Bangladesh Begin Series with Defeat
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Bangladesh Begin Series with Defeat
Bangladesh Begin Series with Defeat
Before they could fully recover from an early setback, Bangladesh tasted defeat, starting their ODI series against New Zealand on a disappointing note. Despite showing signs of a competitive fight, Mehidy Hasan Miraz’s side ultimately went down by 26 runs.
Chasing a target of 248, Bangladesh found themselves under pressure right from the start. The early departure of both openers not only stalled the scoring rate but also created mounting pressure on the batting lineup.
In this challenging situation, Saif Hassan and Liton Das tried to rebuild the innings. Their 93-run partnership brought some stability back to the dressing room. Saif scored a confident 57, while Liton contributed a crucial 46 runs.
However, the momentum did not last long. After Liton’s dismissal, Afif Hossain and Towhid Hridoy attempted to resist, but Bangladesh kept losing wickets at regular intervals.
Afif departed for 27, and from there the match began to slip away completely. Miraz, Rishad, and Shariful were dismissed in quick succession, further intensifying the pressure.
At one end, Towhid Hridoy continued to fight. Even under pressure, he played positively and brought up his half-century with a six.
But with no support from the other end, his effort turned into a lone battle. Hridoy was the last batter to be dismissed, caught by Henry Nicholls at midwicket off Nathan Smith. His 55 off 60 balls marked the end of Bangladesh’s resistance.
Bangladesh were eventually bowled out for 214, handing them a 26-run defeat to start the three-match ODI series.
For New Zealand, Blair Tickner was the standout performer with four wickets. Nathan Smith picked up three wickets in 9.3 overs. Will O’Rourke, Jayden Lennox, and Dean Foxcroft claimed one wicket each.
Dean Foxcroft was named Player of the Match for his all-round performance, scoring 59 off 58 balls and taking one wicket.
