Bangladesh has made a great start-2022 Green World1998

 Bangladesh has made a great start

Having spent the first hour in Mount Manganui, it has been researched how Bangladesh ended up feeling like this with a ball in hand in the Tests. Taskin Ahmed, Shariful Islam and Ibadat Hossain were slow. But the line, the length, the controls had to be looked at.
But at the end of the first session, when Bangladesh was on the verge of collapse, the excitement of the first hour of testing disappeared. New Zealand, who lost their first wicket by one run in the fourth over, went into the break with 6 runs for one wicket.
Bangladesh won the toss and chose to throw first. New Zealand strikers were uncomfortable with Taskin, swinging and controlling Shariful. The Taskin were forcing young Conway out of his way to strike. It is not too late to find success.

Shariful's third goal in the fourth over was taken by New Zealand striker Tom Latham. The Liton Das caught well after the wicket.

At the time, Taskin and Shariful took 6 girls in the first 9 overs. Shariful hit four in the first over 10 ball, the first goal of the game.

But as the game progressed, the swing and jumping of the ball decreased, the pitch dried up. Control of New Zealand strikers has also increased. Bangladeshi swimmers did not make a big mistake, but New Zealand began to gain a advantage over the first hour of the test.

In the 15th over, Devon Conway started the innings with two wickets. Conway then met the opening batsman Yangi to form a good pair.

Bangladesh's throwing balls from time to time deflected their bat, unaffected by the end of the bat, but Conway-Young did not allow the danger to New Zealand to increase. Bangladesh could not pull off a first impression.

New Zealand went on a lunch break with 6 runs in one wicket in 26 overs. Conway scored 37 runs in 27 unbeaten second wickets.

Post a Comment

0 Comments