Bangladesh set up a touch of battle on the third morning subsequent to being made to follow on by New Zealand. The guests batted out the 28 overs till the mid-day break, coming to 74 for 2. Despite the fact that they lost Najmul Hossain Shanto minutes before the mid-day break, the best three opposed the New Zealand pace assault after a first-innings breakdown.
Shanto struck Neil Wagner for three fours and a six in his 36-ball thump, however missed out in his head to head fight with him, getting found out at fine leg by a tumbling Trent Boult. Mominul Haque, new to the wrinkle, almost got himself run out attempting to get off the imprint as Daryl Mitchell missed an immediate hit from mid-on, with Mominul out of the casing.
Nonetheless, Mohammad Naim stayed unbeaten on 15 off 81 balls while Mominul was on 2 off 5 conveyances.
In any case, Bangladesh's openers Shadman Islam and Naim had attempted to keep things calm toward the beginning of the day. Shadman struck three fours preceding getting found out down the leg side off Kyle Jamieson at the hour-mark having made 21 off 48 balls. Jamieson then, at that point, had Shanto dropped in the slips soon after the left-hander got off the imprint, as the ball was spilled by the plunging Mitchell at third slip before Tom Latham at second.
At the opposite end, the steadfast Naim hit his first limit in the 22nd over with a square-removed Trent Boult, before Shanto followed Wagner. Bangladesh might have needed Shanto to alter his charge a little, however subsequent to hitting a couple of limits, a draw shot tracked down Boult at fine leg in the 25th over
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