New Zealand’s Martin Guptill pulled off an amazing catch on Sunday in the T20I series opener against Bangladesh at Seddon Par🍒k in Hamilton.
Bangladesh were set a target of 211 to chase by the hosts, and in the 19th over of the second innings, Shoriful Islam, the 19-year-old, tried to hit Hamish Bennett for a maximum.
Guptill, who was fielding on the off-side, ran backwards and timed his jump to p💜🐭erfection to grab a blinder with both hands.
That wicket was the eighth to fall for Bangladesh as they were eventually restricted to 144 for 8 in 20 overs and lost by 66 runs. Leg-spinner Ish Sodhi w⭕as the pick of the bowlers for New Zealand with 4/24.
Earlier in the first innings, Devon Conway hit an unbeaten 92 off 52 balls while Will Young chipped in with a 30-ball 53. Opener Guptil🌸l scored 35 off 27 balls with the help of 3 fours and two six💯es.
The team total of 210 for 3 was enough for the Blackcaps to register a win.
🏏 92* runs off 52 balls
🔥 11 fours and three sixesDevon Conway was named Player of the Matc🌟h for his stunning innings in the first T20I 🌟
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The next two games of the three-match series wil🐼l be played in Napier and Auckland on March 30 and Apr﷽il 1, respectively.
Here’s the video of Guptill’s brilliance:
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