Match Details
Date & Time:
24th Nov 2024, 6:20 PM
Match Number:
Match 6
Match Results:
SWA Won By 48 runs
Match 6
Lagos
173/9 (20.0)
125/5 (20.0)
Eswatini beat Saint Helena by 48 runs
Player of the match
Adil Butt - SWA
Player of the Match
173/9 (20.0 overs)
Top Batter
Top Bowler
Adil Butt
81(43)
Minhaz Khojbariya
47(27)
Aiden Leo
2-17(3)
Brendan Leo
2-38(4)
125/5 (20.0 overs)
Top Batter
Top Bowler
Scott Crowie
54(53)
Andrew Yon
24(26)
Umair Qasim
3-14(4)
Minhaz Khojbariya
1-19(4)
All
Wickets
4s
6s
SWA
STH
Righ then, that is it from this enthralling Test match and this series as well where Bangladesh and New Zealand share the spoils. The trophy has been handed to both captains, Tim Southee and Najmul Hossain Shanto who join their teams and both sides pose together for the pictures. These two sides now travel to New Zealand to meet again in a three-match ODI series. The first game will be played on 17th December, Sunday starting at 3.30 am IST (10 pm GMT, Previous Day), but as you know you can always join us early for all the build-up to the game. Until then, cheers and goodbye!
Tim Southee, the victorious skipper of New Zealand says it was a bit tough, but he's happy they ended up winning. Adds that the team trusted their skills, and on this pitch, you can play your way. Credits Bangladesh as well. Tells that it was just a matter of time before wickets fell. Says it's not easy when people expect quick results, Ajaz Patel did great with six wickets, and winning on a pitch like this feels really good.
Taijul Islam is the PLAYER OF THE SERIES for his 15 wickets in two Tests. He says that the side played well and he would've been much more delighted with this award had it come in a winning cause. Adds that the side played well overall but they needed a few more runs in this game.
Glenn Phillips is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his stellar all-around performance. He says that at the end of the day, runs always mattered on such a track and thankfully they got more than the opponents here. Adds that Tim Southee created pressure early on and then the spinners cleared up the batting unit of the opponents restricting them to a low total that worked in their favor. Mentions that he just sticks to his plans and tries to put the bowler under pressure and sometimes it clicks and at times it doesn't, but the approach will remain the same. Also credits Santner for his batting heroics at the end.
Najmul Hossain Shanto, the captain of Bangladesh says that their bowlers did an awesome job, all four of them. Adds that he is proud of how everyone helped in the field. Tells that in the first match, they played well, but in the latest one, missed some chances and will look to learn from it. Says that now they are getting ready for the ODI series in New Zealand, and hopes everyone plays great there too. He emphasized the importance of teamwork and staying positive for the upcoming challenges.
Presentation Time...
New Zealand, on the other hand, also struggled in their first innings as even after a breezy start, they lost half their side before Stumps on Day 1 which saw 15 wickets fall in total. Taijul Islam and Mehidy Hasan spun a web around them while Shahadat Hossain took a stunner to dismiss the main man, Kane Williamson. We did not get any action on Day 2 due to consistent rain which was a bit of a disappointment. However, on Day 3 we saw Glenn Phillips taking an attacking approach and putting pressure on the bowlers by hitting boundaries. He played a fantastic knock of 83 runs missing out on a hundred while Tim Southee and Kyle Jamieson helped them to take a first innings lead of 8 runs. Just like the Kiwis, it was the spin trio of Taijul, Mehidy, and Nayeem Hasan who shared eight wickets while Shoriful Islam also bowled well and picked up a couple. After that, we could not get much action but the Kiwis were able to pick up two wickets with the crucial one being of Najmul Hossain Shanto who gave in to a hostile spell from Southee. Then bad light stopped play just like in Day 1 and the hosts ended with a 30-run lead going into Day 4. In the end, New Zealand kept their calm, and with the inspired selection of Mitchell Santner and Phillips' brilliance shared the spoils in this series.
