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Flawless Kiwis bid to compound Bangladesh misery in World T20

- IANS

New Zealand, who have already booked their spot in the World Twenty20 semis, will look to qualify from Group 2 unbeaten when they take on Bangladesh at the Eden Gardens here on Friday. The Kiwis have won all their three matches so far and would want to continue the winning streak before entering the last four stage.

Bangladesh, on the other hand, are at the bottom of the five-team group with no wins in three outings and would ideally want to bow out of the competitio­n with their heads held high.

New Zealand started their campaign against India on a turning pitch at Nagpur. The ball spun square and the spinners were able to cast a spell on the Indian batsmen. Chasing a target of 127, the hosts were bowled out by the Kiwis for a paltry 79, diminishin­g the favourites tag of India.

In their next game at Dharamshal­a, New Zealand defended a modest total of 142 against heavyweigh­ts Australia. They bagged the game with eight runs to spare in a thrilling encounter between the Trans-Tasman rivals.

Martin Guptil then clubbed a 48-ball 80 versus Pakistan to help the team post 180 for 5. Pakistan managed to put up an early fight but fell 22 runs short.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh were badly bruised by Pakistan in their tournament opener as they lost the contest by 55 runs. They scared Australia but the 50-over World Champions crossed the line with three wickets in hand.

The ‘Tigers’ almost made it past India but a last-ball run-out meant the hosts clinched the match by one run in what turned out to be a heart-stopping thriller. Going into this encounter Bangladesh will be a broken side having suffered such a painful loss and their captain Mashrafe Mortaza thinks the same.

“It is very difficult losing a match like this and to take something back from here to an- other match. But being a profession­al player, you have to take it,” Mortaza said in Bengaluru after their defeat to India.

The Eden track in the last game assisted the spinners and the Kiwi tweakers will be raring to have a go on the strip. It will be interestin­g to see how the Bangladesh batsmen cope with the turn and bounce.

If Bangladesh are to get close to a decent total or chase down a score, they have to make sure their top-order fires. Though Tamim Iqbal has been amongst the runs, Soumya Sarkar’s form will be a worry.

After the suspension of pacer Taskin Ahmed, the Bangladesh­i bowling has also been wobbly. Except for Mustafizur Rahman, nobody else has stepped up as yet.

Bangladesh have never beaten New Zealand in T20Is but at Eden Gardens, in front of a strong support, they might just be able to turn the tables and cause an upset. —

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