NZ vs BAN: Bangladesh’s comedy of errors as New Zealand’s Will Young scores 7 off 1 ball – WATCH

Bangladesh are on a mission to win a Test series for the first time in New Zealand. He made history for the first time by defeating the Black Caps in his own backyard at Mount Maunganui. And now, they are engaged in the final Test which is going on in Christchurch. The spectators are trying their best on the field, but at the same time they are failing to curb those silly mistakes for which they are being trolled on social media.

Although he won the first Test by 8 wickets, he made fun of himself by taking a DRS for a lbw, even when the batsman (Ross Taylor) was clearly in the middle of the ball. The plight continued on Sunday, with the tourists being ignorant while fielding and giving batsman Will Young seven runs off just one ball.

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26. The strange incident happened on the last ball ofth When Young bowled Abadot Hossain towards first slip. However, from second slip the fielder dived to his left and tried to catch the ball. None of the fielders could catch it and instead the ball turned to fine leg. Meanwhile, the batsmen – Young and Tom Latham – scored three runs comfortably.

The ball was then thrown to wicketkeeper Nurul Hossain but in an attempt to run out Young, he threw it to the non-striker’s end. Once again no one stopped him as the ball ran straight towards the boundary and Abadot chased it but to no avail. New Zealand got a boundary from the over throw and were given 7 runs collectively.

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Earlier, Bangladesh opted to bowl first after winning the toss on a green wicket in the series-defining second Test at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Sunday. A win for Bangladesh would give Test Minnows their first series win against the top five nations, after taking the first Test by eight wickets, and captain Mominul Haque said it was a good toss to win.

New Zealand are desperate for a win not only to save the series but also to provide a triumphant farewell to the veteran of 112 Tests and the Black Caps’ most prolific run-scorer, who is playing his final Test.

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The hosts have lost only once in eight Tests at the Hagley Oval and their two wins have come from batting first. One change in the New Zealand lineup is the addition of all-rounder Daryl Mitchell at the cost of Rachin Ravindra.

Bangladesh were forced to make two changes with injured Mahmudul Hasan Joy and Mushfiqur Rahim replacing Mohammad Naeem and Nurul Hasan.

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