Mitchell Santner will play the game in the wake of missing the primary match. Dane Blade has been named as the substitution for Daryl Mitchell in this Tri-series. Daryl Mitchell is precluded because of injury. The remainder of the group is supposed to continue as before for NZ.
NZ’s Daryl Mitchell supported the catastrophe for his right hand while batting in the nets, while an X-beam later uncovered a crack to his fifth metacarpal (pinkie finger). Bangladesh’s concern with quality speed proceeds to exist and it was noticeable in the game against Pakistan.
They simply know practically nothing about stirring things up around town bowlers, and, surprisingly, their accomplished and in-structure batsmen have been really unremarkable, without a doubt. They are facing New Zealand which has one of the most incredible quick bowling assaults, and with NZ inviting Mitchell Santner into the group, the game could in all likelihood be one-way traffic.
Shakib Al Hasan who was refreshed in the game against Pakistan will be once again in the right spot of Sabbir Rahman. Mehidy Hasan Miraz will keep on opening the innings alongside supplementing Shakib Al Hasan in the twist bowling. Ibadat Hossain could play in front of Hasan Mahmud as the last option didn’t bowl well in the main game.
New Zealand vs Bangladesh Match Details :
- New Zealand vs Bangladesh, New Zealand T20 Tri-Series – match 03
- Date & Time: Sunday, October 9 at 11:30 AM (IST)
- Venue: Hagley Oval, Christchurch
New Zealand vs Bangladesh Where to Watch :
The New Zealand T20I Tri-Series 2022 will be communicated in real-time on Gazi television. New Zealand versus Bangladesh match will not be communicated in India. Nevertheless, fans can participate in the live stream of the match on the Amazon Prime Video application and site. Live streaming nuances for swarm in New Zealand, Pakistan, and Bangladesh are according to the accompanying:
- India: Amazon Prime Video
- New Zealand: Spark Sport
- Pakistan: PTV Sports
- Bangladesh: GTV
New Zealand vs Bangladesh Playing XIs :
New Zealand:
- Finn Allen,
- Devon Conway,
- Kane Williamson,
- Glenn Phillips,
- Chapman,
- James Neesham,
- Michael Bracewell,
- Ish Sodhi,
- Tim Southee,
- Trent Boult,
- Blair Tickner
Bangladesh:
- Mehidy Hasan Miraz,
- Litton Das,
- Shakib al Hasan (c),
- Afif Hossain,
- Yasir Ali,
- Mosaddek Hossain,
- Nurul Hasan (c&wk),
- Mohammad Saifuddin,
- Taskin Ahmed,
- Mustafizur Rahman,
- Shoriful Islam.