New Zealand skittle Bangladesh for its lowest total of 70 runs in T20Is and also in WT20

New Zealand skittle Bangladesh for its lowest total of 70 runs in T20Is and also in WT20

28th Match, Super 10 Group 2: Bangladesh v New Zealand at Kolkata – Mar 26, 2016 – New Zealand 145/8 (20/20 ov); Bangladesh 70 (15.4/20 ov) – New Zealand won by 75 runs

Mustafizur Rahman captured five for 22 in this game to provide the 18th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in T20I and provide the seventh such occasion in WT20.

His figures represent the best bowling figures by a Bangladesh bowler in WT20. The previous best bowling figures by a Bangladesh bowler in WT20 was credited to Shakib Al Hasan who had figures of 4 for 15 against Oman at Dharmasala on 13.03.16. Mushtafizur Rahman became the second Bangladesh bowler to capture five or more wickets in T20Is after Elias Sunny. Elias Sunny had returned with figures of five for 13 against Ireland at Belfast on 18.07.12. The following table shows the list of bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in T20Is arranged in the chronological order.

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 Umar Gul 3.0 0 6 5 1 Pak NZl The Oval 13.06.09
2 NN Odhiambo 4.0 0 20 5 1 Ken Sco Nairobi (Gym) 04.02.10
3 DJG Sammy 3.5 0 26 5 1 Win Zim Port of Spain 28.02.10
4 R McLaren 3.5 0 19 5 2 RSA Win North Sound 19.05.10
5 TG Southee 4.0 1 18 5 1 NZl Pak Auckland 26.12.10
6 BAW Mendis 4.0 1 16 6 2 Srl Aus Pallekele 08.08.11
7 Elias Sunny 4.0 1 13 5 2 Ban Ire Belfast 18.07.12
8 BAW Mendis 4.0 2 8 6 2 Srl Zim Hambantota 18.09.12
9 SL Malinga 4.0 0 31 5 2 Srl Eng Pallekele 01.10.12
10 Umar Gul 2.2 0 6 5 2 Pak RSA Centurion 03.03.13
11 Samiullah Shenwari 4.0 0 13 5 2 Afg Ken Sharjah 24.11.13
12 Ahsan Malik 4.0 0 19 5 1 Net RSA Chittagong 27.03.14
13 HMRKB Herath 3.3 2 3 5 2 Srl NZl Chittagong 31.03.14
14 D Wiese 4.0 0 23 5 2 RSA Win Durban 14.01.15
15 AC Evans 4.0 0 24 5 1 Sco Net Edinburgh 11.07.15
16 MRJ Watt 4.0 0 27 5 2 Sco Net ICCA Dubai 05.02.16
17 JP Faulkner 4.0 0 27 5 2 Aus Pak Mohali 25.03.16
18 Mustafizur Rahman 4.0 0 22 5 1 Ban NZl Kolkata 26.03.16

Mustafizur Rahman became the third bowler to capture five or more wickets against New Zealand in T20Is after Umar Gul of Pakistan and HMRKB Herath of Sri Lanka. By a coincidence all the three occasions have been performed in WT20

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 Umar Gul 3.0 0 6 5 1 Pak NZl The Oval 13.06.09
2 HMRKB Herath 3.3 2 3 5 2 Srl NZl Chittagong 31.03.14
3 Mustafizur Rahman 4.0 0 22 5 1 Ban NZl Kolkata 26.03.16

Mustafizur Rahman became the second bowler to witness his five wicket haul going in vain in WT20. The other such occasion was Ahsan Malik’s 5 for 19 in a losing cause in the game between Netherlands and South Africa at Chittagong on 27.03.14

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 Ahsan Malik 4.0 0 19 5 1 Net RSA Chittagong 27.03.14
2 Mustafizur Rahman 4.0 0 22 5 1 Ban NZl Kolkata 26.03.16

He also became the fourth bowler to witness his five wicket haul going in vain in T20Is. All the four occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 DJG Sammy 3.5 0 26 5 1 Win Zim Port of Spain 28.02.10
2 Ahsan Malik 4.0 0 19 5 1 Net RSA Chittagong 27.03.14
3 AC Evans 4.0 0 24 5 1 Sco Net Edinburgh 11.07.15
4 Mustafizur Rahman 4.0 0 22 5 1 Ban NZl Kolkata 26.03.16

Tamim Iqbal was dismissed run out in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of a Bangladesh batsman dismissed run out in WT20 and also provide the fifth such occasion of a dismissal of a Bangladesh opening batsman in WT20. It is interesting to note that out of these five occasions, Tamim Iqbal has been dismissed run out on four occasions

H Masakadza of Zimbabwe and Tamim Iqbal of Bangladesh share the record for most run out dismissals of opening batsmen in WT20. Both the batsmen have been dismissed run out on four occasions. Tamim Iqbal became the fourth batsman to be dismissed run out on four or more occasions in WT20. Others are – MS Dhoni {05}, DL Vettori {05} and H Masakadza {04}

