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Bangladesh vs New Zealand Scorecard, 2nd ODI, New Zealand vs Bangladesh 2019

Result · Feb 16 2019, Sat - 03:30 AM (IST)
2nd ODI - Hagley Oval
BANGLADESH
226
NEW ZEALAND
229/2
New Zealand won by 8 wickets
CRR:6.33
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
Matt Henry 10 2 30 1 3
Trent Boult 10 1 49 1 4.9
Colin de Grandhomme 4 - 25 1 6.3
Lockie Ferguson 10 - 43 3 4.3
Todd Astle 10 - 52 2 5.2
Jimmy Neesham 5.4 - 21 2 3.7
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
5/1 (3.1) Liton Das
16/2 (6.5) Tamim Iqbal
48/3 (12.2) Soumya Sarkar
81/4 (17.6) Mushfiqur Rahim
93/5 (20.5) Mahmudullah
168/6 (34.3) Mohammad Mithun
190/7 (40.2) Mehedi Hasan
206/8 (43.5) Sabbir Rahman
211/9 (45.5) Mohammad Saifuddin
226/10 (49.4) Mashrafe Mortaza
NEW ZEALAND - 229/2 (36.1)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Martin Guptill c Liton Das b Mustafizur Rahman 118 88 14 4 134.09
Henry Nicholls c Liton Das b Mustafizur Rahman 14 23 2 - 60.87
Kane Williamson (c) Not out 65 86 3 - 75.58
Ross Taylor Not out 21 20 3 - 105
Tom Latham (wk) - - - - -
Colin de Grandhomme - - - - -
Jimmy Neesham - - - - -
Todd Astle - - - - -
Matt Henry - - - - -
Lockie Ferguson - - - - -
Trent Boult - - - - -
Extras 11 ( w: 10)
Total 229 / 2 (36.1 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Mashrafe Mortaza 6 - 37 0 6.2
Mohammad Saifuddin 6 - 44 0 7.3
Mehedi Hasan 7.1 - 42 0 5.9
Mustafizur Rahman 9 - 42 2 4.7
Sabbir Rahman 4 - 28 0 7
Soumya Sarkar 1 - 10 0 10
Mahmudullah 3 - 25 0 8.3
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
45/1 (7.4) Henry Nicholls
188/2 (28.5) Martin Guptill
Match Info
Series: Bangladesh in New Zealand 2019
Date: Feb 16 2019, Sat - 03:30 AM (IST)
Country: New Zealand
City: Christchurch
Venue: Hagley Oval
Toss: New Zealand won the toss and elected to bowl.
New Zealand Squad: Martin Guptill, Henry Nicholls, Kane Williamson (c), Ross Taylor, Tom Latham (wk), Colin de Grandhomme, Jimmy Neesham, Todd Astle, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult
Bangladesh Squad: Tamim Iqbal, Liton Das, Soumya Sarkar, Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Mohammad Mithun, Mahmudullah, Sabbir Rahman, Mohammad Saifuddin, Mehedi Hasan, Mashrafe Mortaza (c), Mustafizur Rahman
  • New Zealand have won five of their seven bilateral ODI series played against Bangladesh (L2); the Black Caps winning the three previous such series on home soil by a margin of 3-0, they will extend this run with a victory in this match.
  • New Zealand have registered victories in six of their last eight ODI matches played against Bangladesh (L2); the Tigers did enjoy a seven-game winning streak over the Black Caps immediately beforehand in this format however.
  • Bangladesh have tasted defeat in six of their last eight ODI games to have taken place outside of Asia (W2); in fact, the Tigers have suffered losses in 11 of their 12 ODI fixtures in New Zealand (W1).
  • New Zealand's 100% winning run at Hagley Oval in ODI games came to an end in their most recent outing there (W8 L1); slumping to a comprehensive seven-wicket defeat at the Christchurch venue to England in March 2018.
  • This will be the 14th ODI game to take place at Hagley Oval, only on three occasions has the toss-winning side gone on to claim victory there (L10); one of those three instances came in Bangladesh's only previous ODI appearance at the ground, New Zealand successfully defended their total after winning the toss in the 2016 encounter.
  • New Zealand and Bangladesh have identical records in ODI cricket since the start of last year - winning 13 of their 21 completed matches, a rate of 62% (L8); only England (74%) and India (71%) possess better records in that time.
  • Ross Taylor (7,936) requires 72 more runs to become the all-time leading run-scorer for New Zealand in ODI cricket; Stephen Fleming currently sits at the top of that list for the Black Caps (8,007).
  • Only Virat Kohli (1,503) and Rohit Sharma (1,384) have scored more ODI runs since the start of 2018 than Ross Taylor; the Kiwi has recorded 1,142 runs at an average of 81.6 in that time.
  • Tom Latham (New Zealand) registered his highest ever ODI score at Hagley Oval, 137 off 121 balls; that knock coming against Bangladesh on Boxing Day in 2016.
  • Mushfiqur Rahim is set to make his 200th ODI appearance in this game; he'll become only the second player to do so for Bangladesh (Mashrafe Mortaza, 201).