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New Zealand vs Bangladesh Highlights, World Cup 2023: Kane Williamson and Daryl Mitchell’s knocks take NZL to a thumping win

New Zealand vs Bangladesh, World Cup 2023 Highlights: The Kiwis chased down the target with 43 balls to spare. For New Zealand, Kane Williamson and Daryl Mitchell made 78 and 89 respectively.

New Zealand vs Bangladesh World Cup 2023 Highlights: New Zealand defeated Bangladesh by eight wickets to register their third successive win in the ICC World Cup on Friday. Asked to bat first, Bangladesh scored 245 for nine. The Kiwis chased down the target with 43 balls to spare. For New Zealand, Kane Williamson and Daryl Mitchell made 78 and 89 respectively.

Bangladesh found themselves in trouble early on as Trent Boult and Lockie Ferguson had them reeling at 56 for four in the 13th over, after Litton Das was dismissed in the very first ball of the match.

Skipper Shakib Al Hasan (40 off 51 balls) then forged a partnership of 96 runs for the fifth wicket with his seasoned teammate Mushfiqur Rahim (66 off 75) as Bangladesh moved to 156 in the 30th over, when Ferguson sent back the former to pick up his third wicket. Matt Henry, then, removed Mushfiqur to close in on Bangladesh’s tail.

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New Zealand vs Bangladesh Live Score: Kane Williamson and Daryl Mitchell’s knocks take NZL to a thumping win

Daryl Mitchell finishes off with a six in style. Though Bangladesh has had their moments it has been a convincing win from New Zealand. Bangladesh’s bowling is their stronger suit, however, as the innings went on it tapered off. The spinners have been ineffective and the pacers did start well but as the innings went on they too struggled as Kiwi batters started to go after them. Bangladesh’s batting too is looking nowhere near as good as it should be in this world tournament they have plenty of questions to answer as they are one in three now. New Zealand on the other hand is looking like a well-oiled machine and seems like they have one leg in the semifinal spot with thee wins in three.

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