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Apart from Kane Williamson, the remaining Kiwi batsmen disappointed, this was the second day

Apart from Kane Williamson, the remaining Kiwi batsmen disappointed, this was the second day


First Test: Apart from Kane Williamson, the remaining Kiwi batsmen disappointed, this was the second day


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Kane Williamson scored the 29th century of his Test career (Photo: X/@ICC)

new zealand cricket team And bangladesh cricket team An interesting contest is being seen in the first test being played in Sylhet between.

At the end of the second day’s play, the Kiwi team has scored 266 runs after losing 8 wickets in its first innings.

In such a situation, New Zealand team is still 44 runs behind Bangladesh on the basis of first innings.

Let’s take a look at the play on the second day of the first Test match.

Except Williamson, no Kiwi batsman could play a big innings.

In the first innings for the visiting team New Zealand kane williamson Except for, all the batsmen were seen struggling.

No other batsman could play a big innings. darryl mitchell After a good start, he could not play a big innings and was out after scoring 41 runs.

Similarly, Glenn Phillips also got out on a personal score of 42 runs and walked away. There was a partnership of 78 runs between Williamson and Phillips for the sixth wicket.

Williamson scored 29th test century

experienced batsman Williamson played a century in difficult times Made the Kiwi team return to the match.

This was 33-year-old Williamson’s 29th century in his Test career.

Batting at a strike rate of 50.73, he scored 104 runs in 205 balls. In this innings he hit 11 fours.

It was only because of Williamson’s innings that the Kiwi team was able to stand again in the match against Bangladesh.

Williamson equaled Bradman and Kohli

Right-handed batsman Williamson also made a special record in his name during this innings.

Williamson has surpassed former Australian legend Don Bradman and the star batsman of the Indian cricket team in terms of centuries in Test cricket. Virat Kohli Has equaled. Both of them also have 29-29 centuries.

Former Indian batsman at the pinnacle of centuries in Test cricket Sachin Tendulkar (51) Sitting.

Williamson in great form, played 100+ innings in the fourth consecutive test

Williamson is batting with great rhythm in the Test. He played 100+ innings for the fourth consecutive Test on Wednesday.

They England cricket team Had played an inning of 132 runs against in February this year.

after this Sri Lanka cricket team He scored scores of 121 and 215 against Bangladesh in March and now he has scored a century against Bangladesh.

He has also become the first batsman for New Zealand to score centuries in 3 consecutive Tests.

How was Bangladesh’s bowling?

Bangladesh bowlers kept putting constant pressure on the Kiwi batsmen and did not give them a single chance to play freely.

The batsmen remained under pressure due to wickets falling at regular intervals in the first innings.

Oli Taijul Islam was the top bowler in the first innings with 4 wickets. He bowled 30 overs at an economical economy of 3.00.

For Bangladesh, Shoriful Islam, Mehdi Hasan Miraj, Naeem Hasan and Mominul Islam managed to take 1 wicket each.





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