Ross Taylor, hit double century on Bangladesh's team
Following Ross Taylor 's double century, New Zealand made an impression on the fourth day of the rain-affected second cricket Test with a fine performance of the bowlers. In the match, the first two days of the game was raining in rain. In reply, New Zealand made 211 runs in the first innings, in reply to New Zealand 's innings of 432 against the West Indies at the Ferozeshah Kotla Stadium in New Delhi, with the help of Ross Taylor (200), Henri Nicholls (107) and captain Ken Williamson (74). Declared.
Bangladesh scored 80 runs for three wickets in the second innings until the end of the day's play. The team still trails by 141 runs on the basis of first innings. In the second innings, Bangladesh started poorly, when Tamim Iqbal (04) got bowled in the first over before Trent Bolt (two wickets on 34 runs) Bolt then sent Mominul Haq (10) to the pavilion, while Matt Henry ended the innings of opener Shadman Islam (29).
At the end of the day's play, Mohammed Mithun was 25 while the benign government was playing 12 runs. Earlier, the New Zealand team played 38 runs ahead on two wickets and added 394 runs in 73 overs. Taylor took full advantage of the two lifestyles he got at 20 runs He hit 19 fours and four sixes in his 212-ball knock. Nicholas also faced 157 balls and hit nine fours.
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