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NZ vs BAN, Live Cricket Score: ICC Champions Trophy 2017 – Spirited Bangladesh closing in on victory

New Delhi: In a nutshell, it is a battle for survival, provided the rest fall in place. Both teams, New Zealand and Bangladesh, will be heading into the penultimate Group A clash at Cardiff, to secure a win and stay in contention for the semi-final berth. Just a short hindrance – hosts England will have to beat Australia, to pave their way in. ( ICC CT 2017 – Full Coverage || Photo Gallery )


BANGLADESH INNINGS | TARGET: 266


Over 46 | Score 249/4 | Shakib Al Hasan  106 (112);  Mahmudullah 98 (106)

Shakib Al Hasan brings up his  7th ODI century with a huge SIX!


Over 45 | Score 240/4 | Shakib Al Hasan  98 (108);  Mahmudullah 98 (104)

The 200-stand comes up between Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah.

Bangladesh now need 26 runs from 30 balls.


Over 42 | Score 215/4 | Shakib Al Hasan  84 (98);  Mahmudullah 90 (96)

The current partnership between Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah is now worth 179 not out. It is Bangladesh’s record partnership for any wicket in ODIs.

Outstanding effort from Bangladesh.


Over 41 | Score 205/4 | Shakib Al Hasan  84 (98);  Mahmudullah 81 (90)

150 partnership is up for Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah.

200 up for Bangladesh. 6 wickets in hand, 61 needed from 54 balls now.


Over 35 | Score 169/4 | Shakib Al Hasan  68 (82);  Mahmudullah 63 (70)

150 up for Bangladesh as Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah are still going strong.
 
FIFTY! 30.6 over: Trent Boult to Mahmudullah

Mahmudullah brings up his 18th ODI fifty. He and Shakib have brought Bangladesh back on track.


Over 30 | Score 139/4 | Shakib Al Hasan  55 (67);  Mahmudullah 47 (55)

Halfway through the innings, 100 is up for Bangladesh as Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah consolidate Bangladesh and frustrate New Zealand. 

100-run partnership completed between Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah. 

FIFTY! Adam Milne to Shakib Al Hasan

Shakib brings up his fifty with a single. It’s his first half-century in England. 


Over 25 | Score 109/4 | Shakib Al Hasan  45 (55);  Mahmudullah 33 (37)

Half way through the innings 100 is up for Bangladesh as Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah consolidate Bangladesh and frustrate New Zealand. 


Over 20 | Score 85/4 | Shakib Al Hasan  30 (42);  Mahmudullah 24 (20)

After toiling hard and losing 4 wickets, Bangladesh reached their first 50. Mahmudullah and Shakib Al Hasan are putting up a great fight as the Tigers are closing in on 100 runs now.

SIX! 18.3 over: Jimmy Neesham to Mahmudullah

Short ball hammered towards Bangladesh dressing room.  Mahmudullah is definitely making a statement.

FOUR! 18.4 over: Jimmy Neesham to Mahmudullah

Back-to-back boundaries for Mahmudullah. The ball bisected fine leg and deep square.


Over 12 | Score 35/4 | Shakib Al Hasan  3 (12);  Mahmudullah 2 (2)

More trouble for Bangladesh as they lose 4 wickets in 12 overs.

WICKET! 11.4 over:  Mushfiqur Rahim b Adam Milne 14(34).

There was a huge gap between bat and pad that allowed the ball to sneak through it and rattled Rahim’s stumps.


Over 8 | Score 18/3 | Mushfiqur Rahim 3 (18);  Shakib Al Hasan 1 (6)

Tim Southee is on fire as Bangladesh’s top-order failed to put up a fight.

WICKET! 4.4 over:  Soumya Sarkar lbw b Tim Southee 3(13)

What a first spell for Tim Southee! Sarkar was trapped on the back leg in front of middle and leg.


Over 4 | Score 12/2 | Soumya Sarkar 3 (9);  Mushfiqur Rahim 0 (4)

Ideal start for the Kiwis and an early setback for the Bangladesh.

WICKET! 0.2 over: Tamim Iqbal lbw b Tim Southee 0 (2b)

An inswinger from Tim Southee was right on the money. Tamim looked to turn it through the on-side but was beaten on the inside edge.

WICKET! 2.3 over: Sabbir Rahman c Luke Ronchi b Tim Southee 8(9) 

Wicket number two for Southee. Rahman got an outside edge and was caught brilliantly by the keeper. 


NEW ZEALAND


Over 50 | Score 265/8

Bangladesh’s deadly death bowling continued in this game as well. New Zealand batsmen could not take advantage of the great foundation provided by Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor.

WICKET! 45.6 over: Jimmy Neesham st Mushfiqur Rahim b Mosaddek Hossain 23 (24b)

Jimmy Neesham ran down the track and failed to make it back in time.

WICKET! 48.3 over: Adam Milne b Mustafizur Rahman 7 (8b)

A deadly yorker crashed into Adam Milne’s stumps to send him packing.


