Dean Foxcroft Stars as New Zealand Edge Bangladesh in Thrilling Dhaka ODI

New Zealand secured a 26-run victory over Bangladesh in the first ODI in Dhaka, taking a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Batting first, Henry Nicholls' 68 and a quick half-century from Dean Foxcroft helped the Kiwis post a competitive 248. In reply, despite fifties from Saif Hassan and Towhid Hridoy, Bangladesh were bowled out for 221, with Blair Tickner taking four wickets. Foxcroft was named Player of the Match for his crucial runs and a key wicket.

Key Points: NZ Beat Bangladesh by 26 Runs in 1st ODI, Foxcroft Wins MOTM

  • Foxcroft's all-round show wins MOTM
  • Nicholls' 68 sets platform
  • Tickner's 4-wicket haul
  • Bangladesh fall short despite Hridoy's 55
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Dean Foxcroft shines in New Zealand's 26-run win over Bangladesh in Dhaka ODI

New Zealand wins first ODI vs Bangladesh by 26 runs in Dhaka. Dean Foxcroft's all-round performance earns Player of the Match award. Recap & key moments.

"Dean Foxcroft was named Player of the Match for his all-round performance. - Match Report"

Dhaka, April 17

New Zealand pulled off a 26-run win over Bangladesh in the first ODI match of the bilateral series held at the Shere Bangla Stadium in Dhaka on Friday.

Opting to bat first, the Tom Latham-led Kiwi side lost their first wicket early when Nick Kelly went to the pavillion in the seventh over. He made just seven runs in 23 balls with the help of one boundary.

Henry Nicholls added 73 runs for the second wicket with Will Young. Rishad Hossain broke their partnership in the 22nd over. Young made 30 runs off 42 balls, including a couple of boundaries.

Captain Latham added 33 runs with Nicholls before Mehidy Hasan Miraz bowled him for 14 runs.

Youngster Muhammad Abbas replaced him at the crease and added 14 runs to the team's total.

Nicholls was looking good and was on 68 when Hossain dismissed him. He hit nine fours in his 83-ball knock.

Dean Foxcroft added quick runs and made a half-century with the support of the tailenders, and took his team's total past 240 runs.

Nathan Smith (21 not out) also contributed setting a 248-run target for Bangladesh.

Hossain, Shoriful Islam and Taskin Ahmed shared took two wickets each, whereas Nahid Rana and Mehidy Hasan Miraz took one wicket each.

Chasing a challenging target of 248 runs, Saif Hassan and Tanzid Hasan Tamim started Bangladesh's batting. The duo added quick runs before Nathan Smith got the first breakthrough for the Kiwi side.

He dismissed Tamim on the first delivery of the fourth over. Tamim made just two runs off six balls.

Smith also bowled Najmul Hossain Shanto on the very next delivery to provide a double blow to the hosts.

Litton Das (46 off 68 balls) added 93 runs for the third wicket with Hassan before Dean Foxcroft bowled Das to break that partnership.

Saif Hassan completed his half-century but couldn't stay for long on the crease as William O'Rourke got him caught by Josh Clarkson. Hassan made 57 off 76 balls, including eight fours and a six.

Towhid Hridoy (55 off 60 balls) added 52 runs with Afif Hossain before Jayden Lennox broke their partnership in the 41st over.

Captain Miraz also lost his wicket soon, and the onus was shifted to Hridoy.

Bangladesh lost too many wickets in the middle overs, but needed a run-a-ball to win the match, and Hridoy was the only batter left.

He managed to collect runs, but wickets kept falling from one end. Bangladesh were bundled out for 221 runs. The hosts lost the match by 26 runs. They are now 0-1 down in the three-match ODI series.

Blair Tickner took four wickets, whereas Nathan Smith picked three wickets for Black Caps.

Dean Foxcroft was named Player of the Match for his all-round performance.

The second match of the series will be played at the same venue on Monday.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an Indian cricket fan, it's interesting to watch these bilateral series. Foxcroft's all-round performance was brilliant! 🇳🇿 Bangladesh had the match but threw it away. Hridoy fought well alone. The second match should be a cracker!
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Rohit P
Nathan Smith with that double-wicket over was the turning point! Early wickets always put pressure. Bangladesh's batting lineup looks fragile without Shakib and Mushfiqur. Hope they bounce back in the next one.
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Sarah B
Respectful criticism: The article is very factual but could use a bit more analysis on the pitch conditions or the captaincy decisions. Still, a good summary. Foxcroft deserved that Man of the Match.
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Vikram M
༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ Bangladesh take my energy for the next match! Close game, but New Zealand's experience in crunch situations showed. Blair Tickner's four-wicket haul was crucial at the death. Good cricket overall!
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Karthik V
Watching from Chennai! Nicholls played a solid anchor role. 248 was a par score on that wicket, but Bangladesh's chase was all about partnerships that didn't last. Need someone to play a long innings like Foxcroft did.

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