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BANGLADESH 201 (46.3 OVERS)
- Mohammad Ashraful70 (57)
- Tamim Iqbal50 (66)
- Mark Gillespie3/27 (8)
- Jacob Oram3/36 (8.3)
NEW ZEALAND 203/4 (42.4 OVERS)
- Jamie How88 (119)
- Brendon McCullum40 (50)
- Farhad Reza1/21 (5)
- Shakib Al Hasan3/56 (9.4)
Bangladesh, who had match in their hands at mid way stage in their innings threw it all away after Ashraful's dismissal.
With a manageable target, New Zealand were quite conservative in their approach and finally win by 6 wickets.
Make sure you join us for the second ODI on Friday, live from Napier. Good night all
END OF OVER:42 | 1 Run | NZ: 195/4 (7 runs required from 48 balls, RR: 4.64, RRR: 0.87)
- Mathew Sinclair0 (4b)
- Scott Styris18 (18b)
- Shahadat Hossain8-0-29-0
- Shakib Al Hasan9-0-48-3
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