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Ban vs NZ Live Match: BlackCaps Seek Semi-Final Spot 2025

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This is the latest news about Ban vs NZ match today. On Monday, New Zealand will play Bangladesh at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in an attempt to secure their spot in the ICC Champions Trophy semi-finals. After defeating the tournament’s hosts, Pakistan, by 60 runs in the first game, the BlackCaps are in incredible form. They had previously proven themselves to be a formidable team in South Asian conditions by going undefeated in the tri-nation series.

 

They will face a Bangladeshi team that didn’t cause much of an issue for India before losing by six wickets to one of the title favorites. However, New Zealand will not be taking their rivals lightly. Mitchell Santner, the captain of New Zealand, stated at the pre-match press conference, “We know Bangladesh are a very good side, we’ve played them a lot in the past, and I guess here in Pindi it usually a pretty good wicket so we know they can be quite destructive.”

 

Nearly all of their players have performed in game-winning ways during the last four One-Day Internationals. In the Champions Trophy match against Pakistan, opener Will Young and Tom Latham followed in the footsteps of veteran batter Kane Williamson, who hit a century in the tri-nation series. While pacers Will O’Rourke and Matt Henry have filled the gaps left by Tim Southee and Trent Boult, Glenn Phillips has established himself as a powerful batter down the order.

 

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It’s a good position to be in. Santner noted, “I think it’s clear that the lead-in we had with that tri-Nations series was a good time for guys to get time in the middle.” “I believe that different guys have stepped up at different points during every game we’ve played, which is probably the most satisfying thing.”

 

The captain of New Zealand thought the pitch in Rawalpindi would be a little different from Karachi. “I think we’ll have to adjust here with a different surface in Rawalpindi, which is typically pretty good to bat on, but maybe a little bit more bounce,” Santner stated. “We just talk about trying to build partnerships and doing that out there, but I think traditionally it’s a pretty high-scoring ground, so we have to be on it then with the bat.”

 

It will be difficult for Bangladesh to defeat a New Zealand team that has momentum and all their bases covered. However, the team captained by Najmul Hossain had some noteworthy takeaways from their loss to India.

Before leg-spinner Rishad Hossain’s outstanding display with the ball saw the match extend to the 47th over, Bangladesh was 35-5 at one point. Towhid Hridoy’s century and Jaker Ali’s fifty helped them reach 228.

Phil Simmons, the coach of Bangladesh, hoped his team would perform even better against New Zealand.

 

He declared, “Every game in this tournament is a pressure game.” “You expect every game to be difficult because it’s the top eight in the world.”Yes, they have been playing well, but we will try to ensure that they don’t play as well as they have been playing because tomorrow is a new day.

 

Prior to the match, Bangladesh is also evaluating the fitness of veteran all-rounder Mahmudullah Riyad, and Simmons stated that the team would be more balanced if the player was available. “After practice today, we’ll know if he’s fit enough for selection after he completes a fitness test,” he said.

 

 

 

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