New zealand all out on 60 runs against bangladesh bowling in first t20 match by @Baat and Ball. - Post Details

New zealand all out on 60 runs against bangladesh bowling in first t20 match

#BANvNZ Bangladesh bowling attack finished new zealand innings on 60 runs in first t20 match at dhaka... super performance by bangladeshi bowlers Mustafizur rahman 3 wickets shakib Al hasan 2 wickets nasum ahmed 2 wickets Mohammad saifuddin 2 wickets mahedi hasan 1 wickets

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