BAN vs NZ Highlights, 2nd T20I: Match Abandoned due to rain
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Apr 29, 2026, 16:27:58 IST
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BAN vs NZ Highlights, 2nd T20I: Match Abandoned due to rain

Bangladesh and New Zealand face off in the second T20I in Chattogram is abandoned due to rain with the hosts leading the three-match series 1-0. Bangladesh head into the contest with momentum after successfully chasing 183 in the opener, powered by an unbeaten half-century from Tawhid Hridoy.

Hridoy’s composed innings, along with impactful contributions from Parvez Hossain Emon and Shamim Hossain, highlighted Bangladesh’s batting depth. Captain Litton Das will be keen on another strong collective performance, though improvements in the top order remain an area of focus.

With the ball, Rishad Hossain will again be crucial after his game-changing spell in the first match.

New Zealand, meanwhile, face a must-win situation. Their batting showed promise through half-centuries from Dane Cleaver and Katene Clarke, but their inability to defend 182 exposed weaknesses in execution, particularly in the bowling department.

Ish Sodhi was the standout performer with the ball, but the visitors will need a more cohesive effort to level the series. Stand-in captain Nick Kelly will look to rally his side in a high-pressure encounter.

With Bangladesh aiming to seal the series and New Zealand desperate to stay alive, the second T20I promises a closely contested battle in Chattogram.
16:25 (IST) Apr 29
BAN vs NZ Live Score, 2nd T20I: Match Abandoned
Persistent rain forced the match to be abandoned. As a result, Bangladesh have secured the series, while New Zealand will aim to level it in the final T20I in Dhaka on Saturday, where weather is expected to improve.
15:01 (IST) Apr 29
Bangladesh vs New Zealand 2nd T20I Rain Delay: Overs Reduced as Persistent Downpour Disrupts Play in Chattogram
Persistent rain continues to disrupt proceedings in Chattogram, with conditions worsening as time passes in the second T20I between Bangladesh and New Zealand. As of 15:10 local time (09:10 GMT, 14:40 IST), the downpour shows no signs of easing, leaving the outfield heavily soaked and unfit for play.

Match officials have now begun reducing overs, indicating that a full contest is increasingly unlikely. The gloomy weather has cast serious doubt over the remainder of the game, with both teams forced to wait in the dressing rooms as the delay stretches on.

With time slipping away and rain persisting, the chances of a shortened match—or even a washout—are steadily increasing, adding frustration for players and fans alike.
14:59 (IST) Apr 29
BAN vs NZ Live Score, 2nd T20I: Squads
Bangladesh squad: Nurul Hasan, Nasum Ahmed, Litton Das, Mohammad Saifuddin, Saif Hassan, Mahedi Hasan, Shoriful Islam, Tawhid Hridoy, Rishad Hossain, Tanzid Hasan, Shamim Hossain, Parvez Hossain Emon, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Ripon Mondol, Abdul Saqlain.

New Zealand squad: Tom Latham, Ish Sodhi, Dane Cleaver, Blair Tickner, Dean Foxcroft, Josh Clarkson, Nick Kelly, Ben Sears, Nathan Smith, Ben Lister, Katene Clarke, Matthew Fisher, Jayden Lennox, Tim Robinson, Muhammad Abbas, Bevon Jacobs.
14:57 (IST) Apr 29
Bangladesh vs New Zealand Head-to-Head: NZ Dominate History but Recent Form Gives BAN Edge Ahead of 2nd T20I
Despite trailing historically, Bangladesh enter the 2nd T20I with momentum against New Zealand. The Black Caps lead the head-to-head 15-5 in 21 matches, underlining their long-standing dominance in T20Is. However, recent form tells a different story.

Over the past year, Bangladesh have won 16 of 31 matches (51.61%), slightly ahead of New Zealand’s 16 wins in 36 games (44.44%). This shift reflects Bangladesh’s growing confidence, especially in home conditions.

Key performers further highlight this balance. Tanzid Hasan has been Bangladesh’s leading run-scorer (795), while Rishad Hossain tops their bowling charts with 35 wickets. For New Zealand, Tim Seifert (739 runs) and Jacob Duffy (30 wickets) remain key threats.

