New Zealand v Bangladesh, 1st ODI, Christchurch
Latham delivers Boxing Day knockout
New Zealand chose to bat on a gloomy Boxing Day morning with opener Martin Guptill starting strong, hitting a six in the game's third over•AFP
Guptill's partner Tom Latham looked comfortable as New Zealand's middle order fell around him•Getty Images
Latham reached his highest ODI score of 137, surpassing his previous best of 110. New Zealand finished on 341 for 7 after 50 overs
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But Bangladesh never got going as they slumped from 34 for 0 to 81 for 4, with James Neesham taking three of those wickets•Getty Images
Mosaddek Hossain remained not out on 50 but ran out of partners as Bangladesh were all out for 264 with 31 balls to go•BCB
But he was soon removed by Mustafizur Rahman for 15 in the sixth over•AFP
Neil Broom, playing his first ODI in six years, scored 22 after the captain Kane Williamson was out for 31•Getty Images
Taskin Ahmed finished with figures of 2 for 70; five Bangladesh bowlers went at over six per over•Getty Images
New Zealand did not run away with the game, with Shakib Al Hasan making a 54-ball 59•Getty Images
Colin Munro came in when New Zealand were at 158 for 4 and hit 87 off 61 balls in a 158-run partnership for the fifth wicket•Getty Images
In response, Tamim Iqbal started swiftly with Imrul Kayes•Getty Images
Mushfiqur Rahim made 42 in a 63-run partnership, but a hamstring pull in the 39th over forced him to retire hurt•BCB