Bangladesh is set to make history in the first Test against New Zealand.
Bangladesh has a good probability of winning the opening Test series match against New Zealand.
On the fourth day of the Test match at the Bay Oval Ground, Bangladesh began their first innings with a score of 401 for the loss of six wickets, and it appeared that Bangladesh would easily achieve 500 runs.
The first session of the match was named after the New Zealand bowlers, who had the Bangladesh squad bowled out for 458 runs before lunch.
Trent Bolt took four wickets for New Zealand, Wagner three, Tim Southee two, and Kyle Jameson one.
2nd innings, New Zealand
New Zealand’s second innings began with a 130-run deficit.
With Tom Latham out for 29, New Zealand’s second innings began with Tom Latham and Will Young.
Young and Devon Conway combined to raise the score to 63. Ibadat Hussain disbanded the caravan on this occasion.
Young and experienced batsman Ross Taylor teamed up to attempt to steer New Zealand out of the situation, putting up a 73-run stand.
Young finished with a 136-point total. He scored 69 runs in a magnificent innings.
New Zealand’s middle order struggled after Young’s departure, with Henry Nichols and Tom Blundell both scoring 136.
New Zealand scored 147 runs at the cost of six wickets towards the end of the game. He just has a 17-run advantage against Bangladesh.
Bangladesh has a lot riding on the fifth and final day of the contest. Bangladesh has a chance to win if New Zealand exits the game early.