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With an eye toward the future, the Kiwis are trying out the team. The team would be coached by Sophie Devine, and it would feature a number of newcomers looking to make a name for themselves in upcoming competitions. Devine would like to lead her team to a victory here and establish an early lead in the series, as they are difficult to beat at home.
In this game, openers Jess McFadyen and Rachel Priest will try to give the team a good start. With Maddy Green and Suzie Bates, they have a seasoned middle order, and they would like to add runs with Lauren Down. The team would like to see runs from Amelia Kerr and Hayley Jensen in the lower middle order.
She drives a gathering of experienced players who have played against the best players on the planet. In these conditions, the team has struggled, and Sultana would like her players to put on a strong performance. In this match, Murshida Khatun and Dilara Akter will try to put together a strong first-wicket stand against a strong bowling attack.
New Zealand bowl out Bangladesh for their second-lowest total in Women's T20Is 👀
— ICC (@ICC) December 2, 2022
The hosts take 1-0 lead in the three-match series!#NZvBAN | 📝 https://t.co/pSD13SWg2O pic.twitter.com/AwzGF0XRi5
With Fargana Hoque and Rumana Ahmed, Nigar Sultana must lead from the front and add runs in the middle order. Fahima Khatun, Salma Khatun, and Ritu Moni would also need runs down the order. In this match, the bowling attack will have a tough time, and the team wants to see good runs with the new ball from Fariha Trisna and Jahanara Alam.
Since Salma Khatun is the team’s most experienced bowler, she would have a lot on her plate. Nahida Akter, Fahima Khatun, and Rumana Ahmed make it a solid assault.
Sophie Devine or Nigar Sultana ❓
— Women’s CricZone (@WomensCricZone) December 1, 2022
Who will grab the trophy? 🤔#NZvBAN | #CricketTwitter pic.twitter.com/TjU6cBtrbp
Date and Time | Match Details |
Fri, Dec 02, 06:00 AM GMT | 07:00 PM LOCAL | New Zealand Women vs Bangladesh Women, 1st T20I Hagley Oval, Christchurch |
Sun, Dec 04, 01:00 AM GMT | 02:00 PM LOCAL | New Zealand Women vs Bangladesh Women, 2nd T20I University Oval, Dunedin |
Wed, Dec 07, 01:00 AM GMT | 02:00 PM LOCAL | New Zealand Women vs Bangladesh Women, 3rd T20I John Davies Oval, Queenstown |
Sun, Dec 11, 10:00 PM GMT | 11:00 AM LOCAL | New Zealand Women vs Bangladesh Women, 1st ODI (ICC Championship Match) Basin Reserve, Wellington |
Wed, Dec 14, 01:00 AM GMT | 02:00 PM LOCAL | New Zealand Women vs Bangladesh Women, 2nd ODI (ICC Championship Match) McLean Park, Napier |
Sun, Dec 18, 10:00 PM GMT | 11:00 AM LOCAL | New Zealand Women vs Bangladesh Women, 3rd ODI (ICC Championship Match) Seddon Park, Hamilton |
The XI for the first match of the summer! Batting first at Hagley Oval after a @sophdevine77 toss win. Jess McFadyen set to make her WHITE FERNS debut. Follow LIVE in NZ with @sparknzsport 📲 #NZvBAN pic.twitter.com/jaiC8U5GgS
— WHITE FERNS (@WHITE_FERNS) December 2, 2022
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Cricket fans in New Zealand can watch the live scores of the New Zealand Women vs. Bangladesh Women match on talk sport and sky sports NZ.