Champions Trophy 2024/25, BAN vs NZ 6th Match, Group A Match Preview
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Big picture: New Zealand primed for semi-finals
Another win against familiar opponents Bangladesh in Rawalpindi will greatly enhance their semi-final prospects, an admirable achievement after losing several frontline bowlers to injuries pre-tournament.
Towhid Hridoy made his maiden ODI century but suffered from cramps at the end of his innings. Fortunately for him, Rawalpindi will be cooler than Dubai. Bangladesh will also be buoyed by the news that their senior batter Mahmudullah is likely to play against New Zealand after missing out against India with a hamstring niggle.
Bangladesh’s bowling was steady against India but they need more from the likes of Taskin Ahmed, Rishad Hossain and Mehidy Hasan Miraz. They could also do with more firepower in Nahid Rana, their fastest bowler. New Zealand have never faced him before, so the surprise factor could be to Bangladesh’s advantage in a game they must win to keep their Champions Trophy campaign alive.
Form guide
Bangladesh: LLLLL (last five completed ODIs, most recent first)
New Zealand: Wwwwl
In the spotlight: Towhid Hridoy and Glenn Phillips
Team news: What if Mahmudullah and Ravindra are fit?
Two changes are expected for Bangladesh as they look to include Mahmudullah and Nahid. Who will they replace though?
Bangladesh (Probable): 1 tanzid hasan, 2 soumya sarkar, 3 Najmul Hossain Shanto (Capt), 4 Mehidy Hasan Miraz, 5 tohwid Hridoy, 6 Mushfiquur Rahim (WK), 7 Jaaker Ali, 7 Jaker Ali, 8 Rishad Hassain, 9 Tanzim Hasan, 10 Taske Ahmed, 11 Mustafizur Rahman
New Zealand rested Rachin Ravindra against Pakistan after he was struck on the forehead while fielding during the tri-series just before the Champions Trophy. Since then, Devon Conway has scored of 97, 48 and 10 as an opener while Young scored a hundred in the previous game. So if New Zealand want to bring Ravindra back, who do they leave out?
New Zealand (probable): 1 Will Young, 2 Devon Conway, 3 Kane Williamson, 4 Daryl Mitchell, 5 Tom Latham (wk), 6 Glenn Phillips, 7 Michael Bracewell, 8 Mitchell Santner (capt), 9 Nathan Smith, 10 Matt Henry, 11 Will O’Rourke
Pitch and conditions: Rawalpindi could be cloudy
This time, there will be no industrial fans and outdoor heaters to dry the pitch, as was the case ahead of the last international match – a Test against England – at this venue. Rawalpindi is generally good for batting, with a bit of help for fast bowlers as long as the ball is new and shiny. The forecast for Monday is cloudy weather with the temperature expected to drop below 20C after sunset.
Stats and trivia: Bangladesh’s most frequent ODI opponents
Quotes
“Yeah, we’ve got a few plans for Bangladesh, but I think we obviously – we have to wait and see what the wicket does. If it is pretty flat I think it is probably similar stuff to what we’ve been operating in in Karachi. It’s hitting that hard length for a long period of time and then we know they have some destructive players in their line-up as well.”
New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner
“(Preparation time) has to be enough. That’s what the tournament gives us. That’s what we are using. Yesterday was a good practice. The Islamabad Club ground has really good facilities. We had a good session. We will have a sharp session today, and we will be ready for tomorrow.”
Bangladesh head coach Phil Simmons
Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo’s Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84
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