Mount Maunganui: Bangladesh captain who is Extatisfied Mominul Haque gets lost because of the words in the shock of eight goal victory over the New Zealand world champions on Mount Maunganui on Wednesday.
This was the first time Bangladesh won in New Zealand, and Mominul could not hold back his emotions when Mushfiqur uterus froze the limit of Kyle Jamieson to seal a famous victory with eight goals.
“I can’t describe it.
It’s a remarkable thing,” Mominul, who didn’t come out 13, said that after hugging Mushfiqur and waved to the Bangladesh team and support staff.
Not only the boost for Bangladesh’s cricket but also greatly violated the hopes of New Zealand to defend their world’s exam crown.
In one of Cricket’s biggest disorders, Bangladesh arrived in New Zealand behind the loss of a 2-0 home series from Pakistan and less than seven months since New Zealand has won the world test championship by beating India in the final in the UK.
New Zealand, 130 at the back after the first half, only 17 walked in front of the stump on the fourth day with five remaining nrates, but Mominul said he refused to reflect on the victory until it happened.
“Honestly, I couldn’t sleep yesterday because of pressure and I didn’t know what would happen today,” he said, adding that after a bad preparation for the tour, Bangladesh deliberately did not focus on winning, or in New Zealand, or in New Zealand, or in New Zealand, or in New Zealand, but on executing their own plans.
“It’s very important to win a test match, everyone knows we have to increase our test crickets, (but) we don’t focus on the results, we focus on the process,” he said.
“If you think it will be difficult, it will be difficult.” After the loss and draw to India last month, the black hat was expected to sweep the two-test series to return in the world championship race, especially before South Africa arrived in February.
India, with a victory in the UK and South Africa, has made a strong start as Australia has to swept the first three-ash test against England, while Sri Lanka has a 2-0 win victory over West Indies.
Captain of New Zealand Tom Latham rejected the advice, a black hat might underestimate Bangladesh.
He said his team prepared for any test but “they certainly beat us through five days”.
“We know we have to appear and play our cricket brand and unfortunately we can’t do it for five days here.” The second test starts at Christchurch on Sunday.