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New Zealand Turn up the Heat on Bangladesh in First ODI
Blair Tickner finished with 4-40 as New Zealand’s pace attack defended 247-8 and bowled Bangladesh out for 221.
- On Friday, New Zealand defeated Bangladesh by 26 runs in the first One-Day International at Shere Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur. Fast bowlers proved clinical in high humidity, securing the series opener.
- Batting first on a challenging, slow pitch, New Zealand posted 247-8. Opener Henry Nicholls scored a patient 68, while player of the match Dean Foxcroft added a brisk 59.
- Despite a 93-run partnership between Saif Hassan and Litton Das, Bangladesh collapsed to 221 all out in 48.3 overs. Nathan Smith took 3-45 and Blair Tickner claimed 4-40.
- "It's not an easy place to come here and win games," player of the match Dean Foxcroft said. The extreme heat posed a significant challenge for the visitors.
- New Zealand leads the three-match series, fielding a squad without first-choice players due to commitments in the Indian Premier League and the Pakistan Super League . Two matches remain.
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Tickner starts late Bangladesh collapse for New Zealand to win first ODI
New Zealand’s fast bowlers overcame scorching heat to produce a clinical performance, guiding the side to a 26-run victory against Bangladesh in the opening game of the three-match ODI series Friday.
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