Soumya Sarkar was dismissed stumped in this game to provide the 104th occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped in WT20 and also provides the eleventh such occasion of a dismissal of a Bangladesh batsman in WT20. Soumya Sarkar became the third Bangladesh batsman to be dismissed stumped on two occasions in WT20. The others are – Nasir Hossain and Tamim Iqbal

No Player Runs Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Nasir Hossain 16 1 Ind Dhaka 28 Mar 2014
  Nasir Hossain 23 2 Pak Dhaka 30 Mar 2014
             
2 Soumya Sarkar 20 1 Ire Dharamsala 11 Mar 2016
  Soumya Sarkar 6 2 NZl Kolkata 26 Mar 2016
             
3 Tamim Iqbal 15 2 Ind Nottingham 06 Jun 2009
  Tamim Iqbal 35 2 Ind Bangalore 23 Mar 2016

Bangladesh was dismissed for 70 in this game to provide the 22nd occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in WT20. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Kenya 73 16.5 1 v New Zealand Durban 12 Sep 2007
2 Kenya 88 19.3 2 v Sri Lanka Johannesburg 14 Sep 2007
3 Bangladesh 83 15.5 2 v Sri Lanka Johannesburg 18 Sep 2007
4 Scotland 81 15.4 2 v South Africa The Oval 07 Jun 2009
5 Netherlands 93 17.3 2 v Pakistan Lord’s 09 Jun 2009
6 New Zealand 99 18.3 1 v Pakistan The Oval 13 Jun 2009
7 Ireland 68 16.4 2 v West Indies Providence 30 Apr 2010
8 Zimbabwe 84 15.1 1 v New Zealand Providence 04 May 2010
9 Afghanistan 80 16.0 2 v South Africa Bridgetown 05 May 2010
10 Sri Lanka 87 16.2 2 v Australia Bridgetown 09 May 2010
11 Afghanistan 80 17.2 2 v England Colombo (RPS) 21 Sep 2012
12 England 80 14.4 2 v India Colombo (RPS) 23 Sep 2012
13 Afghanistan 72 17.1 1 v Bangladesh Dhaka 16 Mar 2014
14 Hong Kong 69 17.0 2 v Nepal Chittagong 16 Mar 2014
15 Netherlands 39 10.3 1 v Sri Lanka Chittagong 24 Mar 2014
16 Bangladesh 98 19.1 2 v West Indies Dhaka 25 Mar 2014
17 Australia 86 16.2 2 v India Dhaka 30 Mar 2014
18 England 88 17.4 2 v Netherlands Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
19 New Zealand 60 15.3 2 v Sri Lanka Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
20 Pakistan 82 17.5 2 v West Indies Dhaka 01 Apr 2014
21 India 79 18.1 2 v New Zealand Nagpur 15 Mar 2016
22 Bangladesh 70 15.4 2 v New Zealand Kolkata 26 Mar 2016

Bangladesh has been dismissed  all  out for a total of less than 100 runs in WT20 on three occasions. Bangladesh and Afghanistan share the record for most occasions of all out for a total of less than 100 runs in WT20. The following table lists the performance of both these two teams

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Afghanistan 80 16.0 2 v South Africa Bridgetown 05 May 2010
2 Afghanistan 80 17.2 2 v England Colombo (RPS) 21 Sep 2012
3 Afghanistan 72 17.1 1 v Bangladesh Dhaka 16 Mar 2014
               
1 Bangladesh 83 15.5 2 v Sri Lanka Johannesburg 18 Sep 2007
2 Bangladesh 98 19.1 2 v West Indies Dhaka 25 Mar 2014
3 Bangladesh 70 15.4 2 v New Zealand Kolkata 26 Mar 2016

Bangladesh’s 70 all out in this game represent its lowest team total in WT20. Its previous lowest was 83 against Sri Lanka at Johannesburg on 18.09.07

Bangladesh’s 70 all out in this game provides the 59th occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in T20I. It also provides the fifth occasion of Bangladesh dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in T20I. Bangladesh became the fourth team to be dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs on five or more occasions in T20I. Others are Kenya {07}, New Zealand {05} and Pakistan {05}

Bangladesh has been dismissed all out in T20Is on sixteen occasion which includes its 70 all out in this game. Only New Zealand has been dismissed all out on more occasions than Bangladesh in T20Is. New Zealand has been dismissed all out on seventeen occasions – one occasion more than Bangladesh and holds the record for most times all out in the history of T20Is. Bangladesh’s 70 all out is its lowest total in T20Is,

New Zealand won this game by 75 runs to provide the 27th occasion of a team winning a WT20 game by 50 plus runs margin. All such occasions are listed below

