BANGLADESH opener Zakir Hasan is cleaned up by New Zealand fast bowler Adam Milne during the third One-day International at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Tuesday.—AFP
BANGLADESH opener Zakir Hasan is cleaned up by New Zealand fast bowler Adam Milne during the third One-day International at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Tuesday.—AFP

DHAKA: New Zealand gave themselves a perfect boost ahead of the World Cup by defeating Bangl­adesh in the three-match series 2-0, with an impressive seven-wicket win in the final One-day International here at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Tuesday.

Will Young and Adam Milne starred with bat and ball respectively, with You­ng hitting 70 off 80 balls to guide New Zealand to 175-3.

Milne’s 4-34 restricted the hosts to 171 in 34.3 overs.

Stand-in skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto scored highest with 76 runs for Bangladesh, but was unable to give the hosts a competitive score with a lack of support from the other end after he opted to bat first.

New Zealand made light of their target despite losing Finn Allen (28) and Dean Foxcroft (0) to Shoriful Islam in consecutive balls, as Young put on 81 runs with in-form Henry Nicholls for the third wicket.

By the time left-arm spinner Nasum Ahmed bowled Young, New Zealand were well in control.

Nicholls, who made 44 and 49 runs in the previous two matches, went on to co­m­plete 50 this time, with a single off Mahmudullah Riyad.

Tom Blundell (23 not out) hit a boundary to take New Zealand home, with 91 balls to spare.

Cole McConchie and Trent Boult earlier complemented Milne, who was playing his first match of the series, claiming 2-18 and 2-33 respectively to deny Bangladesh any serious momentum in the contest.

The Kiwis, who lost the previous two series in Bangladesh 4-0 in 2010 and 3-0 in 2013, won the second match by 86 runs on Saturday. The first match was washed out by rain.

“The World Cup is just around the corner — to come up with the first win since 2008 is great,” said Young, the man-of-the-match, in a briefing afterwards.

“This group plays a lot together, we gel well and it’s a lot of fun,” he added.

Young said that while he could not predict what conditions the Kiwis would face in India when the World Cup opens on Oct 5, he hoped “it’s similar to these”.

Bangladesh initially rest­ed key players but, with the series at stake, they bro­ught back stalwarts Najmul, Mushfiqur Rahim and Shoriful Islam. However, it did little to improve their performance.

Najmul, leading Bangl­adesh for the first time, held down one end to score his fifth ODI fifty but wickets kept falling regularly from the other end.

“Our batsmen didn’t score big runs,” Najmul said. “Hopefully, next time batters take responsibility and bat long.”

Milne and Boult struck early to reduce Bangladesh to 35-3, before Najmul and Mushfiqur offered a brief resistance with a 53-run fourth wicket stand.

Mushfiqur’s dismissal to Lockie Ferguson for 18 put New Zealand back on top and the visitors did not lose the momentum again.

McConchie ended any real chance of Bangladesh lodging a fighting score by dismissing Najmul with his second ball of the day, with the left-hander hitting 10 fours in his 84-ball innings.

SCOREBOARD

BANGLADESH:

Tanzid Hasan c Allen b Boult 5

Zakir Hasan b Milne 1

Najmul Hossain lbw McConchie 76

Towhid Hridoy c Young b Milne 18

Mushfiqur Rahim b Ferguson 18

Mahmudullah c Blundell b Milne 21

Mahedi Hasan c Blundell b Boult 13

Nasum Ahmed st Blundell b McConchie 7

Hasan Mahmud lbw Ravindra 1

Shoriful Islam c Young b Milne 1

Khaled Ahmed not out 0

EXTRAS (NB-3, W-7) 10

TOTAL (all out, 34.3 overs) 171

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-6 (Zakir), 2-8 (Tamim), 3-35 (Towhid), 4-88 (Mushfiqur), 5-137 (Mahmudullah), 6-156 (Mahedi), 7-168 (Najmul), 8-169 (Hasan), 9-171 (Nasum)

BOWLING: Boult 6-0-33-2; Milne 6.3-0-34-4 (2w); Sodhi 6-0-40-0; Ferguson 6-0-26-1 (3nb); Ravindra 5-1-20-1 (1w); McConchie 5-0-18-2

NEW ZEALAND:

F. Allen c Nasum b Shoriful 28

W. Young b Nasum 70

D. Foxcroft b Shoriful 0

H. Nicholls not out 50

T. Blundell not out 23

EXTRAS (LB-2, W-2) 4

TOTAL (for three wickets, 34.5 overs) 175

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-49 (Allen), 2-49 (Foxcroft), 3-130 (Young)

DID NOT BAT: R. Ravindra, C. McConchie, A. Milne, I. Sodhi, L. Ferguson, T. Boult

BOWLING: Shoriful 6-1-32-2; Hasan 6-1-29-0 (2w); Nasum 10-0-50-1; Mahedi 5-0-25-0; Khaled 4-0-12-0; Mahmudullah 3.5-0-25-0-6.52

RESULT: New Zealand won the match by seven wickets.

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Will Young

SERIES: New Zealand won three-match series 2-0.

MAN-OF-THE-SERIES: Henry Nicholls

Published in Dawn, September 27th, 2023

Opinion

Editorial

Islamabad march
Updated 27 Nov, 2024

Islamabad march

WITH emotions running high, chaos closes in. As these words were being written, rumours and speculation were all...
Policing the internet
27 Nov, 2024

Policing the internet

IT is chilling to witness how Pakistan — a nation that embraced the freedoms of modern democracy, and the tech ...
Correcting sports priorities
27 Nov, 2024

Correcting sports priorities

IT has been a lingering battle that has cast a shadow over sports in Pakistan: who are the national sports...
Kurram ceasefire
Updated 26 Nov, 2024

Kurram ceasefire

DESPITE efforts by the KP government to bring about a ceasefire in Kurram tribal district, the bloodletting has...
Hollow victory
26 Nov, 2024

Hollow victory

THE conclusion of COP29 in Baku has left developing nations — struggling with the mounting costs of climate...
Infrastructure schemes
26 Nov, 2024

Infrastructure schemes

THE government’s decision to finance priority PSDP schemes on a three-year rolling basis is a significant step...