Oman Daily Observer

‘Bangladesh like ‘underdog’ tag against Black Caps’

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England first innings: ............................... 277 West Indies first innings: ....................... 253 England second innings (O/n: 19/0): R Burns c Joseph b Paul ............................ 10 K Jennings b Joseph ................................... 23 J Denly c Dowrich b Gabriel .................... 69 J Root (not out) ........................................ 111 J Buttler b Roach ........................................ 56 B Stokes (not out) ...................................... 29 Extras (B-9, LB-8, NB-3, W-7) ................ 27 Total (For 4 wkts, 100 overs) .................. 325 Fall of wickets: 1-19, 2-73, 3-147, 4-254. Bowling: K Roach 16-6-31-1, S Gabriel 211-87-1, K Paul 5-1-11-1, A Joseph 15-2-631, R Chase 31-1-92-0, K Brathwaite 12-2-240. WELLINGTON: Bangladesh coach Steve Rhodes said his charges were relishing being underdogs as they chase a maiden victory over the Black Caps on New Zealand soil on Wednesday.

The tourists have never beaten the hosts in any format during four previous tours to New Zealand but Rhodes said they should not be written off ahead of the first one-day internatio­nal in Napier on Thursday.

“We know it’s going to be very difficult, we’ve got to be realistic,” the Englishman told reporters.

“But we quite like being underdogs. We can surprise a few people being an underdog and I think New Zealand know they’ve still got to play some very good cricket to beat us.”

Rhodes said Bangladesh’s task had been made tougher by the injury-enforced absences of allrounder Shakib Al Hasan and paceman Taskin Ahmed.

He said the gruelling Bangladesh Premier League Twenty20 tournament had been a mixed blessing for his players as they prepare for a New Zealand tour that includes three one-day internatio­nals and three Tests.

“It’s been a hard grind but a great competitio­n as well (with) lots of positives in terms of experienci­ng tough cricket,” he said.

“But it’s taken its toll and the preparatio­n is not ideal. I only hope that on the day we show that we can play some cricket.”

While his players were battle hardened, Rhodes said they must be wary of a New Zealand side still smarting from a 4-1 ODI series loss to India. “I think they’ll use those bruises to bounce back and we’ve got to be ready for a tough New Zealand turning up,” he said.

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