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Fairytale ends as Taylor Seals NZ wins over Bangladesh

Fairytale ends as Taylor Seals NZ wins over Bangladesh
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Christchurch: New Zealand wrapped the second test against Bangladesh by an innings and 117 run, with Ross Taylor took the last goal in Fairytale finishing to unite the two-test series at Christchurch on Tuesday.
Liton Das solved 102 delivery which was handled 101 for Bangladesh but not close enough to the tourists dismissed in their second half for 278 after being forced to take part in 385 walking behind.
The top power put up sandy resistance in reaching 123 for three, while Liton shared the century partnership for the sixth goal with Nurul Hasan.
But there was no battle in the tail as New Zealand, the ruling world test champion, completing a very necessary victory after being beaten comprehensively by eight goals in the first test.
What do you complete the test! @Rossltaylor took his third test test to finish the test in 3 days in Hagley …
https://t.co/6KA0C5D3W3- Blackcaps (@BlackCaps) 1641878120000 Taylor 37 years old, New Zealand Statesman played the 112nd and final tests, have The rare bowl in the end and took the last goal with Hossain Ebadot was arrested by Tom Latham for four people.
It was a fitting farewell to Taylor, which leaned from red-ball cricket with a record of New Zealand 7,683 operating with his name and the 37th on the list of all the most productive sports run-getters.
Ross Taylor finished his exam career with a goal to win a big victory and 12 # WTC23 points for New Zealand! 🎉 …
https://t.co/tquuhqljqa- ICC (@ .cc) 1641879056000bangladesh was drowned in their second round by bounce Neil Wagner, who took three for 77, while Kyle Jamieson finished with four for 82.
But the foundation for victory It was placed by the Latham captain with 252 to set up the first Innings Mammoth New Zealand 521 for six stated.
Bangladeshi Bowler failed to take advantage of the green goal, after winning a throw and put New Zealand into the bat, and when Bangladesh fought with the new Zealand speed pair Trent Boult and the Southee team showed how to use conditions.
Listen from @rossltaylor to @sparknzsport after the last test is suitable for New Zealand.
#Nzvban https://t.co/rsw80ycomz- Blackcaps (@blackcaps) 1641878467000engan swing and seams above, innings already at 41.2 Overs for 126 with a booty boots for 43 and Southeee three for 28.
When Bangladesh is sent to bat again , New Zealand produced the third weapon in their armory bowling, a wagner short ball specialist.
After Jamieson removed Shadman Islam (21), Wagner entered action with a short ball to Najmul Hossain Shanto (29) which was connected to a boult on the boundaries.
Player @anz_nz Match is captain @ Tomlatham2! #NZVBAN https://t.co/G0NVKN5WJ1- Blackcaps (@BlackCaps) 1641879052000Duts Mohammad Naim made 24 off off 98 balls before he fell to Southe and then Wagner returned to action.
Skipper Mominul Haque has reached 37 when Wagner turned to full delivery which was eyed with Taylor on the first slip.
The Walton player from this series is Conway Devon with a hundred in each test.
#Nzvban https://t.co/3Psoruxovo- Blackcaps 1641879598000Yasir Ali, which scored 55 in the first round, there was in two when he was attached to the wagner delivery which was increasing and the ball lobos to Latham on the second slip.
Jamieson, who struggled with a loss in a loss test, won by Bangladesh by eight goals, much sharper at Christchurch, eliminating Mehidy Hasan and Liton to go with Shadman’s goal.

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