6 bowlers, which is over kill. Ideally, they should have dropped one of Taskin or Rubel for Miraz. But, Cardiff's squire boundary isn't wide, not a bad idea.
 
Mashrafee is 100 time better than Mustafiz. Few good performances and people think he is the next legend. Mustafiz will not even get half of wickets what Mashrafee
 
Bangladesh have done a lot of hard work in last few years and would love to see them win here as a reward for their hard work. They have the capability to win against NZ just need two three players to click.
 
The winner of this game is expected to play India vs South Africa winner

Indians would sure be rooting for Bangladesh :P
 
Kiwis vs Tigers, hmm thinking about these names wonder why Asians go for carnivores animals and other white teams for something subtle.

Kiwis, Kangaroos,Proteas lol.
 
Mash needs to bowl 8 overs here - he'll g for plenty in later spells.
 
Mashrafee is probably the dumbest captain in the world, need two slips here, this guy has been such a liability
 
Rubel is one of those guys that I enjoy to hate! Jinxed by Ashraful_rox
 
Need another bowler who can bowl 140+

Mustafiz and Mashrafee are not suitable for English pitches

We need to prepare for world cup 2019

Kick out Fizz and Mash
 
Rubel's pace has dropped in the last year or two. Has he been injured?

too much workload I guess..he has been carrying the BD bowling in last two years. Only clutch BD bowler to be honest. always looks threatening.
 
Need another bowler who can bowl 140+

Mustafiz and Mashrafee are not suitable for English pitches

We need to prepare for world cup 2019

Kick out Fizz and Mash

Giving Mustafiz new ball was a poor decision, he is not Hit the Deck pacer. Should have used him after 30th over.
 
Bangla boys are destined to win this cup. #corneredtigers :akhtar

Taylor a walking wicket. Just keep it on his off stump, he'll give it away.
 
The winner of this game is expected to play India vs South Africa winner

Indians would sure be rooting for Bangladesh :P

Australia/New Zealand. Bangladesh has no chance. Also because of this:

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wickets dries scoring. yeh sabaq Sarfraz ko har roz yad karna chahiye
 
Taskin overpitching when he doesn't need to. He's at his best hitting the deck hard short of a length or at length.
 
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