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๐Ÿ”ด SL Army Vs Negombo Club | 2nd quarter final, Colombo, Mar 16 2021, SLC Twenty-20 Tournament

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3rd ODI | New Zealand vs Bangladesh | Bangladesh tour of New Zealand | 2021
3rd ODI | New Zealand vs Bangladesh | Bangladesh tour of New Zealand | 2021

New Zealand aim for series sweep as Bangladesh fight for ODI Super League Ross Taylor might be back for the hosts, but Mustafizur Rahman's hamstring remains a question mark for the visitorsBig Picture At the crack of dawn on Bangladesh's 50th Independence Day, there is hope that the cricket team in New Zealand will deliver a performance that matches the grand occasion. Many fans back home will be hoping that when they wake up on Friday, Bangladesh will be going toe-to-toe with New Zealand in Wellington. After New Zealand's middle order led them to a series win in the second ODI in Christchurch, this game has got the status of a dead rubber. But in the age of the ODI Super League, every match counts and Bangladesh will be hoping to get the ten points out of New Zealand at any cost. The home side, however, will be boosted by the return of Ross Taylor, who passed a fitness test after missing the first two matches. Taylor will be a welcome addition to the middle order. In Christchurch, New Zealand were reduced to 53 for 3 before Tom Latham and Devon Conway revived their flagging chase. The third-wicket pair added 113 runs, before Latham took it upon himself to complete the chase with his fifth ODI hundred - his third unbeaten effort in successful chases. Latham later also acknowledged Jimmy Neesham and Daryl Mitchell for their help during the chase, as he added 76 for the fifth wicket with Neesham and the final 33 runs with newcomer Mitchell. Latham was lucky too, having been dropped on 58, minutes after Neesham was also dropped on three. Bangladesh would go on to rue these missed chances, which overshadowed a much-improved batting performance earlier in the game. Tamim Iqbal and Mohammad Mithun made half-centuries at different points in the innings to help the side reach 271. Iqbal was patient in his 78 off 108 balls, as he saw off New Zealand's initial burst of pace with a struggling Soumya Sarkar and Mushfiqur Rahim. But after Iqbal was run out through Neesham's nifty footwork, Mithun blazed six fours and two sixes in his unbeaten 73. The Bangladesh bowlers, however, couldn't translate their first big score into victory. They were perhaps a bit too impatient towards the latter part of the New Zealand chase, particularly after Rahim dropped Neesham's regulation edge. For a long time in the match however, offspinners Mahedi Hasan and Mehidy Hasan Miraz kept asking questions, which forced Latham and Conway to be more conservative. Bangladesh have to put up another big score on a tricky pitch against a superb bowling attack, but Iqbal and the rest of the batsmen have shown that they have the ability to do the job in New Zealand. Form guide (Last five completed matches) New Zealand WWLWW Bangladesh LLWWW



๐Ÿ”ด Day-4 : Afghanistan Vs Zimbabwe | 2nd Test Match
๐Ÿ”ด Day-4 : Afghanistan Vs Zimbabwe | 2nd Test Match

#AFGvZIM Afghanistan Vs Zimbabwe | 2nd Test Match Afghanistan suffered a morale-shattering defeat in the first Test against Zimbabwe at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium last week. The Asghar Afghan-led outfit could not get going with the bat in either of their innings. Barring Ibrahim Zadran, no other Afghan batsmen could score a half-century in the game. The two teams will cross swords yet again at the same venue this week. Afghanistan will be keen to bounce back and level the series. Zimbabwe will look forward to continuing the momentum and completing a clean sweep in this 2-Test series. Zimbabwe's fast-bowling attack was on fire in the opening Test match. Blessing Muzarabani, Victor Nyauchi, and Donald Tiripano combined forces to destroy the opposition batting. The three pacers scalped 16 Afghan wickets in the previous game. Captain Sean Williams supported his fast bowlers' efforts perfectly with a century in the first innings. Williams was the lone centurion in the first Test. Batting at number four, Williams rescued the team from an early collapse and took them to a 250-run score. He aggregated 105 runs off 174 deliveries. Williams will expect his top-order batsmen to improve their performance in the second Test match. Kevin Kasuza and Wesley Madhevere lost their wickets for a duck in the first innings, while Tarisai Musakanda and Ryan Burl could not touch double digits.