BAN vs NZ, Second Test, Day 4 Review: Patel's six-fer, aided by Phillips' resilience, propels New Zealand to a remarkable victory
Ajaz Patel's brilliance with the ball was enough for the Kiwis to level the two-match series.
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Until the beginning of day four, the match progressed as follows: On day one, 15 wickets fell in less than 80 overs. Day two saw no play due to rain, and on day three, 7 wickets were taken in less than 32 overs.
On day four, Bangladesh began at 38 for two with Mominul Haque and Zakir Hasan at the crease. They hoped to build partnerships for a substantial score, setting a challenging total for the Kiwis to chase in the final innings. However, Kiwi bowler Ajaz Patel, in particular, had different plans. Initially, both overnight batters looked promising and took the team total to 71 for two. However, Patel dismissed Mominul lbw as he attempted a pull shot on a ball that didn't bounce much.
Mitchell Santner soon claimed the crucial wicket of Mushfiqur Rahim at 82. Patel then wreaked havoc, taking four more wickets, supported by Santner who took three wickets. Ajaz finished with a six-wicket haul, conceding 57 runs, and Bangladesh were all out for just 144 in their second innings. Chasing the target, the Kiwis needed 137 to level the series at 1-1.
It was not going to be easy on a pitch favouring the spinners, offering turn, bounce, and plenty of bite. The Kiwis stumbled and lost their sixth wicket with only 69 on the board, seemingly unable to chase down the target. However, the hero of the first innings, Glenn Phillips, entered the crease and was joined by Mitchell Santner. They stitched a brilliant 70-run partnership for the seventh wicket on a challenging pitch, securing a four-wicket victory for the Kiwis.
Phillips and Santner remained not out on 40 and 35, respectively, helping the Kiwis level (1-1) the series. For Bangladesh, Mehidy Hasan Miraz stood out with the ball, claiming three wickets on day four to keep his team in contention. However, ultimately, his team lost the match. After the match, losing captain Najmul Hossain Shanto praised his team's bowlers, highlighting their excellent performance. He expressed pride in the collective fielding effort but acknowledged missed opportunities.
Here's how 'X' users reacted to result of 2nd Test between Bangladesh and New Zealand:
Glenn Philips
— Satya Prakash (@Satya_Prakash08) December 9, 2023
He can win matches with Bat
He can win matches with ball
He can become Wicketkeeper too.
A perfect team man.
Won a test match against Bangladesh in Bangladesh.#BANvsNZ pic.twitter.com/1foiD1tZJw
Well played #BANvsNZ pic.twitter.com/BDAteYcvZy
— Cinema 🎥 Cricket 🏏 (@SmudgeTillEnd) December 9, 2023
Positive Strokeplay in these pitches 💯
— alekhaNikun (@nikun28) December 9, 2023
Glenn Philips & Mitch Santer won it for New Zealand.
1-1 Draw. Bangladesh missed a big chance.
Partnership gives the vibe of @ShreyasIyer15 - @ashwinravi99 last year.#BANvsNZ pic.twitter.com/76VZSOnP8Z
Brilliant win for NewZeland in second test by 4 Wickets 👏
— Ajay Gautam (@gautam_ajay007) December 9, 2023
They level the series by 1-1 #BANvsNZ pic.twitter.com/aafih3pNgB
Cold.....#BANvsNZ pic.twitter.com/axd2xRJ2ks
— 🇵🇸 معارج (@meeeeeeeem__) December 9, 2023
GLENN PHiLLIPS has won it for NZ he scored 87 when Nz were 97/7 in first inning
— Mujahid Ashraf 🤡 (@mujahidpct) December 9, 2023
And now in second inning he chased the total when NZ were 67/6 by scoring 40* 🔥
New Zealand made him perfect cricketer. A perfect allrounder.
#BANvsNZ pic.twitter.com/f0UcX9QIPS
#NZvsBAN #BANvsNZ
— Ajeet Singh (@WorldOfAjeet) December 9, 2023
2nd Test, Day 4#NewZealand won the match and leveled the series 1-1.#Bangladesh was bowled out for 144 runs in the 2nd innings and #NewZealand chased the target by losing 6 wkts. #Bangladesh 172 & 144 runs#NewZealand 180 & 139/6 #cricket #sports
This was the exact game I was thinking of whilst watching this one
— Bodrul Sir 🇧🇩🇦🇺 (@BodrulSir) December 9, 2023
Same old song for us #BANvsNZ https://t.co/m3y9Umf7Bt
GLENN PHILLIPS IS THE HERO FOR KIWIS 🇳🇿
— Hammer and Gavel (@hammer_gavel) December 9, 2023
- 87 runs in 1st innings
- 40* runs in 2nd innings
- 3 wickets with the ball
When all the batters struggled on a tough Dhaka pitch, he is the only batter to score 20+ runs in both innings.
Series 1-1 Drawn!#BANvsNZ pic.twitter.com/93AyA3h8ke
A host nation Bangladesh, playing on their strength that is spin, has lost to New Zealand by 4 wickets.
— Harsh (@the_dabiyan) December 9, 2023
It was turning so much that the game ended in 7th session.
No game was played on day 2 as it rained all day. One session of day 3 was also washed out.#BANvsNZ
Phillips and Santner have propelled Newzealand to a famous test victory in Bangladesh. #BANvsNZ
— Hasan Ali (@HasanAl42593665) December 9, 2023
Excellent partnership between Phillip & Santner #BANvsNZ
— Khurram Sattar (@ksattar84) December 9, 2023
Another sub continent team felling in their own sandpit. You love to see it!#BANvsNZ
— Don Mateo (@DonMateo_X14) December 9, 2023
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