With the three-match ODI series currently levelled at 1-1, Bangladesh and New Zealand will be pushing to seal the series when they take on each other in the third and final match on Thursday, April 23rd. The series decider is scheduled to be played at the Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium in Chattogram.
Bangladesh bounced back to keep the series alive after losing the series opener to New Zealand. The hosts displayed a great resilience with their bowling attack, bowling out New Zealand for just 198 runs in 48.4 overs. Nahid Rana was the star performer with the ball, taking 5 wickets for just 32 runs in his spell. Shoriful Islam grabbed two wickets as well. In reply, Bangladesh chased it down in 35.3 overs, thanks to the 120-run partnership between Tanzid Hasan (76) and Najmul Shanto (50). This was a much-needed victory for the hosts, which also helped them to keep the series alive.
After a victory in the series opener match, the visitors fell short in the second ODI match and lost the game by 6 wickets. They had a terrible outing with the batting and could only manage 198 runs before getting bowled out in 49.4 overs. Nick Kelly was the hero in the batting; he played a resilient knock of 83 runs in 102 balls, while no other batter could touch the 20-run mark. The bowling was not convincing either; they could manage to take only four wickets, but that was not enough. Jayden Lennox was able to scalp two wickets. The visitors will have the opportunity to seal the series when they take the field in the final ODI match.
| BAN vs NZ ODI Match Details | |
| Match | Bangladesh vs New Zealand 3rd ODI Match |
| Date and Time | Thursday, April 23; 10:30 AM IST |
| Venue | Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium, Chattogram |
| Broadcasting and live streaming | TV - NA, Live Stream - FanCode (app and website) |
The surface in Chattogram is likely to offer a balanced contest between bat and ball. In general, Pacers will need to land the ball on a specific spot because of the low and sometimes inconsistent bounce; batters often need to spend some time at the crease to adjust their timing. Batters will need to play cautiously against spin, and they can post a good score after spending some time at the crease. The average first innings total at this venue is just 230.
The weather is expected to remain dry and humid throughout the match, with no chance of rain interrupting it. The temperature will be around 32-35°C with a humidity of approximately 72%, making it feel slightly warmer.
| BAN vs NZ head-to-head (in ODIs) | |
| Match Played | 48 |
| Won by Bangladesh | 12 |
| Won by New Zealand | 35 |
| Tied | 0 |
| No Result | 1 |
Nick Kelly | NZ: The 32-year-old batter played a fighting knock against Bangladesh in the second match, scoring 83 runs off 102 balls. He looked in good touch and would look to score more runs in the final and series decider ODI match. He has played 5 ODI matches in his career so far and has scored 139 runs with one half-century.
Bangladesh has been playing really good cricket lately, especially at home. Despite losing the series opener against NZ, they bounced back immediately and levelled the series. Considering how inexperienced this New Zealand side is, Bangladesh will have an upper hand going into this match and is expected to win this match.
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