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Kyle Jamieson - Daryl Mitchell - Tim Southee - Glenn Phillips - Glenn Phillips Helps New Zealand Fightback In Bangladesh Test - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - Bangladesh

Glenn Phillips Helps New Zealand Fightback In Bangladesh Test

Glenn Phillips hit an aggressive 87 to keep New Zealand in the game on day three of a finely poised rain-hit second and final Test against Bangladesh on Friday. All-rounder Phillips lifted New Zealand from a precarious 55-5 at the start of the day to 180 all out in response to Bangladesh's first innings total of 172 in Dhaka. Bangladesh wiped out the eight-run deficit to reach 38-2 when bad light forced early stumps, with 37 overs remaining on the day at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium.

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Kyle Jamieson - Daryl Mitchell - Tim Southee - Glenn Phillips - Mominul Haque - Najmul Hossain Shanto - Phillips leads NZ fightback against Bangladesh on gloomy third day - channelnewsasia.com - New Zealand - Bangladesh

Phillips leads NZ fightback against Bangladesh on gloomy third day

DHAKA : Glenn Phillips made a defiant half-century to keep New Zealand afloat before the tourists reduced Bangladesh to 38-2 in their second innings on Friday as bad light brought the third day's play in the rain-hit second test to a premature end.

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Michael Vaughan - Kyle Jamieson - Mushfiqur Rahim - Internet Trolls Mushfiqur Rahim After 'Handling The Ball'. England Legend Joins In - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - New Zealand - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Mitchell - county Glenn

Internet Trolls Mushfiqur Rahim After 'Handling The Ball'. England Legend Joins In

Mushfiqur Rahim achieved a dubious feat as the veteran Bangladesh cricketer became the second batter ever in Tests to be dismissed for obstructing the field. The incident happened during Day 1 of the second Test between New Zealand and Bangladesh in Dhaka after Mushfiqur swatted the ball away from his stumps after defending a delivery from Kyle Jamieson. Social media were filled with funny comments regarding the rare and bizarre dismissal with former England skipper Michael Vaughan coming up with a special message. "Welcome to the very exclusive Handled ball club @mushfiqur15 .. only proper players are members .." he posted on X (formerly known as Twitter).

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Kyle Jamieson - Mushfiqur Rahim - Bangladesh Star Refers To Angelo Mathews' 'Timed Out' Dismissal At World Cup Incident To Defend Mushfiqur Rahim's 'Handling The Ball' - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - Sri Lanka - Bangladesh

Bangladesh Star Refers To Angelo Mathews' 'Timed Out' Dismissal At World Cup Incident To Defend Mushfiqur Rahim's 'Handling The Ball'

Bangladesh wicket-keeper batter Mushfiqur Rahim achieved an unwanted record as he became the second batter ever to be dismissed 'obstructing the field' in Test cricket. The incident happened on Day 1 of the second Test match against New Zealand in Dhaka when he pushed the ball away from the stumps with his hand after defending a delivery from Kyle Jamieson. After the day's play, spinner Mehidy Hasan defended Mushfiqur during the press conference and said that it was not intentional from the veteran cricketer. He also mentioned the 'timed out' dismissal of Sri Lanka batter Angelo Matthews in the Cricket World Cup 2023 while speaking about Mushfiqur's incident on Wednesday.

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Michael Vaughan - Kyle Jamieson - Mushfiqur Rahim - Why Mushfiqur Rahim Was Out 'Obstructing The Field', Not 'Handling The Ball' Against New Zealand - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh

Why Mushfiqur Rahim Was Out 'Obstructing The Field', Not 'Handling The Ball' Against New Zealand

Former captain Mushfiqur Rahim on Wednesday became the first Bangladesh batter to be given out for 'obstructing the field' in a bizarre dismissal on the opening day of the second Test against New Zealand here. The 36-year-old Rahim defended a rising delivery from New Zealand quick Kyle Jamieson in the fourth ball of the 41st over and then extended his right hand to apparently keep the ball away after it bounced up wide outside off stump. The Black Caps were quick to appeal and the on-field umpires referred the matter to the TV umpire Ahsan Raza who gave Rahim out.

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Kyle Jamieson - WATCH: Bangladesh's Mushfiqur given rare 'obstructing the field' out - news24.com - South Africa - New Zealand - Bangladesh

WATCH: Bangladesh's Mushfiqur given rare 'obstructing the field' out

Bangladesh's Mushfiqur Rahim became only the second batsman in Test history dismissed for obstructing the field in Wednesday's second match against New Zealand in Dhaka.

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Michael Vaughan - Kyle Jamieson - Mushfiqur Rahim - Watch: Bangladesh Batter Mushfiqur Rahim Uses Hand To Stop Ball, Given Out - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - Bangladesh

Watch: Bangladesh Batter Mushfiqur Rahim Uses Hand To Stop Ball, Given Out

Bangladesh cricketer Mushfiqur Rahim became the victim of a rare dismissal during the first day of the second Test against New Zealand on Wednesday. The wicket-keeper batter, used to using his hands while standing around the stumps, was dismissed for handling the ball during an over from New Zealand's Kyle Jamieson. In the process, Rahim became the first player ever from Bangladesh to have been dismissed in the fashion. He joined the rare list of cricketers, including the likes of Mohinder Amarnath, Mohsin Khan, Michael Vaughan, etc. to have been dismissed in the manner.

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Kyle Jamieson - Daryl Mitchell - Tom Latham - Tom Blundell - Devon Conway - Tim Southee - Henry Nicholls - Najmul Hossain Shanto - 1st Test, Day 4: Bangladesh Leave New Zealand In Deep Trouble In 332-Run Chase - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - Bangladesh - county Phillips - county Kane - county Glenn

1st Test, Day 4: Bangladesh Leave New Zealand In Deep Trouble In 332-Run Chase

Left-arm spinner Taijul Islam claimed 4-40 to put Bangladesh within three wickets of a famous win over New Zealand in the first Test in Sylhet on Friday. Set a target of 332 runs, New Zealand stuttered to reach 113-7 at stumps on the fourth day, still needing 219 runs for what looked like an improbable win. Daryl Mitchell dragged the match into the fifth day with an unbeaten 44, remaining New Zealand's only hope to produce a miracle. Ish Sodhi was with him on seven, but not before he was reprieved by the third umpire after initially being given out two overs before stumps.

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