Wednesday, March 27, 2019

ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2019 Match 9 Bangladesh Vs New Zealand

Watch the New Zealand Vs Bangladesh 2019 series, which runs from February 13th to March 16th in New Zealand. In the New Zealand tour, the BD team will play a total of 6 international cricket matches. The NZ vs Ban 2019 series begins with the ODI match on February 13 at 7:00. The other two matches of the ODI will take place on February 16 and 20. The test series began on February 28 in Seddon Park, Hamilton, and the other two test matches will be held at Basin Reserve, Wellington on March 8 and 16 at Hagley Oval in Christchurch.
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New Zealand beat Bangladesh by 8 wickets | 2nd match of New Zealand against Bangladesh against ODI
That's all we have from Christchurch. So far, this game and this series have been a real success for visitors. Can they come back in strength in the last game and win a consolation victory, helping them to pick up speed for the tests? Join us for this match at Oval University Dunedin on February 20th. It will begin at 11 am local time (22:00 GMT, the night before). See you! Cheers. checkout ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2019 Match 9 Bangladesh Vs New Zealand
Match 9 Ban Vs NZ Cwc 19

Kane Williamson, the winning captain, is pleased with the clinical performance and the way his boys perform their respective roles. The general conditions should have helped them. He said that after the tough series against India, it was important that they return to play better cricket. Recognizes that partnerships are important in IDOs and is pleased that its drummers have achieved a sticky performance worthy of applause. As for his own form, Kane is humble and believes that he has just done his job and mentions that it was nice to spend time in the middle. The New Zealand skipper who rested for the final match said he would follow up with the Dunedin team and that the break is not long before the start of the test matches against Bangladesh.

Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Mortaza said it was difficult to beat the club in the morning and it became easier as the match progressed. Mention that the need needs to be strengthened, but there is not much, but there are certainly positive aspects for the future. Admits that they must play more as a team. Consider that they need to build partnerships and score something around 270.

Martin Guptill, the man of the match believes that it was much better than the previous match, believes that this field was easier to beat. He says he does not look at records and milestones, and they follow his path. On a jovial note, when asked if he had a word with his mate, Ross Taylor about creating and deleting records, Guptill smiles and says he has not done it yet but he will surely do it.

The less said about bowling visitors, the better. They looked edentulous and except for Henry Nicholls' first wicket, which was a bad blow too, they had no happiness. Yes, they had Guptill, but only after he scored 118 points. At that point, the bowlers were beaten and all the players' shoulders fell. So, the series was decided with a game to do. When the Bangladesh team arrived here, they had some hopes of competing despite the loss of Shakib al Hasan, but the way the two matches played out is certainly different. A professional bowling performance, followed by clinical prosecution in both parties. New Zealand has not been sweating and is 2-0 in the 3-game series with one more game to play. Presentation to follow ...

It was a walk in the park, that. Just that. A man, Martin Guptill, has just broken the bowlers of Bangladesh and made his second hundred of the series. And if you do that while pursuing a total of 227, you make more or less the victory of your team. Add to that, the support sleeves of his skipper, Kane Williamson, who made half a ton of sound. The other opener failed, but the 143-point match between Guptill and Kane means that the only other drummer who has arrived after the right-handed player falls does not have much to do.

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