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13-Oct-2023 16:47:00 GMT
New Zealand vs Bangladesh - 11th Match, Chennai

Mitchell, Williamson fifties guide NZ to a comfortable win

New Zealand 245 for 2 (Mitchell 89*, Williamson 78*) beat Bangladesh 245 for 9 (Rahim 66, Ferguson 3-49) by eight wickets

Chennai: New Zealand have secured a third win in as many starts to begin their Cricket World Cup 2023 campaign, though it's come at a price with Kane Williamson retiring hurt with an apparent thumb injury.

The Kiwis made light work of chasing down Bangladesh's 245 in Chennai, winning by eight wickets, though the victory was soured when the skipper was forced to retire hurt on 78.

Williamson looked ginger running between the wickets throughout the innings, though was hurt after an infield throw struck his left hand while completing a run.

Bangladesh too are awaiting news on their captain, with Shakib Al Hasan injuring his left quad. The skipper has left for scans and is in doubt for their meeting with India on 19 October.

New Zealand pulled ahead in the middle of Bangladesh's innings, as Shakib Al Hasan's side were through a strong collective bowling effort.

Lockie Ferguson (3/49) and Mitchell Santner (1/31) were excellent at wrestling control, as Bangladesh crumbled from 152/4 to 180/7.

It was Trent Boult to capitalise on the smart work of his teammates, bowling a knuckle slower ball to dismiss Towhid Hridoy for 13 for the seventh scalp. It was Boult's 200th wicket of his ODI career.

Mahmudullah Riyad's efforts to piece together the backend of the innings went largely in vain, though was helped by the tail with 56 runs in the final 10 overs.

Bangladesh's innings began in the worst possible fashion, losing birthday boy Litton Das off the first ball.

Despite performing exceptionally in the last game, the right-hander tried to make a statement, though ended up finding Matt Henry on the boundary off the bowling of Trent Boult.

All-rounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz walked in at number three, and helped calm the nerve with some intent-driven batting. Along with Tanzid Hasan, he unleashed a flurry of boundaries to get Bangladesh going at six per over by the fifth over.

However, Lockie Ferguson brought the Kiwis right back into the game when he got Tanzid caught on the on-side for 16. This was the third consecutive time that Tanzid failed to get going in this tournament.


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