Fiery Phillips leads NZ into tri-series final

Published October 13, 2022
NEW ZEALAND batter Martin Guptill sweeps during the tri-series Twenty20 International against Bangladesh at the Hagley Oval on Wednesday.—AFP
NEW ZEALAND batter Martin Guptill sweeps during the tri-series Twenty20 International against Bangladesh at the Hagley Oval on Wednesday.—AFP

CHRISTCHURCH: Glenn Phillips and Devon Conway struck half-centuries as New Zealand beat Bangladesh by 48 runs here at the Hagley Oval on Wednesday to book their place in the Twenty20 tri-series final.

The hosts now face Pakistan on Friday at the same venue in the final of a series which is a tune-up for this month’s T20 World Cup in Australia.

Fresh from dispatching Pakistan by nine wickets on Tuesday, New Zealand put in another strong batting display to set Bangladesh an imposing 209-run target.

Despite a battling 70 from captain Shakib Al Hasan, Bangladesh fell well short as they closed on 160-7.

New Zealand opener Conway smacked 64 off 40 balls and his partnership of 45 with Finn Allen, who departed for 32 after a superb Yasir Ali catch, set the tone.

The South African-born Phillips blasted 60 runs off 24 balls, including five sixes, to propel New Zealand to 208-5 in their 20 overs.

“The way Devon batted again was absolutely phenomenal, but it just happened to be my day with the bat,” Phillips said after being named man-of-the-match.

Adam Milne, back from an abdominal strain, struck in the fourth over of the Bangladesh chase when he bowled Najmul Hossain Shanto for 11.

Opening partner Liton Das soon followed, caught by Martin Guptill off the bowling of Michael Bracewell to leave Bangladesh on 47-2.

Captain Shakib offered the most resistance but once he was out, edging Tim Southee to wicket-keeper Conway, the game slipped away from Bangladesh.

“When you score a few runs, you feel better, but I thought we played quite well,” said Shakib. “New Zealand put on a very good total and we were always behind in the game, but I thought we should have scored maybe 15 or 20 more runs. We kept on losing wickets which cost us the game.”

A third straight defeat means Bangladesh cannot reach the tri-series final and their match against Pakistan on Thursday is a dead rubber.

New Zealand had rested captain Kane Williamson as they comfortably backed up Sunday’s eight-wicket win over Bangladesh to underline their T20 World Cup credentials.

Scoreboard

NEW ZEALAND:

F. Allen c Yasir b Shoriful 32

D. Conway c Najmul b Saifuddin 64

M. Guptill c Najmul b Ebadot 34

G. Phillips b Ebadot 60

M. Chapman b Saifuddin 2

J. Neesham not out 6

M. Bracewell not out 0

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-4, W-5) 10

TOTAL (for five wickets, 20 overs) 208

DID NOT BAT: I. Sodhi, A. Milne, T. Southee, T. Boult

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-45 (Allen), 2-127 (Guptill), 3-161 (Conway), 4-163 (Chapman), 5-205 (Phillips)

BOWLING: Saifuddin 4-0-37-2 (1w), Shoriful 4-0-41-1, Ebadot 4-0-40-2 (2w), Shakib 4-0-40-0, Soumya 2-0-21-0 (1w), Mosaddek 2-0-24-0 (1w)

BANGLADESH:

Najmul Hossain Shanto b Milne 11

Litton Das c Guptill b Bracewell 23

Soumya Sarkar c Boult b Milne 23

Shakib Al Hasan c Conway b Southee 70

Afif Hossain b Bracewell 4

Nurul Hasan c Phillips b Milne 2

Yasir Ali c Bracewell b Southee 6

Mosaddek Hossain not out 9

Mohammad Saifuddin not out 3

EXTRAS (LB-6, W-3) 9

TOTAL (for seven wickets, 20 overs) 160

DID NOT BAT: Ebadot Hossain, Shoriful Islam

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-24 (Najmul), 2-47 (Litton), 3-90 (Soumya), 4-98 (Afif), 5-120 (Nurul), 6-135 (Yasir), 7-153 (Shakib)

BOWLING: Boult 4-0-22-0, Southee 4-0-36-2 (1w), Milne 4-0-24-3, Bracewell 4-0-39-2 (1w), Sodhi 4-0-33-0

RESULT: New Zealand won by 48 runs.

Published in Dawn, October 13th, 2022

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