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New Zealand vs Bangladesh, 2nd Test, Day 4
Tim Southee too bagged three wickets, including that of the experienced Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan. In fact, Shakib's dismissal also handed the swing bowler his 200th Test wicket.
After some effective counter-attacking by the Bangladeshi tail, Trent Boult wiped them off. Even he returned with three wickets in the second innings
CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND - JANUARY 21: Mitchell Santner of New Zealand bats during day two of the Second Test match between New Zealand and Bangladesh at Hagley Oval on January 21, 2017 in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Henry Nicholls and Tim Southee walk out to bat. With Day three washed out due to rain, sunshine on Monday brought good news for cricket.
Neil Wagner struck twice late in the second session and once in the first over after Tea to finish with three wickets. His triple strike crippled Bangladesh's middle order
Needing 109 runs to win, Tom Latham put on a couple of half century stands with Jeet Raval and Colin de Grandhomme to help New Zealand to an easy nine-wicket win in the second Test
Taskin Ahmed hit some lusty blows lower down the order and put on a quickfire half century stand for the ninth wicket.
Henry Nicholls played well with the tail and constructed a fine 98, before inside edging Mehedi Hasan's delivery back on to the stumps. His innings, nonetheless, helped New Zealand take a 65-run lead in the first innings
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