Over 45 | Score 235/6 | Jimmy Neesham 22 (20);  Mitchell Santner 3 (5)

Another game and another middle-order collapse for New Zealand.

WICKET! 43.1 over: Neil Broom c Tamim Iqbal b Mosaddek Hossain 36(40)

Neil Broom played a hook shot and Tamim Iqbal was waiting for this opportunity at backward point.

WICKET! 43.3 over: Corey Anderson lbw b Mosaddek Hossain 0(1)

Corey Anderson’s struggles against spin continued. He did not even wait for umpire’s decision and started to walk off but his partner asked to go for a review which did not go in Kiwi’s favour.


Over 40 | Score 203/4 | Neil Broom 29 (31); Jimmy Neesham 0 (5)

New Zealand go past 200. Neil Broom has reached his highest score in the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 with previous scores of 14 and 11.

He struck a couple of confident shots for boundaries and has been trying hard in the middle to make his presence felt.

WICKET! 38.4 over: Ross Taylor c Mustafizur Rahman b Taskin Ahmed 63 (82b)

Ross Taylor played a mistimed uppercut but was caught by Mustafizur Rahman in the deep.


Over 35 | Score 178/3 | Ross Taylor 51 (69) ; Neil Broom 18 (19)

150 up for New Zealand before the 30-over mark.

FIFTY! 34.1 over: Ross Taylor brings up his 37th ODI fifty.


Over 30 | Score 152/3 | Ross Taylor 44 (58); Neil Broom 5(5)

150 up for New Zealand before the 30-over mark.

WICKET! 29.6 over: Kane Williamson run out 57 (69b) 

What an unfortunate way to lose a precious wicket. The Kiwi skipper wanted a run where there wasn’t. The pressure built up by Bangladesh bowlers forced Williamson to throw away his wicket at such a crucial time.


Over 25 | Score 134/2 | Ross Taylor 33 (39) ; Kane Williamson 50 (58)

Another 50-run partnership between Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor.

FIFTY! 24.4 over: Kane Williamson becomes the first player to have four successive fifty-plus scores in Champions Trophy, carrying on from 2013.


Over 20 | Score 109/2 | Ross Taylor 21 (25) ; Kane Williamson 38 (44)

100 up for New Zealand and like their last ICC Champions Trophy 2017 game against England, Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor are playing a vital role in consolidating Kiwis’ position and laying the foundation for a big target.


Over 14 | Score 79/2 | Taylor 8 (6) ; Williamson 21 (25)

Rubel in for his second over.

FOUR! 12.3 over – fuller, angled it in, as Kane punched it down midwicket for a boundary.

WICKET! 12.5 over – length ball, angled it in. Guptill with a poor selection of shot goes for a leg side tap, but the ball zipped in to strike the pads in line with the middle stump. A short conversation with the skipper Kane and he walked back to the pavilion.
Ross Taylor walked in next. Eight off the over.

Taskin in for his fifth over.
FOUR! 13.5 over – fuller, down the leg side as Taylor muscled it down midwicket for a boundary.
FOUR! 13.6 over – length, straight as Taylor punched it down the line for a boundary again.
Nine off the over.  


Over 12 | Score 62/1 | Guptill 33 (34) ; Williamson 13 (20)

Change in attack with start of second power-play. Rubel Hossain in for his first over. Just a single off the over.

Taskin in for his fourth over. Just a leg-bye single off the over.  


Over 10 | Score 60/1 | Guptill 33 (31) ; Williamson 11 (11)

Mortaza in for his fifth over.
FOUR! 8.2 over – back of the length, outside off as Kane shifted pressure onto his back-foot, cut it down point for a boundary. 50 up for New Zealand.
Six off the over.

Taskin Ahmed in for his third over.
FOUR! 9.4 over – length, outside off as Kane punched it elegantly off his front foot down extra cover for a boundary. Absolute classy from the skipper!
Six off the over.  


Over 8 | Score 48/1 | Guptill 31 (28) ; Williamson 1 (2)

Mortaza continued into his fourth over.
FOUR! 6.1 over – back of the length, gave Guptill ample width to the off side as he powered it down cover, off his back-foot for a boundary.
Eight off the over.

Taskin in for his second over.
WICKET! 7.1 over – back of the length, ample bounce, angled it in as Ronchi ramped it high and found Fizz at mid-on.
Kane Williamson, the new batsman in. Two singles off the over  


Over 6 | Score 38/0 | Guptill 25 (22) ; Ronchi 13 (14)

Mortaza back in for his third over.
SIX! 4.1 over – length delivery, down off side as Guptill charged out to ramp it high over the long-off boundary.
FOUR! 4.2 over – similar delivery as Guptill sliced it down cover for a boundary.
11 off the over.

Change in attack as Taskin Ahmed stepped in for his first over.
FOUR! 5.4 over – length, well outside off as Ronchi scrambled it down cover for a boundary.
Seven off the over.


Over 4 | Score 20/0 | Guptill 13 (15) ; Ronchi 7 (9)

Skipper Mortaza back into the attack for his second over and he got a maiden.

