Bangladesh vs New Zealand 3rd ODI at Chittagong 2008-09

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Bangladesh vs New Zealand Cricket Series 2008-09

Bangladesh vs New Zealand 3rd ODI at Chittagong

BAN vs NZ, 3rd ODI, Chittagong: Taylor inspires New Zealand to series win

Ross Taylor hit a fighting hundred to help New Zealand beat Bangladesh by 79 runs in the third and final one-day international here on Tuesday for a 2-1 win in the three-match series.
The 24-year-old Taylor, who scored 103 for his third one-day century, carried New Zealand to a decent 249-7 in 50 overs before the visitors restricted Bangladesh to 170-8. Bangladesh were seeking their first series win over a major Test playing country before a 14,000 capacity crowd at the Divisional Stadium, but it was the tourists who took the honours.
"We would have loved to make it 3-0 but a win is a win," said New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori. "Taylor set up the win and had we not lost (Jacob) Oram early we were targetting 300 runs. But 250 was a decent target," said Vettori.
In reply, only Tamim Iqbal (35) batted with authority for the hosts as paceman Kyle Mills initiated the slump by removing opener Zunaed Siddique (one) before Oram dismissed debutant Imrul Kayes (12) and skipper Mohammad Ashraful (eight) in his incisive five-over first spell. Off-spinner Jeetan Patel then took over, dismissing dangerous-looking local boy Iqbal and then accounting for Shakib Al Hasan (one) to end all hopes of Bangladesh successfully chasing the target.
BAN vs NZ, 3rd ODI, Chittagong: New Zealand 249-7 (50.0 overs) beat Bangladesh 170-8 (50.0 overs) by 79 runs

Bangladesh vs New Zealand Cricket Series 2008-09

Bangladesh vs New Zealand 3rd ODI at Chittagong

Scorecard

New Zealand won the toss and decided to bat
249 for 7 (50.0 overs)
170 for 8 (50.0 overs)

New Zealand Innings - Close
 
 
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Ryder
 
b Rasel
3
20 0 0
McCullum lbw b Mortaza
6
12 0 0
How lbw b Islam
73
82 10 0
Taylor c Rahim b Mortaza
103
119 5 4
Styris lbw b Saqibul
12
18 1 0
Oram c Tamim b Saqibul
3
6 0 0
Flynn c Islam b Razzak
5
14 0 0
Vettori not out
 
19
17 0 1
Mills not out
 
18
12 1 1
Extras
 
3w 4lb 7
 
Total
 
for 7 249 (50.0 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Mortaza 10.0 2 50 2
Rasel 10.0 0 40 1
Razzak 10.0 0 52 1
Saqibul 10.0 0 41 2
Islam 8.0 0 50 1
Shahadat 2.0 0 12 0
Fall of wicket
 
5 Ryder
13 McCullum
138 How
172 Styris
179 Oram
201 Flynn
219 Taylor

Bangladesh Innings - Close
 
 
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Tamim c McCullum b Patel
35
39 5 0
Siddique c Ryder b Mills
1
7 0 0
Kayes c McCullum b Oram
12
28 1 0
Ashraful
 
b Oram
8
7 1 0
Saqibul c Ryder b Patel
1
12 0 0
Islam not out
 
46
106 5 0
Rahim c How b Southee
15
35 1 0
Mortaza c McCullum b Mills
9
21 0 0
Razzak c McCullum b Ryder
27
31 2 1
Shahadat not out
 
12
14 2 0
Extras
 
4w 4
 
Total
 
for 8 170 (50.0 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Mills 8.0 1 24 2
Southee 10.0 0 40 1
Patel 10.0 3 29 2
Oram 8.0 2 16 2
Vettori 10.0 0 39 0
Ryder 3.0 0 16 1
Flynn 1.0 0 6 0
Fall of wicket
 
13 Siddique
49 Kayes
49 Tamim
57 Ashraful
59 Saqibul
77 Rahim
98 Mortaza
144 Razzak

Umpires: E Haque, D J Harper
Bangladesh: Tamim, Siddique, Islam, Ashraful, Saqibul, Rahim, Mortaza, Razzak, Shahadat, Rasel, Kayes
New Zealand: Ryder, McCullum, Vettori, How, Taylor, Styris, Oram, Flynn, Mills, Southee, Patel








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