NZ vs BAN, 2nd Test: Wagner and Bolt's Fatal Bowling, New Zealand shone in Bangladesh cheaply

New Zealand sealed Bangladesh 's first innings on 211 for three on the third day of the second test match of the series, with four wickets from Neil Wagner and three wickets from Trent Bolt . Due to rain, the first two days of play could not be done and after the rest of tea on the third day, only 12 overs could be played.
New Zealand also lost both opening batsmen Tom Latham and Vijay Rawal for 38 runs till the end of the day's play. The team still has 173 runs behind Bangladesh and it has eight wickets left. Captain Ken Williamson 10 when the game ended, while experienced Ross Taylor was playing with 19 runs. Earlier, Tamim Iqbal (74) and Shadman Islam (27) got off to a good start to Bangladesh after losing toss.
Both shared a 75-run partnership for the first wicket. Tamim hit 10 fours in an innings of 114 balls. Bangladesh lost the last 9 wickets in 92 runs Meanwhile, wicketkeeper Liton Das also contributed 33 runs. He added 38 runs for the seventh wicket with Taijul Islam (eight) and scores scores 200 runs.
Wagner took four for 28 in 13 overs and Bolt took three wickets for 38 runs in 11 overs. The start of New Zealand was also poor when Latham (04) and Raval (03) returned the pavilion soon. Both wickets were taken by fast bowler Abu Zayed. 

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