Reflexes
- The first test is played between New Zealand and Bangladesh at the Bay Oval.
- At the end of the game on the second day, Bangladesh scored 175 runs for the loss of 2 wickets.
- Previously, New Zealand’s first inning was completed for 328 runs.
The Bangladeshi batsmen performed brilliantly on the second day of the first test between New Zealand and Bangladesh at the Bay Oval. At the end of the day’s game, the visiting team scored 175 runs for the loss of two wickets. Previously, New Zealand had scored 328 runs while batting first. Watching the Bangladesh hitters perform, Kiwi bowler Neil Wagner praised them.
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Wagner said: “The Bangladesh hitters hit very well. I think they played very well. They put up a good fight and showed a lot of patience. Day 2 was very good for Bangladesh.”
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Wagner, the two-plot hauler from Bangladesh, backed the hosts to take more plots on the third day. I think the opposition could not push enough from both ends on the second day. This is cricket and we will have a chance to come back on the third day. “
In the absence of veteran players like Shakib Al Hasan, Tamim Iqbal and retired trial hitter Mahmudullah, Wagner was impressed by the hitting of the younger hitters.
(With IANS inputs)
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