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News Source: The New Nation
| 2 months ago
Players of Bangladesh Cricket team (left) and the cricketers of New Zealand team take part in the practice session at the Bir Sreshtha Shaheed Ruhul Amin Stadium in Chittagong on Monday. Bank ODI Series at the Bir Sreshtha Shaheed Ruhul Amin Stadium...
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News Source: New Zealand Herald
| 2 months ago
Without the burly allrounder's booming bat in the second game at the Shere Bangla National Stadium at Mirpur on Saturday, it's a reasonable bet New Zealand would today be surveying the wreckage of an 0-2 scoreline in a series in which they were...
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News Source: New Zealand Infotech Weekly
| 2 months ago
Bangladesh have been set 250 to win the third and deciding one-day cricket international against New Zealand at the Divisional Stadium in Chittagong today. New Zealand compiled 249 for seven from their 50 overs with Ross Taylor top scoring with 103 ...
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News Source: Newstalk ZB
| 2 months ago
He says they need to improve on all aspects, as they are not where they want to be. Taylor says he is picking they will face similar pitch and ground conditions in Chittagong to those they have struggled to bat on in Dhaka. The match is due to start...
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News Source: BDNews24
| 2 months ago
Chittagong, Oct 13 (bdnews24.com) Shrugging off the misfortune of their second one dayer, Bangladesh are looking forward to clinching the ODI series against New Zealand by winning the third and final match on Tuesday. The 100th ODI affair to be...
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News Source: The Daily Star (Bangladesh)
| 2 months ago
The batsmen failed miserably for the second game in a row as their chase never really took off and the Tigers were restricted to 170-8 in 50 overs in pursuit of the Black Caps' 249-7, built around Ross Taylor's third one-day hundred and Jamie How's...
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News Source: New Zealand Herald
| 2 months ago
Needing 250 to win the decider after New Zealand posted 249 for seven from their 50 overs, Bangladesh were limited to 170 for eight at the Divisional Stadium. New Zealand regrouped after losing the series opener in Mirpur on Thursday by seven wickets...
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News Source: BBC
| 2 months ago
Ross Taylor's 103 from 119 balls, with Jamie How (73) in support, was the highlight of an otherwise unconvincing batting display by the Black Caps. In reply to the visitors' 249-7, Tamim Iqbal offered hope with a brisk 35, but the opener was one of...
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News Source: Jang.com.pk
| 2 months ago
A series that started on a winning note ended in disappointment for Bangladesh, and coach Jamie Siddons blamed his batsmen for not being able to take advantage of the chances they had against New Zealand. We lost two opportunities. Its really...
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News Source: New Zealand Herald
| 2 months ago
The Black Caps won the series in Chittagong yesterday but their success has not been rewarded in the International Cricket Council rankings. They remain fourth in the rankings, but dropped three ratings points. New Zealand entered the series leading...