Bangladesh once again decided to bat first after winning the toss as this was another rank-turner of a wicket. Their openers once again failed to make any impact as they were already four down in the first session. It was the partnership between Mushfiqur Rahim and Shahadat Hossain that steadied things for them. However, the talking point in the second session was the dismissal of Rahim as he handled the ball deliberately and became the first Bangladeshi batter to be out 'obstructing the field'. After that, some handy contributions from Mehidy Hasan and Nurul Hasan took them to a total of 172 runs. Tim Southee bowled well in the overcast conditions and gave away no runs in his 5.2 overs and picked up a wicket but it was the trip of Ajaz Patel, Mitchell Santner, and Glenn Phillips did the rest of the job quite effectively with the Phillips taking three wickets on his birthday.
Bangladeshi batters were all over the place from the start of Day 4 but a fighting half-century from opener Zakir Hasan and important runs from Shoriful Islam and Taijul Islam in the end helped them set a target of 137 runs. Ajaz Patel shone with a six-wicket haul for the Kiwis. While chasing, New Zealand's top order once again had no answers to the spin prowess of Bangladesh and they were in a spot of trouble with 51/5 on the scoreboard. However, Tom Latham played a good knock before getting out while Daryl Mitchell also added some important runs. The Kiwis needed 47 runs with four wickets in hand after Tea and it was that man, Glenn Phillips, who impressed with the bat after getting an early life as he was dropped by Najmul Hossain Shanto. He along with Mitchell Santner dodged a few close calls and with a partnership of 70 runs took them over the line.
BLACKCAPS WINS A THRILLER AND LEVELS THE SERIES! What an exceptional Test match this has been! We saw absolutely everything and even rain and bad light could not stop this match from getting a result. This game went back and forth as both teams genuinely had a chance of getting the win at different points, but it was the all-round show from Glenn Phillips that proved to be the difference as the Kiwis avenged their defeat in the first Test.
139/6 (39.4)
Over 40
4
1
4
0
Glenn Phillips*
40 (48)
Mitchell Santner
35 (39)
Mehidy Hasan
3/52 (16.4)
NZ
139/6
4
39.4
Mehidy Hasan to Glenn Phillips ,FOUR! A scream of relief from Glenn Phillips as he smashes the winning runs. Short of a length outside off, Glenn Phillips hops back and smashes this all along the carpet through cover for a boundary to wrap the 2nd Test by 4 wickets in their favor.
1
39.3
Mehidy Hasan to Mitchell Santner ,Tosses it up on off, Mitchell Santner punches this to long off for a single.
4
39.2
Mehidy Hasan to Mitchell Santner ,FOUR! Tossed up on off, Mitchell Santner crunches this through cover for a boundary. New Zealand need just 3 to win this one now.
0
39.1
Mehidy Hasan to Mitchell Santner ,Short of a length in middle, Mitchell Santner pushes this to point for no run.
Over 39
1
1
1
0
1
0
Mitchell Santner*
30 (36)
Glenn Phillips
36 (47)
Mominul Haque
0/4 (1)
NZ
130/6
1
38.6
Mominul Haque to Mitchell Santner ,Short and wide outside off, Mitchell Santner hops back and punches this towards sweeper cover for a single.
1
38.5
Mominul Haque to Glenn Phillips ,Fuller one on off, Glenn Phillips drills this past the bowler for a single to long off.
1
38.4
Mominul Haque to Mitchell Santner ,Tossed up on off, Mitchell Santner rolls it to mid on for a single.
0
38.3
Mominul Haque to Mitchell Santner ,Fuller around the pads, Mitchell Santner blocks it out.
1
38.2
Mominul Haque to Glenn Phillips ,Fuller one on off, Glenn Phillips pushes it towards long off for a single.
0
38.1
Mominul Haque to Glenn Phillips ,Tossed up on off, Glenn Phillips strides in front and blocks it out.
