Rain wins at Bay Oval

The rain wins in Mount Maunganui and the second T20I against Bangladesh is abandoned. Photo: Blackcaps/Supplied.

 
All eyes are now on the final cricket international of 2023 - the third and final T20I on New Year’s Eve at Bay Oval.

Game two of the T20 series between New Zealand and Bangladesh at Bay Oval was abandoned on Friday evening due to rain, following New Zealand scoring 72-2 after 11 overs with Black Caps opener Tim Seifert hitting 43 from 23 balls.

Tim had his helmet to thank for avoiding a serious injury – despite being at the non-striker’s end.

Tim was struck on the helmet by a ball thumped by New Zealand team-mate Daryl Mitchell in the second over of the Twenty20 international in Mount Maunganui on Friday night, which was abandoned after rain set in during NZ’s innings.

He fell to the ground as the ball rebounded to bowler Shoriful Islam, who picked it up and looked to run out Tim, who was lying out of his crease. However, the Bangladesh paceman realised the circumstances and sportingly opted not to pursue a dismissal and checked on his opponent instead.

Tim received attention from the team’s medical crew and was adjudged okay to continue batting. He responded well and rapidly to the blow to his helmet, hammering 43 from 23 balls before being caught in the eighth over.

The expected rain which arrived after 11 overs – with the hosts 72-2 – meant the best the Black Caps can hope for from the series now is a 1-1 draw after Bangladesh won the opening encounter in Napier by five wickets.

Bangladesh opted to bowl at Bay Oval after winning the toss, with concerns over the potential of rain shortening the encounter.

A notable concern for the hosts is – after being dismissed for two on Friday night – opener Finn Allen has only one score more than 35 in his last 15 T20Is since the start of the World Cup in Australia in October 2022.

Daryl Mitchell became the first Black Cap to play 50 international matches in a year, but it still didn't help him find his timing.

Usually a fluent striker, the cleanest he struck the ball was the powerful lofted off-drive which floored his batting partner. He was dropped on 16 and was still battling for any rhythm to cling to when the rain set in.

The third and final game of the series will be at the same venue on Sunday afternoon.

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