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TES 2: Bould, Latham punish Bangladesh to put NZ in order

Christchurch: Trent Boult Pocketing five Wickets as Bangladesh rolled for 126 in the stump in a reply to New Zealand Giant 521 for six stated in the second test on Monday.
The last goal fell above the last day in Christchurch as the Bangladesh round ended in a half-session, and 395 was in arrears.
The host had to win a square test series two matches after losing the first test with eight wickets.
They have made batting easy display after being sent above the green goal with the opening Tom Latham in the middle for more than nine hours for 252, while Devon Conway added 109 and Tom Blundell was 57 not out.
When the black caps stated, the boult speed bowlers and the Southee team then showed how to move the ball on the green surface because they tore Bangladesh line-up.
Boult ended with five for 43 while Southee took three for 28.
Only two relative test beginners, Yasir Ali and Nurul Hasan, provided resistance.
Yasir, in the third test, made 55 while Nurul came out for 41 in the fifth test.
The tourists lost their first four wickets for only 11 running in seven overs and then five for 27 before Yasir and Nurul were installed a 60-run rescue mission.
In the early blitz, the boent had Shadman Islam (seven) and Najmul Hossain Shanto (four) both caught by Latham at the second slipped while Southee was fascinated by Mohammad Naim and Captain Mominul Haque without scoring.
The fifth goal fell above the first after tea when the boent had a Liton Das captured in the back for eight.
Southee returned to break Yasir-Nurul’s partnership with a sharp ball back on Nurul and he was trapped by a LBW.
Mehidy Hasan (LIMA) beam became the four New Zealand – behind Richard Hadlee, Daniel Vettori and Southee – to take 300 Wickets Test.
Kyle Jamieson removed Taskin Ahmed (two) and Yasir before the boot finished from the Bowling Shoriful Islam for two.
Latham two catches on the slip came after the innings marathon, the second double century in his career.
He faced 373 shipments and hit 34 crawling and two on the sixth round ended when he tried to ride the running level.
He hit six, four and sixth another off in a row Mominul Haque shipment but not on time the fourth attempt to hit the captain Bangladesh and part-time spinner to the limit and caught on square feet.
Conway, continuing at 99, raised hundred with four of the first balls of the day but ran out soon after.
It ended the partnership of the 215-run second goal following Latham 148-Run stood with Will Young’s first goal.
Sulent New Zealand Ross Taylor, playing test-112 and finally, accepting the honorary guard on the way to the middle of the Bangladesh and fast player to his typical stroke, with the limits of the drive cover and shot shot.
But at 28 he was caught by Shoriful Islam in the foot off ebadot Hossain and Henry Nicholls (Duck) and Daryl Mitchell (three) following after.
Blundell was defeated in 57 with Jamieson at four when the declaration was made.

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