pacy bouncer on middle and leg, he goes for a hook but the ball got big on him. He got himself into a tangle and the ball brushed the glove on the way through to Ronchi. There was nothing on HotSpot, but real time snicko produces a small spike. After some deliberation, umpire C Shamsuddin has given it out. That's the series to New Zealand.
New Zealand vs Bangladesh, 2nd ODI at Nelson, Dec 29 2016 - Match Result
6.20pm Not many expected the game to end this way, especially after Bangladesh cruised to 105 for 1. One run-out turned things around as they lost their last nine wickets for 79 runs. New Zealand, without living up to their tall standards on the field, ran roughshod in the second half of this chase. In a game like this, it's really hard to find positive for the visitors, but their new gloveman impressed behind the stumps. But this game was about a man returning to the side after more than six years. Neil Broom's fine counter-attacking ton helped ride a proper wobble and set New Zealand up for their bowlers to finish this off. They were on tenterhooks for a while before Bangladesh's cookie crumbled like we've known it to over the years. Hope you enjoyed the coverage. We'll be back on Friday for the conclusion of the series. Hopefully the year will end on a better note for the visitors, who will have to wait for their first ODI win on New Zealand shores. Cheers
Neil Broom is the Player of the Match
Back to over the wicket. New Zealand have reviewed a caught behind decision. Did he get a glove is the question
floats this full on off, pushed to cover
Boult from around the stumps
half-volley on the pads, flicked into the vacant spaces at deep backward square leg
slower and fuller outside off, looks like the ball slipped out of hi hand
nearly chopped on. Gets a thick inside edge that flies past leg stump. Fine leg had to come around a bit to cut that off. Southee saves a couple of runs
too close to cut, he rocks back and dabs it to the off side
gets the bat well in front of the pad and blocks
opens the bat face and steers a short ball to short third man
stylish push to cover
slow turn from middle, whipped to deep midwicket
tossed up on off, driven back to the bowler
lands a yorker which beats the batsman. It beats the off stump as well, with him bowling over the wicket
Gawain: "I mentioned this last game re fast bowling lockie needs international game experience for long term gains . yes he is expensive current but this needs to occur for him to get growth in character and as cricket player true though in this game situation is expensive factor could be difference win and lose but n.z needs to stick with him . i think you will find henry will be in next game"
full and wide, Nurul lashes it through to the sweeper
stands rooted to the crease and guides a fuller delivery past point's right
opens the face to glide the back of a length delivery to third man. Nurul wonders about a single, taking a few steps down, Subashis goes through for the single alright, but his partner was very reluctant. In the end the matter was taken out of his hands
full on leg stump, jabs it down to mid-on
Good length ball outside off, taps into the covers
Looped up onto leg stump, keeps it out
Tossed up on off stump, pushes it back to the bowler
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Saxton Oval, Nelson | |
Toss | Bangladesh, elected to field first |
Series | |
Season | 2016/17 |
Player Of The Match | |
Series result | New Zealand led the 3-match series 2-0 |
Match number | ODI no. 3815 |
Hours of play (local time) | 11.00 start, First Session 11.00-14.30 Interval 14.30-15.15, Second Session 15.15-18.45 |
Match days | 29 December 2016 - day (50-over match) |
ODI debut | |
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