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Rana Takes 5-32 as Bangladesh Bowl Out New Zealand for 198

Nahid Rana’s second ODI five-wicket haul helped Bangladesh dismiss New Zealand for 198 and chase the target with 87 balls remaining.

  • On Monday, Bangladesh defeated New Zealand by six wickets in the second ODI to level the three-match series. Pace bowler Nahid Rana spearheaded the victory with a standout 5-32 performance.
  • Captain Tom Latham opted to bat first, but his side struggled against express pace on a sluggish pitch and were bowled out for 198 in 48.4 overs. Nick Kelly offered resistance with 83 off 102 balls.
  • Opener Tanzid Hasan Tamim struck a fluent 76 while Najmul Hossain Shanto added a patient 50, sharing a 120-run partnership for the third wicket. This stand neutralized early breakthroughs, steering the team toward the winning target of 199-4.
  • Left-Arm spinner Jayden Lennox dismissed two top-order batsmen, including Litton Das, who was playing his 100th ODI. Despite a mid-innings retirement, the hosts maintained control and secured the target with 87 balls remaining.
  • The series-deciding third ODI is scheduled for Thursday. This final match will take place in Chattogram to determine the winner after the hosts successfully kept their campaign alive with their latest victory.
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Nahid Rana takes five wickets as Bangladesh beats New Zealand to level ODI series

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Tom Latham wins toss and New Zealand bats first against Bangladesh in second ODI

MIRPUR, Bangladesh (AP) — New Zealand captain Tom Latham won the toss and elected to bat Monday in the second one-day cricket international against Bangladesh.

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ESPN Cricinfo broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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