No Winner Margin Target Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Sri Lanka 172 runs 261 v Kenya Johannesburg 14 Sep 2007
2 South Africa 130 runs 212 v Scotland The Oval 07 Jun 2009
3 England 116 runs 197 v Afghanistan Colombo (RPS) 21 Sep 2012
4 India 90 runs 171 v England Colombo (RPS) 23 Sep 2012
5 West Indies 84 runs 167 v Pakistan Dhaka 01 Apr 2014
6 New Zealand 83 runs 199 v Ireland Nottingham 11 Jun 2009
7 Pakistan 82 runs 176 v Netherlands Lord’s 09 Jun 2009
8 Sri Lanka 82 runs 183 v Zimbabwe Hambantota 18 Sep 2012
9 Australia 81 runs 169 v Sri Lanka Bridgetown 09 May 2010
10 Nepal 80 runs 150 v Hong Kong Chittagong 16 Mar 2014
11 New Zealand 75 runs 146 v Bangladesh Kolkata 26 Mar 2016
12 West Indies 74 runs 206 v Australia Colombo (RPS) 05 Oct 2012
13 West Indies 73 runs 172 v Bangladesh Dhaka 25 Mar 2014
14 India 73 runs 160 v Australia Dhaka 30 Mar 2014
15 West Indies 70 runs 139 v Ireland Providence 30 Apr 2010
16 Sri Lanka 64 runs 148 v Bangladesh Johannesburg 18 Sep 2007
17 South Africa 59 runs 140 v Afghanistan Bridgetown 05 May 2010
18 New Zealand 59 runs 192 v Bangladesh Pallekele 21 Sep 2012
19 Sri Lanka 59 runs 120 v New Zealand Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
20 Afghanistan 59 runs 187 v Zimbabwe Nagpur 12 Mar 2016
21 Sri Lanka 57 runs 159 v West Indies The Oval 19 Jun 2009
22 Sri Lanka 57 runs 196 v West Indies Bridgetown 07 May 2010
23 Pakistan 55 runs 202 v Bangladesh Kolkata 16 Mar 2016
24 Bangladesh 54 runs 120 v Oman Dharamsala 13 Mar 2016
25 Pakistan 51 runs 172 v Scotland Durban 12 Sep 2007
26 England 50 runs 189 v Zimbabwe Cape Town 13 Sep 2007
27 Pakistan 50 runs 191 v Bangladesh Dhaka 30 Mar 2014

New Zealand won this game by 75 runs to provide the third occasion of New Zealand winning a WT20 game by 50 plus runs margin. All such occasions are listed below. It also provides New Zealand’s second win against Bangladesh by 50 plus runs margin

No Winner Margin Target Opposition Ground Match Date
1 New Zealand 83 runs 199 v Ireland Nottingham 11 Jun 2009
2 New Zealand 75 runs 146 v Bangladesh Kolkata 26 Mar 2016
3 New Zealand 59 runs 192 v Bangladesh Pallekele 21 Sep 2012

New Zealand’s 75 runs win against Bangladesh provide the sixth win for a team against Bangladesh by 50 plus runs margin in WT20. It also represents the largest margin of victory by any team against Bangladesh in WT20. All the  six wins are listed below

No Winner Margin Target Opposition Ground Match Date
1 New Zealand 75 runs 146 v Bangladesh Kolkata 26 Mar 2016
2 West Indies 73 runs 172 v Bangladesh Dhaka 25 Mar 2014
3 Sri Lanka 64 runs 148 v Bangladesh Johannesburg 18 Sep 2007
4 New Zealand 59 runs 192 v Bangladesh Pallekele 21 Sep 2012
5 Pakistan 55 runs 202 v Bangladesh Kolkata 16 Mar 2016
6 Pakistan 50 runs 191 v Bangladesh Dhaka 30 Mar 2014

Bangladesh’s 70 all out in this game provides its lowest total in a completed innings in T20I. Its previous lowest total was 78 against New Zealand at Hamilton on 03.02.10

Bangladesh has been dismissed all out on seven occasions in WT20 and own the record for most all outs by a team in WT20. Bangladesh is one of the two teams that are dismissed all out on five or more occasions in WT20. Afghanistan is the other team to be dismissed all out on five occasions in WT20. Bangladesh’s seven all out innings are detailed below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Bangladesh 144 19.3 1 v South Africa Cape Town 15 Sep 2007
2 Bangladesh 83 15.5 2 v Sri Lanka Johannesburg 18 Sep 2007
3 Bangladesh 140 19.4 1 v Pakistan Cape Town 20 Sep 2007
4 Bangladesh 114 18.4 2 v Australia Bridgetown 05 May 2010
4 Bangladesh 108 16.3 1 v Hong Kong Chittagong 20 Mar 2014
6 Bangladesh 98 19.1 2 v West Indies Dhaka 25 Mar 2014
7 Bangladesh 70 15.4 2 v New Zealand Kolkata 26 Mar 2016
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