Bangladeshi national cricket team in New Zealand in the 2001/02 season

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The tour of the Bangladeshi national cricket team to New Zealand in the 2001/02 season took place from 7 to 26 December 2001. The international cricket tour was part of the 2001/02 international cricket season and included two test matches . New Zealand won the test series 2–0.

prehistory

New Zealand previously played a tour in Australia , Bangladesh against Zimbabwe . It was the first tour of the two teams against each other and only the second overseas tour of Bangladesh at all. However, New Zealand had previously toured on Bangladeshi soil in the seasons 1955/56 and 1969/70 when Bangladesh was still part of Pakistan.

Stages

The following stages were planned as venues for the tour.

Tour venues
Stadion city capacity Games
Seddon Park Hamilton 10,000 1st test
Basin Reserve Wellington 11,000 2nd test

Squad

Bangladesh named its roster on November 22, 2001. New Zealand named its roster on December 13, 2001.

test
New Zealand New Zealand BangladeshBangladesh Bangladesh
  • Stephen Fleming ( K )
  • Nathan Astle
  • Shane Bond
  • Chris Cairns
  • Chris Drum
  • Matt Horne
  • Chris Martin
  • Craig McMillan
  • Adam Parore ( wk )
  • Mark Richardson
  • Mathew Sinclair
  • Daniel Vettori
  • Lou Vincent
  • Khaled Mashud ( K & wk )
  • Mohammad Ashraful
  • Habibul Bashar
  • Hasibul Hossain
  • Sanwar Hossain
  • Aminul Islam
  • Manjural Islam
  • Khaled Mahmud
  • Mashrafe Mortaza
  • Javed Omar
  • Mohammad Al Sahariar
  • Mohammad Sharif

Tour matches

7th-9th December
scorecard
Wanganui New Zealand District Association XI
232-3d (100.4)
- BangladeshBangladesh Bangladeshis
draw
12-15 December
scorecard
Auckland BangladeshBangladesh Bangladeshis
120 (61.2) & 182 (75.3)
- Auckland
495 (143.3)
Auckland wins with one innings and 193 runs

Test matches

First test in Hamilton

18.-22. December
scorecard
Hamilton New Zealand New Zealand
365-9d (77.1)
- BangladeshBangladesh Bangladesh
205 (58.1) & 108 (46.2) (f / o)
New Zealand wins with one innings and 52 runs

Second test in Wellington

26.-29. December
scorecard
Wellington BangladeshBangladesh Bangladesh
132 (64) & 135 (41)
- New Zealand New Zealand
341-6d (88)
New Zealand wins with one innings and 74 runs

statistics

The following cricket statistics were obtained on this tour.

Testing
Batting
player team Games Innings Runs Average HS 100s 50s
Mark Richardson New Zealand New Zealand 2 2 226 113.00 143 1 1
Craig McMillan New Zealand New Zealand 2 2 176 88.00 106 1 1
Habibul Bashar BangladeshBangladesh Bangladesh 2 4th 100 25.00 61 0 1
Mohammad Al Sahariar BangladeshBangladesh Bangladesh 2 4th 86 21.50 53 0 1
Chris Cairns New Zealand New Zealand 2 2 84 42.00 48 0 0
bowling
player team Games Overs Wickets Average BBI 5W 10W
Chris Cairns New Zealand New Zealand 2 50.2 13 12.23 7/53 1 0
Shane Bond New Zealand New Zealand 2 56.1 11 13.63 4/47 0 0
Daniel Vettori New Zealand New Zealand 2 66 6th 22.83 2/25 0 0
Manjural Islam BangladeshBangladesh Bangladesh 2 47 5 33.00 3/99 0 0
Mashrafe Mortaza BangladeshBangladesh Bangladesh 2 43 4th 39.25 3/100 0 0

Player of the Match

The following players were recognized as Player of the Match .

game Player of the Match
1st test New ZealandNew Zealand Mark Richardson
2nd test New ZealandNew Zealand Craig McMillan

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Bangladeshis in New Zealand, 2001-02 ( English ) Wisden. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
  2. Lynn McConnell: Bangladesh the newest of New Zealand's Test rivals ( English ) Cricinfo. December 16, 2001. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
  3. Lynn McConnell: Bangladesh names team for NZ tour ( English ) Cricinfo. November 22, 2001. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
  4. CLEAR Black Caps team unchanged for first Test against Bangladesh ( English ) Cricinfo. December 13, 2001. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
  5. Records / Bangladesh in New Zealand Test Series, 2001/02 / Most runs ( English ) Cricinfo. Retrieved August 15, 2016.
  6. Records / Bangladesh in New Zealand Test Series, 2001/02 / Most wickets ( English ) Cricinfo. Retrieved August 15, 2016.