New Zealand captain Kane Williamson scored a half-century before having to retire hurt with a thumb injury in his side's eight-wicket win over Bangladesh.
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson, in his official comeback game from a knee injury, scored a half-century before having to retire hurt late on in his side's eight-wicket win over Bangladesh. Williamson was not forced off because of his knee, instead leaving the field when on 78, in the 39th over, after taking a blow to his thumb from a throw-in from a Bangladesh fielder.
After Williamson opted to bowl first, having won the the toss, Trent Boult struck with the very first ball of the contest, with Litton Das caught at fine leg. Ferguson, extracting early pace and bounce from the wicket, then picked up Tanzid Hasan and Mehidy Hasan , while the off-spin of Glenn Phillips did for Najmul Hossain Shanto to reduce Bangladesh to 56-4.
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