Millennium Post

Broom hundred sets up series win for Kiwis

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NELSON: Neil Broom’s maiden century and the selfbelief of Kane Williamson gave New Zealand a 67-run victory over Bangladesh to take the second one-day internatio­nal and the series in Nelson on Thursday.

Bangladesh suffered a dramatic meltdown when they were cruising towards what should have been a comfortabl­e victory after Broom’s unbeaten 109 was the only significan­t score in New Zealand’s 251.

The win, following New Zealand’s 77-run victory in the first match, gives the home side an unbeatable 2-0 lead with one match remaining, also in Nelson, on Saturday.

Skipper and part-time spinner Williamson put himself into the attack as the seventh bowler and claimed three for 22 with his looping off-breaks.

It was the breakthrou­gh New Zealand needed after Imrul Kayes, Tamim Iqbal and Sabbir Rahman had given Bangladesh a solid start to their chase. Tamim produced a quick 16 and Imrul (59) and Sabbir (38) kept the scoreboard ticking over at a constant rate. But after Imrul brought the 100 up with a huge six off Jimmy Neesham, Sabbir was run out in bizarre fashion as he turned back going for a single and both batsmen raced for the nonstriker’s end. Imrul believed he lost the race and headed for the dressing room only to be recalled when television replays showed Sabbir had grounded his bat second.

It was the start of the Bangladesh downfall with Lockie Ferguson bowling out new batsman Mahmudulla­h for one with a yorker.

Williamson then entered the attack to remove Shakib Al Hasan (7), Mosaddek Hossain (3) and Tanveer Haider (2). Debutant Nurul Hasan, standing in for injured wicketkeep­er Mushfiqur Rahim, dragged the innings with 24 before being the last wicket to fall.

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