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Bangladesh VS New Zealand 1st Cricket Match World test match Championship game of the new cycle

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(52.5 ov) 180/3

Day 1 - Session 2: Bangladesh chose to bat.


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1st Test, Sylhet, November 28 - December 02, 2023, New Zealand tour of Bangladesh

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(52.5 ov) 180/3

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Day 1 - Session 2: Bangladesh chose to bat.


CRR: 3.40

 • Min. Ov. Rem: 35.1

 • Last 10 ov (RR): 35/1 (3.50)

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Bangladesh and New Zealand meet for their first World Test Championship game of the new cycle

Sylhet promises batting-friendly conditions as both teams shift focus to the longest format



Mohammad Isam

Mohammad Isam

27-Nov-2023 • 22 hrs ago



Bangladesh will look to Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Mushfiqur Rahim to guide a young side through a tough series  •  BCB

Bangladesh will look to Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Mushfiqur Rahim to guide a young side through a tough series • BCB


Big picture: New cycle brings new hope


The first Test match after the World Cup in India is taking place in Sylhet, which geographically, is not a million miles away, but certainly in terms of atmosphere, it is another world. New Zealand are playing their first Test in eight months, Bangladesh in five months. It is the kick-off point for the World Test Championship for both teams, so at the very least, points are at stake.



New Zealand were the defending champions in the last cycle, but they were nowhere near close to making the final. That might just have prompted them to be that little bit more switched on, resulting in bringing their best team on this tour after sending a second-string side for the ODIs that were played here in September. Everything was different then.



Kane Williamson will lead the batting unit alongside Tom Latham, Devon Conway and Henry Nicholls in the top four. Daryl Mitchell and Rachin Ravindra, having totalled five centuries between them in the World Cup, will be brimming with confidence.


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Captain Tim Southee will lead a bowling attack that is likely to be spin-dominated. Ish Sodhi is in the mix - he took a six-for against Bangladesh this year, albeit in a different format. Mitchell Santner seems a good shout to play his first Test in over two years. Ajaz Patel is another major option for their selectors. Ravindra's all-round skills will be key, while Neil Wagner too could expect to bowl a lot if he is the second seamer with Southee.


Bangladesh have their own reasons to want to get on the field quickly. They had a poor World Cup campaign. The aftermath hasn't been great either and they go into this series without many of their key players. Captain Shakib Al Hasan and his deputy Litton Das are out. So are fast bowlers Taskin Ahmed and Ebadot Hossain. Apart from Litton who was given paternity leave, the rest are all injured. Bangladesh have had to rethink their bowling attack even as Shakib and Tamim Iqbal have left big holes in the batting line-up.


Mahmudul Hasan Joy and Zakir Hasan are the likely openers, but a lot will depend on captain Najmul Hossain Shanto, Mominul Haque and Mushfiqur Rahim. Taijul Islam and Mehidy Hasan Miraz will carry the inexperienced bowling attack. The picture ain't pretty for Bangladesh, but Sylhet could provide the sort of exit they want from the talk about the World Cup, which doesn't seem to end in Bangladesh.


Form guide


Bangladesh WWLLL (last five Tests, most recent first)

New Zealand WWWLD


In the spotlight: Mominul Haque and Rachin Ravindra


Usually Mominul Haque doesn't want to be in the spotlight. It was one of the reasons that he gave up the Test captaincy last year. His runs had dried up. Many felt it was because of his aversion to the limelight. Mominul, however, remains Bangladesh's Test batting mainstay. He will be expected to get back in the groove quickly even though he has stressed in the recent past that it isn't easy being a Test specialist playing this format after big gaps. Still, he was the highest run-getter in the recently-concluded National Cricket League first-class tournament so batting form may not be a big worry for the left-hander.


Tim Southee will be leading a full-strength New Zealand side in Bangladesh

Tim Southee will be leading a full-strength New Zealand side in Bangladesh•Getty Images

There will be a lot of interest in Rachin Ravindra after his World Cup bonanza. He finished as the fourth highest run-getter in the competition, including centuries against England, Australia and Pakistan. He is likely to have a different role in the Test series against Bangladesh, probably batting down the order and involved in a lot of bowling. He is already a changed cricketer, having been given the opportunity of a lifetime so early in his international career.


Team news: Extra spinners in both XIs


Nurul Hasan will take Litton's place behind the stumps, while Khaled Ahmed is likely to take Taskin's spot in the bowling unit. Nayeem Hasan is likely to be the third spinner if they choose a five-man attack.


Bangladesh (probable): 1 Mahmudul Hasan Joy, 2 Zakir Hasan, 3 Najmul Hossain Shanto, 4 Mominul Haque, 5 Mushfiqur Rahim, 6 Nurul Hasan (wk), 7 Mehidy Hasan Miraz, 8 Nayeem Hasan 9 Taijul Islam, 10 Shoriful Islam, 11 Khaled Ahmed


New Zealand have a spin puzzle to solve. Ravindra is likely to bat in the top six after a stellar World Cup campaign, but there could be a toss-up between Ajaz, Santner and Sodhi for two positions.


New Zealand (probable): 1 Tom Latham, 2 Devon Conway, 3 Kane Williamson, 4 Henry Nicholls, 5 Daryl Mitchell, 6 Rachin Ravindra, 7 Tom Blundell (wk), 8 Mitchell Santner, 9 Tim Southee (capt), 10 Ajaz Patel/Ish Sodhi, 11 Neil Wagner


Pitch and conditions: Sylhet is good for batting


Sylhet's reputation as the best batting ground in Bangladesh was strengthened by the five white-ball international matches held this year. It hasn't hosted a Test in five years but during this period, there have been six 400-plus scores in first-class matches at this venue. The weather is mostly dry, with the breeze coming down from the hillside often helping drop the temperature further.

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