Fizz followed in for the fourth over.
FOUR! 3.6 over – back of the length, seamed across the stumps to give Ronchi ample width as he slaughtered it through cover for a boundary.
Eight off the over.  


Over 2 | Score 12/0 | Guptill 12 (8) ; Ronchi 0 (4)

Two openers Luke Ronchi and Martin Guptill walked in towards the pitch as Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Mortaza warmed up with the new ball. Just a single off the over.

Mustafizur Rahman shared the new ball for the second over.
FOUR! 1.1 over – off cutter, length, well wide of the off stump as Guptill creamed it between cover for a boundary.
FOUR! 1.2 over – similar delivery as Guptill leaned to the offside and crunched it down cover again for a boundary.
11 off the over


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Here are the @BLACKCAPS and @BCBtigers team sheets for today! #NZvBAN #CT17 pic.twitter.com/rfv9vsahtj

— ICC (@ICC) June 9, 2017

New Zealand has won the toss and elected to bat v Bangladesh today! #CT17 #NZvBAN pic.twitter.com/gFCfQnNJ1N

— ICC (@ICC) June 9, 2017


New Zealand has failed to befriend luck when they flew down to England for the ICC Champions Trophy 2017. Kiwis’ attempt to grab a victory against trans-Tasmanian rival Australia in their opener, was washed out by the torrential rainfall in London. Against England, skipper Kane Williamson’s knock of 87 did put Blackcaps on a comfortable march towards a stiff 311-run target. But a brilliant bowling spell from Liam Plunkett (4/55) and Jake Ball (2/31) halted their race ahead.

For Bangladesh, much has been the same. They started off with a defeat against the host nation, despite some ravishing knocks from Tamim Iqbal (128) and Mushfiqur Rahim (79). In their second match, rain intervened, forcing them to share a point each with Australia.

The two teams have met quite often in the last six months and thus are aware of each other’s weaknesses. Back in December, Kane Williamson’s men grabbed a 3-0 ODI series win against the Bangla Tigers on home soil. More recently, it was only last month that the two clashed in a tri-nation series. Although New Zealand thumped down Bangladesh in their first encounter, the latter avenged their thirst with a 5-wicket victory, a week later. Thus, it is New Zealand who hold the upper edge.

Heading into the game, Bangladeshi batsmen have to come forth all guns blazing against the formidable pace attack of the Kiwis. They can’t afford to rely on opener Tamim Iqbal all the time. Soumya Sarkar, Imrul Kayes, Mahmudullah and Sabbir Rahman have to contribute strongly to the total.

As far as the bowling is concerned, Mustafizur Rahman needs to find an alternative to get onto the nerves of the batsmen. The bowling attack should head in with a clear plan of knocking down the daunting batting trio of Martin Guptill, Luke Ronchi and Kane Williamson early into their innings to draw momentum.

And about rain – surprising as it may sound, but a heavy shower there at Cardiff would bid adieu to New Zealand, while Bangladesh can still keep their hopes alive, provided England can beat Australia by a big margin.

Squads:

Bangladesh: Tamim Iqbal, Soumya Sarkar, Imrul Kayes, Mushfiqur Rahim, Shakib Al Hasan, Sabbir Rahman, Mahmudullah, Mosaddek Hossain Saikat, Mashrafe Mortaza(c), Mustafizur Rahman, Rubel Hossain, Taskin Ahmed, Sunzamul Islam, Mehedi Hasan, Shafiul Islam

New Zealand: Kane Williamson(c), Corey Anderson, Trent Boult, Neil Broom, Colin de Grandhomme, Martin Guptill, Tom Latham, Mitchell McClenaghan, Adam Milne, James Neesham, Jeetan Patel, Luke Ronchi, Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor

When is the ICC Champions Trophy match between New Zealand and Bangladesh?

The ICC Champions Trophy match between New Zealand and Bangladesh is on Friday, June 9.

At what time will the live coverage of the ICC Champions Trophy match between New Zealand and Bangladesh start?

The live coverage of ICC Champions Trophy match between New Zealand and Bangladesh will start at 3:00 pm IST.

Where will the ICC Champions Trophy match between New Zealand and Bangladesh match be played?

The ICC Champions Trophy match between New Zealand and Bangladesh match will be played at Cardiff

Which are the TV channels that will do a live telecast of the ICC Champions Trophy match between New Zealand and Bangladesh?

Star Sports 1, Star Sports HD 1 and Star Sports 1 Hindi, Star Sports 1 Hindi HD 1 are the channels that will do a live telecast of the ICC Champions Trophy match between New Zealand and Bangladesh.

Where can one watch the live streaming of the ICC Champions Trophy match between New Zealand and Bangladesh?

One can watch the live streaming on Hotstar. For live scores, updates, and analysis, you can follow zeenews.india.com/cricket.Hotstar. For live scores, updates, and analysis, you can follow zeenews.india.com/cricket.

Source: Zee News