Deccan Chronicle

Form, slams ton

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Napier: Martin Guptill returned to form with an unbeaten century as New Zealand powered to an eight-wicket win over Bangladesh in the first one-day internatio­nal in Napier on Wednesday. Bangladesh set New Zealand a modest run chase of

233 after suffering an early collapse and the Black Caps overhauled it in 44.3 overs, finishing at 233 for two. It is Bangladesh's fifth tour to New Zealand and they are yet to win a match in any format, with their next chance coming in the second ODI in Christchur­ch on Saturday. Guptill and Henry Nicholls pressed their case to open the batting at the World Cup as New Zealand made light work of the target. Guptill, returning from injury, put a poor run of scores behind him with a commanding

117 not out. He had been averaging less than 10 since his last internatio­nal innings of note, a big-hitting 138 against Sri Lanka in early January. Guptill's effort against Bangladesh was more controlled, with the batsman under no pressure and content to pick off loose deliveries. His 15th ODI century came off

103 balls and included six fours and three sixes. Nicholls looked comfortabl­e in just his third outing since being promoted up the order, scoring 53 before a tame dismissal when the ball hit his pad and rolled onto the stumps. Veteran batsman Ross Taylor also contribute­d an unbeaten 45.

Brief scores: Bangladesh 232 in 48.5 overs (Mithun 62, Boult 3/40, Santner 3/45) lost to New Zealand 233/2 in 44.3 overs (Guptill 117*, Nicholls 53).

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