1st T20I: Bangladesh claim historic victory over New Zealand

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NAPIER:

Bangladesh

claimed an historic five-wicket win over

New Zealand

on Wednesday after their seamers ran riot in the opening game of their three-match Twenty20 series on Wednesday in Napier.
This was Bangladesh's first Twenty20 win on New Zealand soil, four days after also claiming a maiden away one-day international win over the Black Caps in Napier.

Asked to bat by Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto, New Zealand made a disastrous start losing three wickets before reaching 134 for nine after their 20 overs.
The Black Caps bowlers gave home fans hope with the early wickets of Bangladesh opener

Rony Talukdar

and Shanto.

Veteran Litton Das partnered up with Soumya Sarkar, then Towhid Hridoy to steer Bangladesh to 96-4 after 13 overs.
The visitors were wobbling at 97-5 as they lost wickets in quick succession after

Afif Hossain

was caught for one run in six balls.
Das, who finished on 42 not out, survived two close calls as he battled cramp.
The on-field umpire gave him out lbw on Tim Southee's bowling, but the Bangladesh opener stayed at the crease when the review showed the ball would have sailed over the stumps.

Ish Sodhi

then caught Das at the boundary, but stepped onto the boundary rope to give away six runs.
It fell to

Mahedi Hasan

, who finished 19 not out, to hit the winning runs in his partnership of 40 with Das with eight balls spare.
The second and third Twenty20 in Internationals will both be played at Mount Maunganui on Friday, then Sunday.
Bangladesh, ranked ninth in Twenty20 international cricket, punched above their weight to floor third-ranked New Zealand.
Having dismissed New Zealand for 98 in Saturday's third one-day international in losing the series 2-1, the Bangladesh bowlers picked up where they left off.

Hasan bowled

Tim Seifert

in the opening over.
Shoriful Islam was the pick of the Bangladesh bowlers with 3-26, including having

Finn Allen

caught and Glenn Phillips trapped lbw in consecutive balls.
Daryl Mitchell hit consecutive fours before falling for 14 to leave New Zealand 20-4.
Mark Chapman hit 19 off as many balls before being caught with the score on 50-5.
Captain

Mitchell Santner

and James Neesham put on 41 before Sarkar made his second catch to dismiss Santner, having also caught Allen in the slips.
Neesham fell two runs short of his 50, holing out at deep cover point, and Southee was caught on eight.
Adam Milne

hit a towering six off the final ball to finish 16 not out, but Bangladesh's batters chipped away at New Zealand's tally.

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