2nd Test: New Zealand vs Bangladesh at Wellington
Same old Bangladesh story again, a carbon copy of what has happened on this tour quite a few times now. New Zealand sent bangladesh in and bowled them out for another paltry total and in reply, New Zealand have almost passed their score inside the first day.
Bangladesh were bowled out for 143, the captain, Mohammad Ashraful was the only batter above 30, with 35 runs.
The main destroyer with Chris Martin with 5/64. Iain O'Brien took 3/34, to considerably lower his bowling average (it was well over 100 when this series started).
In reply, New Zealand are 3/134, nine short of Bangladesh's effort. Carig Cumming made a solid start with 42, but was out LBW to Shakib al Hasan. The hero from last game, Matthew Bell only made one while Stephen Fleming is 39 not out.
Another day in control for NZ, once again, Bangladesh failing to put a decent score on the board, they were only good enough to last 45.3 overs, that's not even as long as a 50-over ODI game. NZ will be pleased with their efforts and like South Africa in the other match, they will be looking to pile on the runs during Day 2.
Same old Bangladesh story again, a carbon copy of what has happened on this tour quite a few times now. New Zealand sent bangladesh in and bowled them out for another paltry total and in reply, New Zealand have almost passed their score inside the first day.
Bangladesh were bowled out for 143, the captain, Mohammad Ashraful was the only batter above 30, with 35 runs.
The main destroyer with Chris Martin with 5/64. Iain O'Brien took 3/34, to considerably lower his bowling average (it was well over 100 when this series started).
In reply, New Zealand are 3/134, nine short of Bangladesh's effort. Carig Cumming made a solid start with 42, but was out LBW to Shakib al Hasan. The hero from last game, Matthew Bell only made one while Stephen Fleming is 39 not out.
Another day in control for NZ, once again, Bangladesh failing to put a decent score on the board, they were only good enough to last 45.3 overs, that's not even as long as a 50-over ODI game. NZ will be pleased with their efforts and like South Africa in the other match, they will be looking to pile on the runs during Day 2.