Bangladesh, meanwhile, must win to stay in contention after their six-wicket loss to India. Their top order faltered, and if not for Jaker Ali and Towhid Hridoy’s 154-run partnership, they would have struggled to reach three figures. Their bowlers put up a fight, but the lack of runs and sloppy fielding hurt them.
Against a disciplined New Zealand side, Bangladesh must improve in all departments. However, they can take inspiration from their famous 2017 Champions Trophy upset over the Black Caps as they fight to stay alive in the tournament. A high-stakes clash awaits in this crucial group-stage battle.