Right then, that is it from this one-sided affair where New Zealand goes through and knocks out Bangladesh. Next up in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is a big clash between Australia and South Africa. A lot is at stake as a win for either will confirm their spot in the semi-final. That match is scheduled to be played on 25th February, Tuesday at 9 am GMT. But as you know, you can always join us early for all the build-up to the action. Until then, cheers and goodbye!
Mitchell Santner, the victorious skipper of New Zealand says...
Najmul Hossain Shanto, the captain of Bangladesh, says that they batted well in the first ten overs, but they lost too many wickets in the middle phase. Adds that it was a good wicket to bat on and they needed two big partnerships but he is disappointed with the middle order. Praises Nahid Rana for his impressive bowling and says he has a lot of potential. Mentions that the next match is still a big game for them as they want to finish the tournament on a positive note. Ends by saying that they just need to put on a collective performance to challenge Pakistan.
Michael Bracewell is PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his impressive bowling with four wickets. He says that it is awesome to contribute to the win as the main focus was coming here and to win it and secure the semi-final spot. He says that he just wants to keep the stumps in the game as if you give any width to the batter, they can free their arms so it is key to bowl to wicket to wicket and tight lines. Adds that the breeze of here reminds him of Wellington, and he has bowled in these conditions. Mentions that their side looks pretty well balanced and they are just trying to play, what is in front of them and he is pretty happy to bowl the full quota of his 10 overs. Talks about the partnership between Rachin Ravindra and Tom Latham, it was nice to finish the game as Rachin is going from strength to strength in the ICC events, and he is a wonderful player.
Presentation Time...
Bangladesh simply didn’t have enough runs to defend. Taskin Ahmed got them off to a dream start with a wicket in the first over, and Nahid Rana’s dismissal of Kane Williamson sparked some hope. But they failed to build on that momentum, allowing a couple of big partnerships to take the game away. A missed run-out chance when Rachin Ravindra was in his 20s and another dropped catch later proved costly. Rishad Hossain and Fizz picked up a wicket each, but by then, the damage was done, sealing yet another group-stage exit for Bangladesh in an ICC tournament.
Earlier in the game, Bangladesh once again found it tough to put up a big total. Skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto fought hard with a gritty 77 but lacked solid support from the rest. Jaker Ali played a handy knock, while Tanzid Hasan and Rishad Hossain chipped in, but it wasn’t enough. Michael Bracewell was the standout with the ball for New Zealand, grabbing four wickets, while the pacers combined to pick up four more, keeping Bangladesh in check.
New Zealand were in early trouble, losing Young and Williamson cheaply, but Rachin Ravindra, making his return after a head injury, joined Devon Conway to rebuild the innings. The duo looked assured, stitching together a crucial stand before Conway fell after a steady start. Ravindra, however, was in sublime touch, smashing a brilliant fourth ODI century and becoming the first Kiwi to score 4 hundred in ICC events, while Tom Latham continued his fine form with a well-crafted fifty. Though both fell before the finish line, Glenn Phillips and Michael Bracewell ensured there were no late stumbles, sealing a comfortable win with plenty of balls to spare!
NEW ZEALAND MARCH INTO THE SEMIS! This win not only seals their spot but also confirms India's place in the final four, leaving just the race for the top spot in the group. Pakistan’s long-awaited ICC tournament at home ends in disappointment as they, along with Bangladesh, become the first teams to bow out. The Blackcaps continue to dominate in this format, looking sharper than ever and determined to get their hands on the trophy!
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Rishad Hossain to Michael Bracewell, FOUR! THAT SEALS THE DEAL FOR NEW ZEALAND! THEY ARE INTO THE SEMI FINAL! Tossed up, around off, Michael Bracewell leans on and drives it in the gap towards deep cover for a boundary. New Zealand win it by five wickets with 23 balls to spare.
END OF OVER 46 | 5 Runs & 0 Wkt | NZ 236/5
45.6
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Taskin Ahmed to Glenn Phillips, FOUR! DISPATCHED! Taskin Ahmed bangs in short of a length, around middle, a slower one, Glenn Phillips goes on the back foot and pulls it hard towards mid-wicket for a boundary. They need just one now.
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Taskin Ahmed to Glenn Phillips, A high full toss, around off, dipping one, Glenn Phillips is late in his shot as he manages to keep it down towards cover. He takes a review for a NO Ball. The third umpire comes into play and he is sure after seeing the replays that it is a legal ball.
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Taskin Ahmed to Glenn Phillips, There is an appeal for a catch but is turned down by the umpire. A low full toss, around off, Glenn Phillips digs it out as the ball lobs up in the air and the cover fielder moves forward and catches it. The umpire says that it is a bump ball.
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Taskin Ahmed to Glenn Phillips, Hard length, on top of off, Glenn Phillips makes room a bit and looks to defend it but gets it through the outer half of the bat.
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Taskin Ahmed to Glenn Phillips, On a good length, around middle, Glenn Phillips drops it down to mid-wicket.
45.1
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Taskin Ahmed to Michael Bracewell, Back of a length, around off, Michael Bracewell swivels and looks to pull it but gets it through the bottom part of the bat to deep fine leg for a single.
END OF OVER 45 | 3 Runs & 0 Wkt | NZ 231/5
There is a bit of a delay. There seems to be an issue with a flicker of light on the sight screen. The umpires are asking Phillips to just continue as they need just 6 runs to win. That area now has been blocked by some black material and we are good to go again.
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Rishad Hossain to Michael Bracewell, Floated up, around leg, Michael Bracewell goes on his knee and sweeps it out to deep square leg for a single. New Zealand need just 6 runs now.
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Rishad Hossain to Michael Bracewell, Similar length, around off, Michael Bracewell goes back and slaps it hard but straight to the cover fielder.
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Rishad Hossain to Michael Bracewell, Much shorter, around middle, Michael Bracewell goes back and pushes it to cover.
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Rishad Hossain to Michael Bracewell, Nagging length, around off, Michael Bracewell comes forward and blocks it off.
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Rishad Hossain to Michael Bracewell, Drags his length a bit, around off, Michael Bracewell drops it down to backward point.
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Rishad Hossain to Michael Bracewell, Tossed up, slower, outside off, Michael Bracewell comes forward and pushes it with soft hands in the gap towards deep cover and runs off for a couple. They need just 7 now.