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New Zealand [229/2] defeat Bangladesh [226] by 8 wickets, take 2-0 series lead in 3-match series

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Bangladesh brace for another trial by pace

Bangladesh are yet to beat New Zealand in an away one-day international, and will seek to rectify that when they face the hosts in the second ODI on Saturday, 16 February, in Christchurch.

Overview

New Zealand v Bangladesh
2nd ODI
Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Saturday, 16 February; 11.00am local, 10.00pm GMT

In home wins, New Zealand’s fast bowlers average 23.70 runs per wicket, concede 4.38 an over, and strike just over once every five overs. In the last four years, the economy rate has been visibly higher, at 5.24, but the strike-rate is even better at 27.3. The numbers encapsulate the effectiveness of a traditional strength.

Bangladesh felt the full force of that strength in the first ODI – the trio of Trent Boult, Lockie Ferguson and Matt Henry took seven wickets between them. New Zealand have the ideal mix of pace, swing and accuracy. Their fast-bowling attack is a relentless force at home, and if the series opener is any indication, Bangladesh will be fighting fire again in Christchurch.

With the bat, however, New Zealand aren’t as formidable. Kane Williamson has struggled with 109 runs in his last five innings. Williamson faced a similar decline in form at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2015. But New Zealand had the firepower to overcome it then. This time, their middle order isn’t perhaps quite as imposing, and an in-form Williamson is a must. Given the susceptibility of the middle order, Martin Guptill’s return to form after a slump of his own is welcome.

Bangladesh are in need of a strategy overhaul. Their ploy to hit their way out of the incision of Boult and the others backfired, and they failed to bat out 50 overs in Napier. Their batsmen threw away starts, attempting big shots, but Mohammad Mithun displayed the temperament required to succeed against this skilful New Zealand attack. The rest of the line-up would do well to emulate that.

None of Bangladesh’s bowlers really threatened in Napier, reinforced by Mashrafe Mortaza using seven bowlers for the 44 overs that the New Zealand innings lasted. Shakib Al Hasan, sitting out with finger injury, was sorely missed. But with Mortaza, Saifuddin, Mustafizur Rahman and Mehidy Hasan Miraz, in addition to several back-up options, Bangladesh have enough resources to minimise the impact of Hasan's absence.

Bangladesh are yet to register a single away win against New Zealand. But if that has to change, they can’t afford more slip-ups.

Key players

Trent Boult (New Zealand): The left-arm pacer has 11 wickets for 100 runs from his last three ODIs. That is impressive against any opposition and in any condition. If his searing pace and sharp movement in the air aren’t menacing enough, he possesses an inch-perfect yorker that can catch batsmen off guard.

Tamim Iqbal (Bangladesh): The Bangladesh opener is still fresh off a match-winning hundred in the BPL final. His dismissal in the first ODI opened the gates as Bangladesh lost half their side inside 18 overs. Iqbal is seasoned and has the ability to buckle down for the long haul. A strong platform from the opener would be reassuring for the middle order and boost Bangladesh’s chances of racking up a competitive score.

Conditions

New Zealand have won four of their last five ODIs in Chirstchurch. Four of the last five games have also been won by the team batting first, and the average first-innings score in four completed games has been 294. Expect the team winning the toss to bat first, with a total of 300 proving about par. There will be a cloud or two hovering over the Hagley Oval, but the weather is expected to hold up for the duration of the game.

Squads

New Zealand: Kane Williamson (c), Todd Astle, Trent Boult, Colin de Grandhomme, Lockie Ferguson, Martin Guptill, Matt Henry, Tom Latham, Colin Munro, James Neesham, Henry Nicholls, Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor

Bangladesh: Mashrafe Mortaza (c), Liton Das, Mahmudullah, Mehidy Hasan, Mohammad Mithun, Mohammad Saifuddin, Mushfiqur Rahim, Mustafizur Rahman, Nayeem Hasan, Rubel Hossain, Sabber Rahman, Shafiul Islam, Soumya Sarkar, Tamim Iqbal

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hoping for a good performance tonight from the second best asian team

they are very entertaining to watch in asia but need to up their game in bilaterals overseas
[MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION]

what do you think of their chances tonight?

i think tamim and sarkar are the key.

mushy definitely needs to score a 60 odd
 
hoping for a good performance tonight from the second best asian team

they are very entertaining to watch in asia but need to up their game in bilaterals overseas
[MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION]

what do you think of their chances tonight?

i think tamim and sarkar are the key.

mushy definitely needs to score a 60 odd

Batting will be alright today. They need to add Rubel to the team.
 
hoping for a good performance tonight from the second best asian team

they are very entertaining to watch in asia but need to up their game in bilaterals overseas
[MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION]

what do you think of their chances tonight?

i think tamim and sarkar are the key.

mushy definitely needs to score a 60 odd

Very little - and Ken has put us in :) At least, I hope they pick 5 bowlers to make a match of it.
 
