New Zealand’s bowlers were threatening throughout as Bangladesh’s top-order patiently played out the middle session
Bangladesh 70-1 (Joy 32*, Shanto 12*) trail New Zealand 328 (Conway 122, Nicholls 75*, Shoriful 3-69) by 258 runs
Bangladesh’s top-order patiently played out the middle session on the second day of the Mount Maunganui Test. New Zealand’s bowlers were threatening throughout, regularly attacking the channel on and outside off stump, but apart from Shadman Islam’s dismissal, the visitors have gone scot-free.
Shanto took a bit of time to calm down, but once he did, he left the ball well. He even struck two fours through mid-off, while Joy clipped a half-volley from Jamieson for his third four. Joy had a lucky escape after Wagner turned down the chance to review an lbw call that showed three reds.
Henry Nicholls, who struck 12 boundaries in his 75 off 127 balls, kept New Zealand going. He counter-attacked as soon as they lost the first wicket in the morning, Rachin Ravindra caught at third slip off Shoriful Islam, in the fifth over.
Nicholls struck Ebadot Hossain for three consecutive fours at one stage, but almost immediately, Bangladesh hit back thanks to Mehidy. When Mominul Haque removed Nicholls, caught at short third man to round off the New Zealand innings, it showed his smart decision to use spin to lure out the lower-order batters.
Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo’s Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84