Bangladesh impress but rain forces draw
Overnight rain and a persistent light drizzle through the day ruined the last day's play in the second Test, in Mirpur
Overnight rain and a persistent light drizzle through the day ruined the last day's play in the second Test, in Mirpur
Mominul Haque and Tamim Iqbal exhibited patience and character to shore up Bangladesh, and by the end of the day secure a 114-run lead
Corey Anderson scored his maiden Test century with a calculated dominance of the Bangladesh attack.
The fall of eight wickets during the 53.3 overs possible, particularly New Zealand's three, had kept the contest on an even keel before the afternoon rain forced an early end for the second day in succession
Tamim Iqbal was dismissed within five runs of breaking a century drought that has lasted more than three years, after which continuous rain forced an early end to the day's play
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Mominul Haque's defiant century ensured Bangladesh, for once, did not collapse in the third innings of a Test match
After an unusually cautious innings, Tamim Iqbal hit out at his critics over the century drought and his pace of scoring
With only day left in the Test and Bangladesh replying strongly in their second innings, New Zealand batsman Peter Fulton has said his side is confident of chasing any fourth-innings target they are set
Plays of the day for the fourth day of the second Test in Mirpur
Mushfiqur Rahim, the Bangladesh Test captain, was pleased to see how his team recovered despite giving up a 155-run lead to the visitors, as rain on the final day ended the match as a draw
A Test hundred in only his second game has helped Corey Anderson take a firm first step towards claiming a place in the New Zealand side and emulating his idol, Chris Cairns
Bangladesh face a difficult final two days in the Mirpur Test but Nasir Hossain was confident his team was up to the challenge
Ish Sodhi exhibits qualities that tempts Andrew Alderson, in the New Zealand Herald to suggest the national side's search for an attacking legspinner might be over
Your first experience of watching a Test in a stadium ruined by weather. That's not cricket. Or is it?
Neil Wagner said it was "tough" to miss out on the first Test and the made the most of his opportunity in the second, picking up his maiden five-wicket haul
Tiger costumes in the stands, lots of strokeplay and cheer, and a decisive squall of rain - in other words, a typical day in Mirpur
Shakib Al Hasan said that if Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor were dismissed early on day three, then Bangladesh could target a first-innings lead
Plays of the day from the second day of the second Test between Bangladesh and New Zealand in Mirpur
New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum has said the 0-0 series score was a "fair result" given the weather in Dhaka and the way both batting units performed in the Chittagong Test
Ross Taylor said that New Zealand finished the first day of the second Test in Mirpur with a slight advantage over Bangladesh and would target more wickets before the second new ball is introduced on Tuesday
Plays of the day from the first day of the second Test in Mirpur
Tamim Iqbal, Mominul Haque and Shakib Al Hasan were happy to play away from their body whenever the bowlers offered any width, and it proved their undoing
Anamul Haque's poor performance against New Zealand has put his place in the team in danger. While the batsman's technique is not quite ready for Test cricket, the tendency of the Bangladesh selectors to drop openers frequently is also a problem
New Zealand will be eager to register their first Test win in 2013, but they are not expecting one to be served on a platter by Bangladesh
Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim wants his side to continue the consistency they showed in the first Test, and feels that New Zealand are the team under more pressure
Sohag Gazi has come a remarkably long way considering the little support he got during his early years in Bangladesh cricket