Bangladesh v New Zealand, 1st ODI, Mirpur
Shakib Al Hasan's allround show floors New Zealand
Bangladesh started off strongly but were soon stifled by the New Zealand bowlers •Associated Press
It was left to Shakib Al Hasan, who made 58, to help Bangladesh to 228•Associated Press
His four wickets proved why Daniel Vettori rated him as the opponent to watch out for in the series•Associated Press
And when Ross Taylor was dismissed with the score on 161, New Zealand's challenge faded and Bangladesh won by 9 runs (D/L method)•Associated Press
New Zealand continued to take wickets at regular intervals never allowing the Bangladesh batsmen to get away•Associated Press
Bangladesh's hopes of defending a smallish total got off to a poor start when Mashrafe Mortaza was injured after bowling just one over•Associated Press
A rain delay meant that New Zealand's target was revised to 210 off 37 overs but they soon lost Vettori•Associated Press
But Shakib then starred with the ball to dismiss the dangerous Brendon McCullum for 61•Associated Press
Bangladesh continued to peg away •Associated Press