NZ vs BAN: New Zealand’s dangerous bowler defeated Bangladesh, sent 3 players to the pavilion,

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Lockie Ferguson took 3 wickets
Bangladesh scored 245 runs

New Delhi. The 11th match of World Cup 2023 is being played between New Zealand and Bangladesh. In this match, New Zealand won the toss and decided to bowl first. Bangladesh team came out to bat and scored 245 runs. Initially it seemed that Bangladesh team would not be able to reach even 200 runs. But it did not happen that Bangladesh batted well later. New Zealand’s fast bowler Lockie Ferguson took a total of 3 wickets.

Ferguson took a total of 3 wickets while bowling in this match. He took the first wicket in the form of Tanjeed Hasan. Tanjeed Hasan scored a total of 16 runs in 17 balls in this match. During this period he hit a total of 4 sixes. The second victim he killed was Mehdi Hasan Miraj. Mirage caught Matt Henry. He was out after scoring 30 runs in 46 balls. He hit 4 sixes. After this, Lockie dismissed Shakib Al Hasan who was proving dangerous. Shakib Al Hasan was out after scoring 41 runs.

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On the basis of this brilliant bowling by Lockie, the New Zealand team was successful in restricting Bangladesh below 250 runs. Let us tell you that Lockie Ferguson bowled a total of 10 overs in this match. During this he took 3 wickets. Lockie has played a total of 1 Test, 60 ODI and 38 T20 matches for New Zealand so far. During this period he has taken 0, 92 and 44 wickets respectively. Even in IPL, Lockie is known for bowling brilliantly. He has taken a total of 37 wickets in 38 IPL matches so far.

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New Zealand’s playing-11 against Bangladesh: Devon Conway, Rachin Ravindra, Kane Williamson (captain), Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (wicketkeeper), Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult.

Tags: Bangladesh, new zealand, Shakib Al Hasan, world cup 2023