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New Zealand [248/8] beat Bangladesh [244] by 2 wickets in the 9th match of 2019 World Cup

Mashrafe Mortaza hails Bangladesh spirit but admits batsman fell short

Bangladesh were 20 to 30 runs shy of what they needed according to captain Mashrafe Mortaza after a narrow two-wicket loss to New Zealand at The Oval.

Following an opening victory against South Africa in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, the Bangladeshis came into their second game with increased expectations, but paid the price for losing wickets at regular intervals as they were bowled out for 244 in the final over of the first innings.

Ross Taylor (82) and Kane Williamson (40) put on 105 in reply and despite the spinners combining to take six wickets, the Black Caps held their nerve to see out a second successive win.

And Mashrafe highlighted the batting, where five players were out in the 20s, as the reason for the defeat.

He said: “On this wicket it will be difficult (to defend less than 250) for sure.

“The spin played a big part but on this wicket it’s difficult for any teams. If you can’t get early wickets especially.

“We were very close, a few runs short but very close. If you don’t score big, you have to take all your chances.

“If we could have managed to score 20 to 30 runs more than we did it would have been different.”

It was a game of missed opportunities for Bangladesh, with three near run outs that could have changed the course of the game.

The most notable was a reprieve for Williamson when he had made just eight. Taylor had called him through for a run that was not on, with Tamim Iqbal quickly onto the ball and firing to the striker’s end.

The New Zealand skipper was well short but Mushfiqur Rahim dislodged the bails with his arm before the ball had arrived.
However, Mashrafe was quick to defend his wicket-keeper for the error.

He said: “Mushi, I don't think we need to go after him, because it could happen to anybody because he was also trying hard to get him.

“That throw was straight, and then as a keeper, it's very difficult to tell if it was straight or not. He wants to pick the ball and suddenly it hits his elbow, I guess.

“Those sort of mistakes always happen in the ground. So I don't think we should go after him.”

Bangladesh now head into a clash with England having won one and lost one, like the tournament hosts.

And while Mashrafe admits it will be a big ask to win in Cardiff, he feels there are positives to take from this narrow loss.

He said: “I think England are one of the biggest sides in the tournament. It won’t be easy.

“If we can play our best possible cricket, you never know.

“I don’t think we played badly today which is a positive. Defending 244, everyone knows on this wicket at The Oval is not easy. We were very close.

“The batting side, we started partnerships but couldn’t kick on. If we can get that right in the next match, it will be a good match.”
 
How bad was Colin...

Plays an awful miss timed shot which loops in between fielders, french cut for 4 which is inches away from the stumps and then gives Rahim catching practice.

If this is how he's played under this amount of pressure, what is he going to do later on in the tournament? The teams are only going to get tougher from here.

Absolute crap against spin. Chahal and Kuldeep will eat him alive.
 
I like the spirit and fight of our team. Awesome stuff. Our team made NZ sweat defending a modest total. I am sad that we couldn't win but at the same time proud of our team too.
 
I like the spirit and fight of our team. Awesome stuff. Our team made NZ sweat defending a modest total. I am sad that we couldn't win but at the same time proud of our team too.
Shed this mentality, there is no pride in losing, your team isn't a minnow anymore.
 
Shed this mentality, there is no pride in losing, your team isn't a minnow anymore.

I am not saying that I am content with losses. I have seen even good teams don't fight enough and let opposition go easy whenever their batsmen fail to post competitive total. SA couldn't make yesterday's match tight at any stage of India's run chase. In Asia cup final our bowlers made the match go to the wire against strong Indian batting even after posting a below par score . What I mean, it is the believe and fighting attitude to fight with a small total on board and only top teams posses this attitude.
 
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