Bangladesh vs New Zealand, 1st ODI - Live Cricket Score

New Zealand tour of Bangladesh, 2026 | 17 Apr 2026, Fri, 10:30 AM IST | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka

ResultNew Zealand won by 26 runs
NZ

NZ

247/8 (50 ov)

BAN

BAN

221/10 (48.3 ov)

Player of the Match: Dean Foxcroft

BatterRB4s6sSR
Henry NichollsHenry Nichollsc Litton Das b Rishad Hossain68839081.93
Nick KellyNick Kellyb Shoriful Islam7231030.43
Will YoungWill Youngc Tanzid Hasan Tamim b Rishad Hossain30422071.43
Tom LathamTom Latham(c & wk)b Mehidy Hasan Miraz14152093.33
Muhammad AbbasMuhammad Abbasc Litton Das b Shoriful Islam14300046.67
Dean FoxcroftDean Foxcroftb Nahid Rana595880101.72
Josh ClarksonJosh Clarksonb Taskin Ahmed8160050.00
Nathan SmithNathan SmithNot out21221095.45
Blair TicknerBlair Ticknerb Taskin Ahmed7100070.00
Jayden LennoxJayden LennoxNot out120050.00
Did Not Bat: William O’Rourke
Extra( b - 2, w - 10, no - 1, lb - 5, p - 0 )18
Total( 4.94 Runs per over )247 (8 Wkts, 50 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

21-1 (Nick Kelly, 6.3), 94-2 (Will Young, 21.1), 127-3 (Tom Latham, 26.3), 131-4 (Henry Nicholls, 27.5), 165-5 (Muhammad Abbas, 35.4), 192-6 (Josh Clarkson, 41.2), 226-7 (Dean Foxcroft, 46.4), 240-8 (Blair Tickner, 49.2)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
Taskin Ahmed100502145.00
Shoriful Islam102272022.70
Mehidy Hasan Miraz(c)101541005.40
Nahid Rana100651036.50
Rishad Hossain100442014.40

BatterRB4s6sSR
Saif HassanSaif Hassanc Josh Clarkson b William ORourke57768175.00
Tanzid Hasan TamimTanzid Hasan Tamimb Nathan Smith260033.33
Nazmul Hossain ShantoNazmul Hossain Shantob Nathan Smith01000.00
Litton DasLitton Das(wk)b Dean Foxcroft46683067.65
Towhid HridoyTowhid Hridoyc Henry Nicholls b Nathan Smith55602291.67
Afif HossainAfif Hossainc William ORourke b Jayden Lennox27490055.10
Mehidy Hasan MirazMehidy Hasan Miraz(c)c Tom Latham b Blair Tickner6140042.86
Rishad HossainRishad Hossainc & b Blair Tickner490044.44
Shoriful IslamShoriful Islamb Blair Tickner01000.00
Taskin AhmedTaskin Ahmedb Blair Tickner250040.00
Nahid RanaNahid RanaNot out03000.00
Extra( b - 0, w - 20, no - 1, lb - 1, p - 0 )22
Total( 4.56 Runs per over )221 (10 Wkts, 48.3 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

21-1 (Tanzid Hasan Tamim, 3.1), 21-2 (Nazmul Hossain Shanto, 3.2), 114-3 (Saif Hassan, 22.3), 132-4 (Litton Das, 27.2), 184-5 (Afif Hossain, 40.3), 194-6 (Mehidy Hasan Miraz, 43.4), 202-7 (Rishad Hossain, 45.5), 203-8 (Shoriful Islam, 45.6), 214-9 (Taskin Ahmed, 47.3), 221-10 (Towhid Hridoy, 48.3)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
William O’Rourke90511045.67
Nathan Smith9.31453124.74
Blair Tickner100404044.00
Josh Clarkson40270026.75
Jayden Lennox100321003.20
Dean Foxcroft60251004.17

Who Will Win?

team

BAN (43%)

draw

Tie (6%)

team

NZ (50%)

Expired
Votes 32

Info

Series

New Zealand tour of Bangladesh

Date & Time

17 Apr 2026, Fri, 10:30 AM IST

Toss

New Zealand elected to bat

Venue

Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka

Umpires

Nitin Menon (India), Tanvir Ahmed (Bangladesh), Richard Illingworth (England, TV)

Match Referee

Andy Pycroft (Zimbabwe)

weatherWeather Report

Mostly Cloudy

pitchPitch Condition

Balanced

ScoreAvg 1st Inning Score

225

PredictionWin Prediction

Bangladesh

Preview

In the first ODI of the New Zealand tour of Bangladesh 2026, Bangladesh (BAN) is set to face New Zealand (NZ). A fresh bilateral tour between Bangladesh and New Zealand is set to begin on Friday, April 17, with both teams approaching it from a fresh perspective. The tour will consist of three ODI matches and will conclude on May 2. The series holds significant importance as both teams aim to gain momentum following the recent T20 World Cup. Bangladesh will enter the series under the captaincy of Mehidy Hasan Miraz, while Tom Latham will be leading the New Zealand squad.
Bangladesh recently defeated Pakistan and is now ready to replicate that success against the new visitors. Additionally, the series is also an effort to prioritise international standard wickets in Mirpur and Chattogram and enhance the quality of play. Meanwhile, New Zealand will be coming with fresh faces, with young players getting the opportunity to build on their numbers and get international experience. The hosts look stronger on paper, with an in-form, more experienced squad overall