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New Zealand tour: Wobbly Bangladesh collapse, face survival fight

Boult and Southee combined to help bundle the visitors out for 126 to claim a massive lead of 395

Reuters Wellington Published 11.01.22, 04:04 AM
Trent Boult, who picked up his 300th wicket, in a celebratory mood in Christchurch on Monday.

Trent Boult, who picked up his 300th wicket, in a celebratory mood in Christchurch on Monday. AP/PTI

New Zealand skipper Tom Latham smashed 252 before Trent Boult and Tim Southee wrecked Bangladesh with the ball to put the hosts on course for a series-levelling victory on Day II of the second and final Test in Christchurch on Monday.

Smarting from their shock defeat in the series opener at Mount Maunganui, world Test champions New Zealand racked up 521/6 before declaring their first innings at the Hagley Oval.

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Boult (5/43) and Southee (3/28) then combined to help bundle Bangladesh out for 126 to claim a massive lead of 395.

Boult also became the fourth New Zealand bowler — after Richard Hadlee, Daniel Vettori and Southee — to claim 300 Test wickets.

“As a team, we’re not about the milestones etcetera, but it definitely does feel great to join an elusive club,” Boult told the official broadcasters.

“Pretty good conditions, a little bit of swing, and I thought we used the bounce and pace that was on offer at this beautiful ground quite nicely.”

Devon Conway, who was unbeaten on 99 on Sunday, hit the first ball of the day for a boundary to score his third century in his fifth Test. Conway was run out for 109 having featured in a 215-run stand with Latham.

Resuming on his overnight score of 186, Latham brought up his 200 with a cover-driven four off Taskin Ahmed and went on to become only the second New Zealand player, after Stephen Fleming, to possess two 250-plus scores.

The captain clobbered his Bangladesh counterpart Mominul Haque for two sixes in three balls but was dismissed going for a third.

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