short ball seals the game for New Zealand. It was on the leg stump channel so Rubel cannot make good connection on the attempted pull as he gets cramped for room. Gets a faint top edge and the ball lobs to part-time wicketkeeper Bruce
New Zealand vs Bangladesh, 2nd T20I at Mount Maunganui, Jan 06 2017 - Match Result
Colin Munro and Tom Bruce's 123-run partnership is NZ's highest for the 4th wicket in T20Is, breaking the record of 66 between Scott Styris and McCullum
That is all from us for this match then. Bangladesh have now conceded the ODI and T20I series. But unlike the ODIs, can they avoid getting wiped out in the shortest format? We will find out when they clash at the same venue for the final match of the series on Sunday at the same venue. Join us then. Until then, it's goodbye. Thank you for joining us.
Colin Munro is the Man of the Match for his century.
So Bangladesh still winless on their tour of New Zealand. Their batting has again let them down. After conceding 195 on a slow track, it was always going to be uphill for Bangladesh. Colin Munro played a blinder to set things up nicely. And in the chase, Kane Williamson ended with the best figures for New Zealand. We will have the presentation with you shortly.
Fahim: "@walrus: I don't think that is a issue due to too much or too less. BD batsmen play only in one mode. Even if there are only 5 batters they will play the same way. Its more about lack of perseverance."
Saket: "@Bruce: they have too much of what? Batting?? I don't think so. I think they have too much lack of temperament or maturity."
walrus: "The thing with BD's batting is that they have too much, which gives the batsmen too much freedom to hit out and thus a batting collapse ensues. Think tank have to think again on this one formula which they've repeatedly used and lost."
left alone in the channel outside off
flat ball outside off, beaten
lot of revs on the ball and bowls it slower through the air, on a length outside off and beats the outside edge of Mustafizur who sticks his bat out as the ball spins away
Around the wicket to the left-hander
tucked away to square leg
short of a length ball that spins in, moves across and gets in position to loft it over backward square leg. But there is a fielder in the deep and it goes straight down his throat
tries to clear the front leg and has an ugly swipe as he tries to slog it hard. Throws everything and skews it off the splice to long-off where Trent Boult snaffles it
fuller ball on the stumps, drilled hard down to long-on
swings hard at this length ball and flat-bats it on the bounce to long-on
short ball, pulled away to deep square leg
tries to slog this one from outside off and gets a top edge that goes to backward square leg where de Grandhomme runs to this left to take the catch, It was a quicker length ball and he had a wild swipe at it
shorter ball on the stumps, pulled away to deep midwicket
gets down to scoop but does not time it too well. Not great connection so short fine leg is able to pull it back
tries to sweep and gets an inside edge to the pad before the ball goes away fine
fired wide outside off, worked out to third man
knocked down to long-off off the backfoot
comes down the track to the back of a length ball and pushes it to the midwicket
pitched up on off, pushed away off the toes to mid-on
brings out the reverse sweep and sends it to backward point where the ball is fielded
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Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui | |
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 | T20I no. 575 |
Hours of play (local time) | 15.00 start, First Session 15.00-16.15, Interval 16.15-16.35, Second Session 16.35-17.55 |
Match days | 06 January 2017 - day (20-over match) |
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