The clash now sets up a classic: historical dominance vs current momentum.
14:57 (IST) Apr 29
BAN vs NZ Live Score, 2nd T20I: Where to Watch – Live Streaming Details
Fans looking to catch the action live can tune into FanCode, which is streaming the Bangladesh vs New Zealand T20I series. With the match currently delayed, viewers are advised to stay updated through the platform for revised start times and live coverage.
14:56 (IST) Apr 29
BAN vs NZ Live Score, 2nd T20I: Venue and Conditions
The Chattogram surface at the Bir Shrestho Stadium has historically offered assistance to both batters and spinners. Scores in the 170–185 range have proven competitive, especially when the pitch slows down in the second innings. Weather interruptions or delays can further impact pitch behaviour, potentially making conditions trickier for batting later in the game.

Teams may need to recalibrate strategies depending on how long the delay lasts. Factors like dew, pitch moisture, or reduced overs could all influence team combinations and tactical decisions.
14:56 (IST) Apr 29
BAN vs NZ Live Score, 2nd T20I: Bangladesh seeking series win
This second T20I is pivotal for both teams. Bangladesh, buoyed by their win in the first game, are eyeing a series-clinching performance. A victory here would seal the series 2-0, giving them a significant boost in confidence ahead of future T20 assignments.

New Zealand, on the other hand, find themselves in a must-win situation. A loss would hand the series to the hosts, making this clash critical for their chances of staying competitive. The delay, therefore, introduces an additional layer of uncertainty — particularly in terms of match rhythm and preparation.
14:56 (IST) Apr 29
Bangladesh vs New Zealand 2nd T20I Delayed: Chattogram Clash Faces Hold-Up
The highly anticipated second T20I between Bangladesh and New Zealand in the ongoing bilateral series has been delayed, adding an unexpected twist to what was shaping up to be a crucial encounter in Chattogram. With Bangladesh leading the three-match series 1-0, the delay has only heightened anticipation among fans and players alike.

The match is being held at the Bir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, a venue known for producing competitive T20 contests. However, the current delay — though unspecified in duration — has temporarily paused the momentum of a series that began with a thrilling opening match.
BAN vs NZ Highlights, 2nd T20I: Match Abandoned due to rain, Bangladesh still have a lead in the series with their win in the 1st T20I, it's New Zealand who have a chance to finish the series in draw, and their aim will be to win the last T20I.

The first match set the tone for what promises to be a competitive contest. Tawhid Hridoy emerged as the hero with an unbeaten 51, guiding Bangladesh to a six-wicket win while chasing 183. His ability to control the chase under pressure has now made him a central figure heading into the second T20I.

Bangladesh’s batting unit showed depth and composure in the opener. Contributions from Parvez Hossain Emon and Shamim Hossain highlighted the team’s aggressive middle-order approach — something that could again be key on a surface that isn’t entirely batting-friendly.

Captain Litton Das will be particularly encouraged by how his side handled pressure in the chase. However, Bangladesh may still look for a stronger start from the top order, especially in the powerplay, to avoid early setbacks.

On the bowling front, Rishad Hossain proved to be a game-changer in the first T20I, breaking a crucial partnership with back-to-back wickets. His role will again be pivotal in the middle overs, especially against a New Zealand lineup that prefers to build through partnerships.

For New Zealand, the second T20I is about regrouping quickly. The visitors posted a strong 182 in the opener, thanks largely to half-centuries from Dane Cleaver and Katene Clarke. Their 88-run stand showed the batting potential within the squad, but the inability to finish stronger or defend the total exposed key gaps.

The bowling unit, led by Ish Sodhi, showed promise but lacked consistency. Sodhi’s variations troubled Bangladesh in the middle overs, but the lack of support from the pace attack allowed the hosts to regain momentum. Expect New Zealand to rethink their bowling combinations or execution strategies ahead of this crucial clash.

Stand-in captain Nick Kelly will also be looking for more intent in the death overs, both with the bat and ball. A stronger finish — whether setting or defending a target — could prove decisive.

Historically, New Zealand have dominated the head-to-head record, winning 15 out of 21 encounters. However, recent form suggests a more balanced contest. Bangladesh have a slightly better win percentage over the past year, reflecting their growing confidence in T20 cricket, especially in home conditions.

The pitch at the Bir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium is expected to remain challenging, offering assistance to both spinners and batters who are willing to apply themselves. A total in the range of 170-185 could once again be competitive.

With Bangladesh aiming to clinch the series and New Zealand fighting to stay alive, the second T20I promises high intensity and tactical battles. All eyes will once again be on Tawhid Hridoy — can he deliver another match-winning performance, or will New Zealand find a way to bounce back?