CHAMPIONS TROPHY 2025
Rawalpindi, Feb 24: Rachin Ravindra shepherded New Zealand’s chase with a timely century as his team recovered from an early wobble to see off Bangladesh by five wickets and secure its place in the semifinals of the Champions Trophy here on Monday.
Victory for the Black Caps also confirmed India’s slot in the semifinals while eliminating tournament hosts Pakistan and Bangladesh from the mega event. Both India and New Zealand have won their first two matches, including against Pakistan.
Before Ravindra’s chancy hundred, all-rounder Michael Bracewell did the star turn with a four-wicket haul as New Zealand restricted Bangladesh to 236 for nine.
In reply, New Zealand were off to a disastrous start as they lost the wickets of Will Young and Kane Williamson with just 15 runs on the board. But they rallied to complete the chase in 46.1 overs, with Ravindra making 112 off 105 balls with the help of 12 fours and a six.
Tom Latham struck 55 in 76 balls, while adding 129 runs for the fourth wicket with Ravindra which sealed the deal in New Zealand’s favour.
Bangladesh had their moments though with the ball.
Taskin Ahmed got rid of Young with a magnificent inswinger that crashed through the batter’s defence to disturb the stumps with New Zealand yet to open their account.
Playing this game after his surprise omission from the clash against India, express pace bowler Nahid Rana then made short work of Kane Williamson (5), who drove away from his body, got an outside edge, and Mushfiqur Rahim accepted the offering gleefully.
A partnership of 57 runs followed between Devon Conway (30) and Ravindra before the wily left-arm seamer Mustafizur Rahman got Conway to chop one onto his stumps, laving the Kiwis at a tricky 72 for three in the 16th over.Then came the match-winning partnership Ravindra and Latham.
Earlier, Bracewell, the left-handed batter who bowls off-spin, was measly as well as effective, finishing with excellent figures of 4/26 in 10 overs.Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto top-scored for Bangladesh with a 77 that came off 110 balls, as the team’s specialist batters seemed to have lacked a plan in the middle overs and did not have a target in mind in their must-win game.
Number seven Jaker Ali chipped in with 45 off 55 balls, giving batting lessons to the ones who failed at the top of the order and in the middle.
Opting to field, New Zealand did not taste success straightaway as skipper Shanto and Tanzid Hasan put up 45 runs for the first wicket before the latter was dismissed for a run-a-ball 24 by Bracewell.Bracewell tossed one up and Tanzid looked to attack but failed to connect, as Kane Williamson completed a diving effort at midwicket.
Mehidy Hasan Miraz got off the mark in style, using the feet to smash a Bracewell delivery for a six straight down the ground.Miraz (13 off 14 balls), however, gave it away after a promising start as he failed to clear mid-on while trying to chip a fuller ball angling onto the pads. (PTI)