CHRISTCHURCH: Tom Latham and Colin de Grandhomme guided New Zealand to a series-sweeping nine-wicket victory over Bangladesh in the second Test in Christchurch on Monday after the visitors suffered another second-innings collapse on the fourth day.

Latham (41) and de Grandhomme (33) took their side through to 111 for one at Hagley Oval after umpires extended play by an extra 30 minutes because a result was within sight.

New Zealand knocked off the runs in 18.4 overs to complete a rout of Bangladesh, winning all eight matches — three Twenty20 Internationals, three One-day Internationals and two Tests — during the tour.

Jeet Raval was bowled for 33 by Kamrul Islam Rabbi about 10 minutes before the scheduled end of play, but de Grandhomme came out and hit two of the first five balls he faced for six to signal’s New Zealand’s intentions to try and complete victory inside four days. He hit two more in succession to end the game.

Bangladesh, who were dismissed for 160 in their second innings in the first Test in Wellington after scoring 595-8, were bundled out for 173 in their second innings on Monday, setting the hosts a victory target of 109.

“Today was probably our best day of cricket throughout the series which probably gave us the upper hand,” New Zealand captain Kane Williamson said. “A lot of credit to the bowlers and the way they bowled on a good surface was a fantastic effort and to then tick off the runs tonight was very nice.”

Neil Wagner had sparked Bangladesh’s collapse from 92-3 to 106-7, with the left-armer capturing three of the four wickets to fall, including two in one over.

Taskin Ahmed (33) and Kamrul (25 not out), however, produced a 51-run ninth-wicket partnership to ensure New Zealand would need to chase in excess of 100 after Mahmudullah top-scored with 38.

Tim Southee had earlier achieved a personal milestone when he had Shakib Al Hasan caught by de Grandhomme at backward point for eight to bring up 200 Test match wickets.

The 28-year-old is now behind Sir Richard Hadlee (431), Daniel Vettori (361), Chris Martin (233) and Chris Cairns (218) on the country’s all-time list.

“I guess those things are nice to tick off on the way but it’s nice to also sit back and enjoy another Test win,” said Southee, who was named man-of-the-match after figures of 8-142.

New Zealand had a first innings lead of 65 runs after Henry Nicholls had combined with the tail to take their side to 354 though the left-hander missed out on his maiden Test century when he was bowled for 98.

“We had our moments but I think we lost our way a bit,” said Bangladesh stand-in captain Tamim Iqbal. “Bowling them out for 350 was a fantastic job ... but I think our batters ...needed to take more responsibility and score more runs and put them under pressure.”

Scoreboard

BANGLADESH (1st Innings) 289 (Soumya Sarkar 86, Shakib Al Hasan 59, Nurul Hasan 47; T.G. Southee 5-94, T.A. Boult 4-87).

NEW ZEALAND (1st Innings, overnight 260-7 from Saturday):

J.A. Raval b Kamrul 16

T.W.M. Latham c Nurul b Taskin 68

K.S. Williamson c Nurul b Kamrul 2

L.R.P.L. Taylor c sub b Mehedi 77

H.M. Nicholls b Mehedi 98

M.J. Santner lbw b Shakib 29

B.J. Watling b Shakib 1

C. de Grandhomme b Shakib 0

T.G. Southee c Mehedi b Shakib 17

N. Wagner run out 26

T.A. Boult not out 7

EXTRAS (LB-6, W-4, NB-3) 13

TOTAL (all out, 92.4 overs) 354

FALL OF WKTS: 1-45, 2-47, 3-153, 4-177, 5-252, 6-256, 7-256, 8-286, 9-343.

BOWLING: Taskin Ahmed 22-2-86-1 (2w); Mehedi Hasan 19-3-59-2; Rubel Hossain 17-2-65-0 (2nb); Kamrul Islam Rabbi 19-4-78-2 (1nb, 2w); Shakib Al Hasan 12.4-1-50-4; Soumya Sarkar 3-0-10-0.

BANGLADESH (2nd Innings):

Tamim Iqbal c Santner b Southee 8

Soumya Sarkar c Raval b de G’homme 36

Mahmudullah b Wagner 38

Shakib Al Hasan c de G’homme b Southee8

Nazmul Hossain b Boult 12

Sabbir Rahman c Watling b Wagner 0

Nurul Hasan c Watling b Wagner 0

Mehedi Hasan c Latham b Boult 4

Taskin Ahmed b Boult 33

Kamrul Islam not out 25

Rubel Hossain c Watling b Southee 7

EXTRAS (LB-2) 2

TOTAL (all out, 52.5 overs) 173

FALL OF WKTS: 1-17, 2-58, 3-73, 4-92, 5-100, 6-100, 7-106, 8-115, 9-166.

BOWLING: Boult 17-3-52-3; Southee 12.5-2-48-3; de Grandhomme 11-3-27-1; Wagner 12-3-44-3.

NEW ZEALAND (2nd Innings):

J.A. Raval b Kamrul 33

T.W.M. Latham not out 41

C. de Grandhomme not out 33

EXTRAS (B-1, W-1, NB-2) 4

TOTAL (for one wkt, 18.4 overs) 111

FALL OF WKT: 1-56.

BOWLING: Taskin Ahmed 5-0-21-0 (2nb); Mehedi Hasan 6-0-27-0 (1w); Kamrul Islam Rabbi 3-0-21-1; Shakib Al Hasan 4-0-28-0; Nazmul Hossain 0.4-0-13-0.

RESULT: New Zealand won by nine wickets to win two-match series 2-0.

UMPIRES: N.J. Llong (England) and P.R. Reiffel (Australia).

TV UMPIRE: M. Erasmus (South Africa).

MATCH REFEREE: J. Srinath (India).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Tim Southee.

FIRST TEST: Wellington, New Zealand won by seven wickets.

Published in Dawn January 24th, 2017

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