Cricket-Shanto, Rahman fire as Bangladesh seal 2-1 ODI series win over New Zealand


April 23 (Reuters) - Najmul Hossain Shanto hit ⁠a timely century and Mustafizur Rahman claimed five wickets as Bangladesh secured a ⁠55-run victory over New Zealand in the third one-day international in Chattogram on Thursday ‌to complete a 2-1 series triumph.

Bangladesh set New Zealand 266 for victory after Shanto's patient 105 and Litton Das's fluent 76, and while the Black Caps overcame some initial turbulence to get into a strong position in their ​chase, they were bowled out for 210 in 44.5 overs.

"It ⁠wasn't easy. Boys bowled really well... we ⁠knew the conditions, that it would spin and fast bowling would have uneven bounce. We ⁠knew ‌early wickets would bring us momentum," said Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz.

Nick Kelly gave the tourists hope scoring 59 but perished chasing a slow, wide ball from Rahman (5-43), and ⁠the Bangladesh seamer ran riot from there to ensure his ​team's victory despite late fireworks ‌from Dean Foxcroft (75).

New Zealand struck early after winning the toss and asking Bangladesh to ⁠bat, as Will ​O'Rourke (3-32) sent back opener Saif Hassan for a two-ball duck and got Tanzid Hasan to play one onto his stumps in the third over.

The paceman similarly bowled out Soumya Sarkar for 18 to leave Bangladesh ⁠in trouble at 32-3, but the hosts fought back ​through a 160-run partnership between Shanto and Das when New Zealand's bowlers went off the boil slightly.

That fourth-wicket stand was broken by Jayden Lennox (2-50) when he bowled Das, before Shanto scored his first ⁠ODI century since 2024 and then departed while looking to raise the scoring rate with seven overs remaining.

"The way Litton played, really outstanding. He held one side and I tried to score some runs. It wasn't an easy wicket to bat on," player of the match Shanto said ​at the post-match presentation.

Bangladesh finished on 265-8 after handy knocks from ⁠Towhid Hridoy (33) and Mehidy Hasan Miraz (22), while Ben Lister (2-62) claimed late wickets to keep things in ​check.

New Zealand won the series opener by 26 runs in ‌Mirpur and the hosts levelled at 1-1 with ​a six-wicket victory at the same venue on Monday. The teams play three Twenty20 Internationals starting in Chattogram next week.

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in BengaluruEdciting by Toby Davis)

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