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Mushfiqur, Kayes and Mominul ruled out of crunch Test

Match facts

Thursday, January 20-24, 2017, Christchurch
Start time 1100 local (2200 GMT)

Big picture

Bangladesh's tour of New Zealand just got harder, with their captain Mushfiqur Rahim, opener Imrul Kayes and No. 3 Mominul Haque ruled out of the second Test in Christchurch. They will need time to recover from injuries. Mushfiqur's thumb will keep him out for at least three weeks, Imrul has a grade-two thigh strain, and Mominul has a rib injury.

Mushfiqur's absence, in particular, will be a shock to the system: this will be the first time since June 2007 that he will not be a part of their batting order. He has been a stable cog in a middle order that has undergone through several changes over the years. In his absence, greater responsibility will fall on Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah.

Imrul, too, has been important as one half of Bangladesh's best opening partnership, so Tamim Iqbal will carry a double burden - as opener and now, captain. Soumya Sarkar will open for the first time in Tests. Mominul's absence is also a severe blow: he made 64 and 23 in Wellington and had not missed a Test since February 2013. Bangladesh will do well to replicate their first innings at Basin Reserve, but improve upon their bowling.

New Zealand have few such worries, given almost everyone made contributions in the first Test. Tom Latham and Kane Williamson struck hundreds while Ross Taylor, Henry Nicholls, Mitchell Santner and BJ Watling all contributed. As at Wellington, it will be their bowling, which brings a range of threats, and that will be the difference.

Form guide

New Zealand WWWLL (last five completed Tests, most recent first)

Bangladesh LWLDD

In the spotlight

Neil Wagner will once again test the BangladeshÂčs technique against the short ball. He was relentless against Mushfiqur in the second innings in Wellington.

Shakib Al Hasan made the highest score by a Bangladesh batsman in the first innings but played a wild shot that derailed their effort in the second. Free-flowing batting is his forte but there will be times when he has to curb the natural instinct.

Team news

The hosts are unlikely to change their line-up barring any last-minute injuries.

New Zealand (probable) 1 Jeet Raval, 2 Tom Latham, 3 Kane Williamson (capt), 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Henry Nicholls, 6 Colin de Grandhomme, 7 BJ Watling (wk), 8 Mitchell Santner, 9 Tim Southee, 10 Trent Boult, 11 Neil Wagner

Wicketkeeper Nurul Hasan and Soumya Sarkar will come in for the injured pair of Mushfiqur and Imrul Kayes. The uncapped Nazmul Hossain Shanto is likely to replace Mominul at No.3. Nazmul and fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman, who were travelling with the squad, were called in as back-up.

Bangladesh (probable) 1 Tamim Iqbal (capt), 2 Soumya Sarkar, 3 Nazmul Hossain 4 Mahmudullah, 5 Shakib Al Hasan, 6 Nurul Hasan (wk), 7 Sabbir Rahman, 8 Mehedi Hasan, 9 Rubel Hossain, 10 Taskin Ahmed, 11 Subashis Roy

Pitch and conditions

The Hagley Oval pitch was under covers for most of the last two days, but both teams are expecting it to be bowling-friendly especially in the initial skirmishes. Pakistan, the last visiting team that played at this venue, had a rough time, getting bowled out for 133 in the first innings.

Stats and trivia

  • Tamim Iqbal will become Bangladesh's ninth Test captain.

  • BJ Watling needs two catches off the bowling of Tim Southee to break the New Zealand record for best wicketkeeper-bowler partnership.

  • Ross Taylor has the chance to equal Martin Crowe's record for most Test centuries by a New Zealander - 17.

Quotes

"It hasn't been a frustrating tour. The way we played cricket, was quite good. The result doesn't show our competitiveness."
Tamim, Iqbal , BangladeshÂčs captain for the second Test, on his side's tour so far.

"Hagley Oval is a pretty good surface. Generally a bit of grass is left on it and ball tends to seam around. I think the first couple of hours are crucial, but it does turn into a nice batting wicket."
New Zealand fast bowler Trent Boult with an assessment of the pitch.

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Southee-Bolt show

2013

Last time NZ's opening bowlers picked up 15 or more wickets in a Test, before this - against WI in Wellington. Southee and Bolt did the damage on that occasion too.

Southee's 200

5

No. of NZ bowlers to pick up 200 or more Test wickets, including Southee. He is the 2nd fastest for NZ to do it in 56 Tests after Hadlee who got there in 44 Tests.

Shakib strikes

3

Wickets by Shakib in 2 overs (67th & 69th). He had bowled only 4 overs out of his team's first 66 overs before this spell. This is also his first 3-wkt haul in NZ.

second of the series

2

No. of fifties for Henry Nicholls in this series, including this inns. Prior to this series, he had made only 2 fifties in 9 Tests and 14 inns.

Taylor's milestone

3

No. of NZ batsmen to score 6000 or more runs in Tests, including Ross Taylor who got there in this match. Fleming (7172) and McCullum (6453) are the others.

Latham in top form

6

No. of 50+ scores for Latham in the last 7 Tests, including this. No other New Zealand batsman has made more than 4 such scores in these matches.

Southee's second

2

No. of five-wkt hauls in last 3 home Tests for Southee. Prior to this, he did not take any five-for in 24 home Tests after grabbing one on his debut.

In-form Nurul

133

Nurul Hasan's average in his last seven first-class innings, before making his Test debut today. His scores in those 7 inns - 182*, 76, 18, 79*, 52, 22, 103*.

Shakib continues

6

No. of scores of 50 or more for Shakib against New Zealand - the most for him against any team. He averages 68.63 in 14 inns vs NZ.

Sarkar's first

37

Previous highest score for Soumya Sarkar in Tests, in 5 inns before this. He made his maiden fifty in this match. Also, he opened for the first time in Tests