Australia won their fifth Women's T20 World Cup; Afghanistan went 2-0 up; both India and South Africa announced their final squads for the upcoming ODI series; and Bangladesh have appointed Tamim as ODI captain.
The first Test of the 2-match series will be played at Rawalpindi in February, while the second will be play at Karachi in April.
PNG, Netherlands, Namibia, Ireland, Oman are through to the next round of the T20 World Cup Qualifiers; Pakistan Women went 1-0 up; Tamim has withdrawn from the India tour; and Schutt did the hat-trick in WBBL.
Can Sri Lanka begin the post-Malinga era with a win? Bangladesh will be buoyed and can make it doubly hard.
West Indies beat Pakistan in the World Cup; Tamim Iqbal may miss the South Africa tie; and Mark Ramprakash moved on from England batting coach role.
Since the 2015 World Cup, Bangladesh's win-loss ratio (1.36) has been bettered by only England, India, South Africa, and New Zealand.
After being bowled out for 211, Bangladesh reduced New Zealand to 38/2 by stumps.
With rain washing out two full days, New Zealand will have to pull off something special to win this Test.
Rain prevented any play from taking place in the second Test between New Zealand and Bangladesh, at Basin Reserve, Wellington. Unfortunately, predictions for Day Two do not look very bright, which means Bangladesh may have a shot at drawing – hence not losing – their first Test on New Zealand soil. Of course, the Test […]
New Zealand have been unstoppable so far on Bangladesh’s tour, and that is likely to continue in Wellington, rain permitting.