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NZ-Bangla in crunch game
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KEY MEN New Zealand captain Kane Williamson (left) and Martin Guptill at the nets in Cardiff on Thursday. Reuters.
KEY MEN New Zealand captain Kane Williamson (left) and Martin Guptill at the nets in Cardiff on Thursday. Reuters.

New Zealand and Bangladesh enter their final group match of the ICC Champions Trophy here on Thursday with the knowledge that even a win may not be enough to see either of them into the semifinals.

New Zealand are, quite surprisingly, at the bottom of Group ‘A’ with Bangladesh in the third position.
Both teams have a point apiece after they were each comprehensively defeated by England, while their respective matches with Australia ended in rain-induced no results.

Hosts England have signalled their title intentions by cruising into the last-four stage following two convincing outings.

If Australia beat England in their last group match at Edgbatson, both the two teams will be in the semifinals as they enjoy better net run-rate.

The desperation for a win aside, both New Zealand and Bangladesh would hope for an England victory against Australia, assuming rain does not disturb their calculations again.

While the Kiwis were a tad unfortunate against Australia, given that they were in a stronger position when the match was called off, Bangladesh were lucky to run away with a point against the Aussies.

New Zealand should have the edge over Bangladesh when it comes to local knowledge given their 87-run defeat by England in Cardiff on Tuesday. New Zealand have the pedigree, but it would be foolish to rule out Bangladesh.

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(Published 09 June 2017, 00:02 IST)