'It's like Young Boys against Man Utd': Twitter reacts to Bangladesh's first-ever T20I win against New Zealand

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Hindustan Times
01 September, 2021, 11:25 pm
Last modified: 01 September, 2021, 11:29 pm
Soon after Bangladesh defeated New Zealand in Dhaka, the fans on Twitter shared memes and drew numerous analogies.

The Bangladesh cricket team attained a new first on Wednesday when they defeated New Zealand by seven wickets to register their first-ever win in men's T20I against the Black Caps. It was all the more special for the fans as the hosts bundled out the Kiwis for 60 and the result sent Twitter into a frenzy.

The South Asian team is in great form ahead of the upcoming T20 World Cup. Before this match, they defeated Australia 4-1 in a T20I series at home. Reacting to the emphatic win, some fans drew football analogies, while some called out the visitors for their squad selection.

Here are some of the best reactions from the world of Twitter:

This was Bangladesh's first win against New Zealand in its 11th attempt. Only two players entered double digits – Tom Latham and Henry Nicholls with 18 – and were the joint highest scorers for the team. For Bangladesh, Nasum Ahmed, Shakib-Al-Hasan and Mohammad Saifuddin picked up two wickets each, while Mustafizur Rahman grabbed 3/13.

This is the second instance of New Zealand getting out for 60 in T20 internationals. Before this, in a match in 2014, New Zealand bowled out for 60 against Sri Lanka, which incidentally also happened in Bangladesh. This is also the lowest T20I total by any team against Bangladesh, who now have bowled the opposition out for less than 100 in back-to-back games. Before this, Bangladesh had rolled over Australia for 62 in the fifth T20I, securing the series 4-1.

Bangladesh spinners choked New Zealand from the get-go, with both debutants – Rachin Ravindra and Cole McConchie – falling for ducks. After being reduced to 9/4, New Zealand got a small partnership going between Latham and Nicholls, who added 34 runs. However, once the partnership was broken, New Zealand appeared clueless and lost their last five wickets for 17 runs.

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