Over 38
0
0
0
1
6
1
Mitchell Santner*
28 (33)
Glenn Phillips
34 (44)
Mehidy Hasan
3/43 (16)
NZ
126/6
0
37.6
Mehidy Hasan to Mitchell Santner ,Quicker and flatter outside off, Mitchell Santner looks to cut but misses out.
0
37.5
Mehidy Hasan to Mitchell Santner ,Quicker and flatter on off, Mitchell Santner pushes it towards cover.
0
37.4
Mehidy Hasan to Mitchell Santner ,Fuller one on off, Mitchell Santner cuts it late and finds the fielder at point.
1
37.3
Mehidy Hasan to Glenn Phillips ,Tossed up on off, Glenn Phillips tucks it towards mid0wicket for a single.
6
37.2
Mehidy Hasan to Glenn Phillips ,SIX! Tossed up in the slot around the middle and leg, Glenn Phillips strides to the pitch of it and slog sweeps this for a maximum. New Zealand could see the finish line.
1
37.1
Mehidy Hasan to Mitchell Santner ,Quicker and flatter on off, Mitchell Santner cuts this towards deep point for a single and it brings up a 50-run partnership between these two.
Over 37
0
0
0
1
6
0
Glenn Phillips*
27 (42)
Mitchell Santner
27 (29)
Taijul Islam
2/58 (14)
NZ
118/6
0
36.6
Taijul Islam to Glenn Phillips ,Length dragged back a bit and on off, Glenn Phillips hops back and smashes this straight to cover for no run.
0
36.5
Taijul Islam to Glenn Phillips ,Fuller one around off, Glenn Phillips slices this towards gully for no run.
0
36.4
Taijul Islam to Glenn Phillips ,Tossed up in middle, turning viciously as it turns away from the off-pole and beats the outside edge of the batter.
1
36.3
Taijul Islam to Mitchell Santner ,Much fuller on off, Mitchell Santner drives this to mid-off and takes for a single.
6
36.2
Taijul Islam to Mitchell Santner ,SIX! That's a biggie. Tossed up a touch fuller on off, Mitchell Santner clears his front leg and smashes this out of the park up and over the sight screen for a huge six.
0
36.1
Taijul Islam to Mitchell Santner ,Tossed up outside off turning in a mile, Mitchell Santner defends this off the front foot.
Over 36
0
1
0
0
0
0
Glenn Phillips*
27 (39)
Mitchell Santner
20 (26)
Mehidy Hasan
3/35 (15)
NZ
111/6
0
35.6
Mehidy Hasan to Glenn Phillips ,Tossed up on off, Glenn Phillips pushes this back towards mid on for no run.
1
35.5
Mehidy Hasan to Mitchell Santner ,Tossed up around the pads, Mitchell Santner tucks it towards fine leg for a single.
Date & Time:
24th Nov 2024, 6:20 PM
Match Number:
Match 6
Match Results:
SWA Won By 48 runs
Just the right stats to help you determine which team statistically has the upper hand
SWA vs STH
*Last 3 years
1
No. of Matches
1
SWA
0
STH
0
Tie
over 20
W
6
0
2
4
0
Runs 12
over 19
wd
2
1
0
1
1
0
Runs 6
over 18
0
1
1
4
0
0
Runs 6
over 17
1
6
2
0
1
0
Runs 10
over 16
0
3
2
1
0
1
Runs 7
Bowling Friendly
1st Batting Friendly
Neutral
158
1st Batting Average
117
Highest Score Chased
3
No. of Matches
Won by team
1st Batting
67%
2nd Batting
33%
Wicket Split
Pacer
53.85% | 21W
Spin
46.15% | 18W
Umpire:
Asif Iqbal (UAE), Andrew Louw (NAM)
Third Umpire:
No TV Umpire
Match Referee:
Owen Chirombe (ZIM)