Wot happened to that lanky bowler Taskin Ahmad, is he not part of squad? I thot he was a good bowler and Bdesh would take him for world cup.
 
Boult is one of the few world class fast bowlers in action in the world cup. BD should treat this as a good practice against him.
 
tamim and lipton both looking solid.

need to see off the new ball
 
what the hell was that :)))

no response at all from his partner

what are you doing tamim, this is crazy cricket
 
bangladesh just got away with murder, tamim needs to make full use of that life line
 
I looked up BD stats. There is distinct lack of centuries from them. Including Shakib and the current team they have a grand total of 31 centuries all these years. That includes Tamim, Rahim, Mahamdulla, Sarkar, Shakib etc. That is way too less.
 
that was a pathetic shot by lipton das.


what were you thinking mate, if you're going to play that shot at least put some power into it.
 
bangladesh looking under pressure, calm down folks.. take your time.
 
does it never not rain in new zealand? way too many rain affected games
 
Liton Das is possibly the worst top order batsman I have seen since Ashraful (not counting batsmen from Zimb, Afg, Ire and other associates). No wonder Bangladesh gets pummelled so often. The lack of talent in Bangladesh is pretty astonishing.
 
Henry is a good foil for Boult. They have found a good opening bowling pair. He rarely bowls bad balls.
 
Boult at times gets way too loose trying to be aggressive. Conceding one boundary every over now.
 
Doull said something like Bangladesh has met NZ 22 times in NZ in all formats (T20/ODI/Tests) Lost 22 times. That is a dominating display by NZ.
 
"If catches are going down take them out of the equation" - Scott styris lol

Rahim bowled by Lokie
 
Imrul Keyes had a decent outing last time in NZ. He was like Bradman in ZIm series. They just dumped him cold
 
Astle bowling in the middle overs, you'd think he was brought in to bowl at the death the way some posters tried to rationalise Kane's bowling choices last series.
 
Astle bowling in the middle overs, you'd think he was brought in to bowl at the death the way some posters tried to rationalise Kane's bowling choices last series.

You wouldn't find anyone feeding you lol I watch it because my espn subscription ends in a few more days. :)
 
Bangladesh players have to start scoring centuries. This is simply not good enough. Scoring 30 or 40 getting out.
 
Looks like a recap of the first match unless Mithun or Sabbir make their starts count
 
jeez, so many away tours and bangladesh still struggling.

what's going to happen with mushy, shakib, tamim etc retire? they'll be worse than sri lanka
 
Bangladesh has to catch NZ really on a horrible day to beat them. In a way it was a bad day for NZ on the field with shoddy display on the field.
 
More runs and Guptill might of had a good chance at a double.
 
Fizz should be called back to pick some quick wickets! this is bad captaincy from mortaza
 
First Sabbir Rahman then Soumya Sarkar and now Mahmudullah, why fizz not being called back??!!
 
Guptill is having some batting practice. Good to watch his bat swing. Very clean easy on the eye.
 
Guptill was totally dude against india .while this guy have smashed pak and bd in nz.hopefully in worldcup we will follow indian tactic of handling him
 
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Guptill was totally dude against india .while this guy have smashed pak and bd .
He was out of form, didn't score against SL either after the first match.

Starting to look like he's starting to hit top form.
 
He was out of form, didn't score against SL either after the first match.

Starting to look like he's starting to hit top form.

Will give him benifit of doubt. he is critical for nz in worldcup
 
Guptill was totally dude against india .while this guy have smashed pak and bd .

He has a weakness when the ball decks back and targets the pad. India was relentless with that line, they had bowlers to execute that plan. Mashrafe with that belly could hardly clock 125 kph. They missed a trick of not having a faster bowler like Taskin (assuming he is still in the scheme of things). This bowling line up is non-threatening. Teams have to drop their guard for this bowling line up to have some success.
 
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