Neil Wagner got the crucial wicket of Mahmudul, in a slow-moving session, as New Zealand made some incisions to bring back Bangladesh in the Bay Oval Test.
The Umpire Has Lunch :-
When the umpire called for lunch, the visiting team scored 220 for 4, trailing 108.
The home team bowlers bowled with better discipline in the first session of the third day with Neil Wagner getting the crucial wicket of Mahmudul Hasan Joy (78).
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The opener, who did some close shaves on the second day, cut the delivery to the gully fielder.
Kyle Jamieson, who got the momentum signal in the morning session, could have made it four, but he missed a difficult opportunity with his own bowling. Momimul Haque was the batsman who got rest.
The Committed As A No-Ball :-
Mominul had another defense in the 80th over when he threw Neil Wagner into the hands of the wicketkeeper, only after the third umpire committed it as a no-ball. It was a very close call that could have gone either way.
Mominul also played and missed many times but went through tough times. However, minutes before the break, Mominul’s batting partner Mushfiqur Rahim was cast round the wicket by Trent Boult.
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Liton Das, who replaced Rahim at the crease, played with a lot of intent in his short stay before the break. The Bangladesh camp is hopeful that Liton will continue to play positively as the visitors look to cut the lead.
Brief Scores Team Names
Bangladesh 220/4 (Hassan Joy 78; Neil Wagner 3-43) and New Zealand 328 (Devon Conway 122, Henry Nicholls 75; Shorful Islam 3-69) by 108 runs.