×

New Zealand vs Bangladesh

1st Test: Bangladesh steady after New Zealand achieve highest total

Williamson was 200 not out as New Zealand posted a colossal 715 for 6 with a first-innings lead of 481 runs.

Continue Reading

1st Test: Williamson ton swells New Zealand’s lead against Bangladesh

Williamson was unbeaten on 166 at lunch on day three in Hamilton, joining openers Tom Latham (161) and Jeet Raval (132) on three figures.

Continue Reading

It will be hard for Mustafizur Rahman to play in all three Tests against New Zealand: Courtney Walsh

Walsh also added that the team is keen to bounce back in the Test series and will play their best eleven in the opener.

Continue Reading

Sabbir banishes off-field demons in bittersweet comeback

Sabbir Rahman scored a handsome century but failed to prevent Bangladesh going down 0-3 to New Zealand.

Continue Reading

Mashrafe Mortaza hopes for Bangladesh top-order to come good in the 3rd ODI

The veteran pacer also said that the 3rd ODI is the last match in which they could experiment, before they head to Ireland for a Tri-series involving the hosts and West Indies

Continue Reading

We need to bat long against New Zealand: Tamim Iqbal

Tamim Iqbal has urged Bangladesh’s top-order batsmen to play patiently and not lose wickets in the opening 10 overs.

Continue Reading

Ferguson relishes being that “aggressive death-overs bowler”

Ferguson is relishing the new role of a bowling finisher following his exploits in the two ODIs against Bangladesh.

Continue Reading

Trent Boult, Mahmudullah charged by ICC for breaching Code of Conduct in 2nd ODI

Mahmudullah and Boult have been fined 10 and 15 per cent of their match fees, respectively.

Continue Reading

Cautious start not due to any ‘directive’- Henry Nicholls

One of the major reasons for New Zealand's 1-4 defeat to India in a recent five-match ODI series was their openers not being able to stitch a decent partnership.

Continue Reading

Guptill satisfied with “hard work” on return from injury

Guptill’s batting did not reek of the usual fluency. Rather, it was more of an assured knock considering the testing nature of the surface.

Continue Reading

trending this week