DUBLIN: New Zealand captain Tom Latham plays a shot during his knock of 84 in the tri-series match against Bangladesh at the Clontarf Cricket Club Ground.—AFP
DUBLIN: New Zealand captain Tom Latham plays a shot during his knock of 84 in the tri-series match against Bangladesh at the Clontarf Cricket Club Ground.—AFP

DUBLIN: Bangladesh’s bowlers fought back to restrict New Zealand to 270 for eight and give themselves a chance of claiming their first win over their opponents in the final match of the tri-series on Wednesday.

When the Black Caps were 208-3 in the 39th over they were on course for a total of 300, but the dismissal of the dangerous Corey Anderson triggered a collapse — they lost three wickets for two runs in 11 balls — and it needed Ross Taylor to hold the innings together.

The former captain finished 60 not out from 56 balls with just six fours, with wickets falling around him as New Zealand failed to build on a second-wicket stand of 133 between skipper Tom Latham and Neil Broom.

Luke Ronchi lasted only five balls after Bangladesh won the toss with Mustafizur Rahman breaching his defence in the second over.

Latham, on the back of his century against Ireland in their big victory on Sunday, picked up where he left off and found the boundary 11 times in his 92 ball-innings of 84.

Broom also posted a half century before sweeping Nasir Hossain to square leg on 63. He faced 76 balls and hit seven fours.

It was Shakib Al Hasan who started the collapse and Jimmy Neesham, Mitchell Santner and Colin Munro — all big hitters — followed in successive overs.

Matt Henry was also bowled by Rubel Hossain in the 48th over and Bangladesh had the momentum going into the interval.

A Bangladesh win would promote them above Sri Lanka into sixth place in the ODI rankings, four months before the cut-off date which decides the top eight for the next ICC World Cup.

Scoreboard

NEW ZEALAND:

T.W.M. Latham b Nasir 84 L Ronchi c Shakib b Mustafizur 2 N .T. Broom c Mashrafe b Nasir 63 L.R .P.L. Taylor not out 60 C.J. Anderson c Mahmudullah b Shakib 24 J.D.S. Neesham c Mahmudullah b Mashrafe 6 M.J. Santner b Shakib 0 C. Munro c Mushfiqur b Mashrafe 1 M .J. Henry b Rubel 5 J.S. Patel not out 7

EXTRAS (LB-14, W-4) 18

TOTAL (for eight wkts, 50 overs) 270

FALL OF WKTS: 1-23, 2-156, 3-167, 4-208, 5-224, 6-225, 7-226, 8-258.

DID NOT BAT: H.K. Bennett.

BOWLING: Mashrafe Mortaza 10-0-52-2 (1w); Mustafizur Rahman 10-0-46-1 (1w); Rubel Hossain 10-0-56-1 (1w); Nasir Hossain 9-0-47-2 (1w); Shakib al Hasan 8-0-41-2; Mosaddek Hossain 3-0-14-0.

BANGLADESH: Tamim Iqbal, Soumya Sarkar, Sabbir Rahman, Mushfiqur Rahim, Shakib Al Hasan, Mahmudullah, Mosaddek Hossain, Nasir Hossain, Mashrafe Mortaza, Mustafizur Rahman, Rubel Hossain.

UMPIRES: R. Black (Ireland) and R.S.A. Palliyaguruge (Sri Lanka).

TV UMPIRE: J.S. Wilson (West Indies).

MATCH REFEREE: D.T. Jukes (Ireland).

Published in Dawn, May 25th, 2017

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