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Bangladesh vs New Zealand 1st Test, Day 2: Live Cricket Score And Updates

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Bangladesh vs New Zealand 1st Test, Day 2 Live Updates:Hosts Bangladesh put up a solid show with the bat on the first day of the first Test in Sylhet, going past the 300-run mark against New Zealand.

It didn't take New Zealand from getting the 10th and the final wicket of the Bangladesh team, bundling out the hosts for 310 in the first innings.

But, Can Tim Southee's men post a better first innings total than Bangladesh? (LIVE Scorecard) Welcome back for the start of New Zealand's batting effort.

The two umpires and players have made their way out to the middle. It will be Devon Conway and Tom Latham to open the innings for New Zealand.

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Bangladesh vs New Zealand 2nd Test, Day 4, Live Updates:Bangladesh will begin the Day 4 of the ongoing second Test against New Zealand at 38/2 with Zakir Hasan (16*) and Mominul Haque (0*) standing unbeaten at the crease. Currently, Bangladesh are leading by eight runs. Earlier on Day 3, Glenn Phillips scored 87 and propelled New Zealand to 180 before getting bundled out. (Live Scorecard)

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