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Watling, Boult rescue Kiwis
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 11 - 10 - 2013

CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh — A tenth-wicket stand of 127 between BJ Watling (103) and Trent Boult (52 not out) helped New Zealand to a first innings total of 469 on the second day of the opening match in a two-Test series against Bangladesh Thursday.
After starting the day at 280 for five, the visitors slumped to 342 for nine before Watling's second Test century and Boult's unbeaten half-century in Chittagong.
Left-arm paceman Boult then removed Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal for a duck with his second ball, before a 36-ball half century to 22-year-old Mominul Haque (77 not out) took his side through to 103 for two at the close.
The hosts had visions of bowling New Zealand out before lunch when Bruce Martin (1) and debutant Corey Anderson (1) were out within the first two overs of the day. Doug Bracewell (29) then combined with Watling in an eighth wicket stand of 57.
After Bracewell fell to Sohag Gazi debutant leg-spinner Ish Sodhi (1) quickly followed.
Watling played a typically gritty innings when he was reprieved after scoring four. Television replays showed paceman Rubel Hossain had overstepped when Watling was caught in the gully.
The late rally appeared to rattle Bangladesh, with Anamul Haque (3) following Tamin Iqbal back to the pavilion early in Bangladesh's first innings, lbw to Bracewell. — Reuters
Scorecard
New Zealand (1st innings)
P. Fulton c Mominul b Nasir 73
H. Rutherford c Razzak b Gazi 34
K. Williamson lbw b Shakib 114
R. Taylor c sub (Naeem) b Razzak 28
B. McCullum lbw b Razzak 21
B. Martin c Rahim b Rubel 01
C. Anderson c Nasir b Razzak 01
B.J. Watling st Rahim b Mominul 103
D. Bracewell b Gazi 29
I. Sodhi lbw b Shakib 01
T. Boult not out 52
Extras: (b4, lb6, nb2) 12
Total (all out, 157.1 overs) 469
Falls: 1-57 (Rutherford), 2-183 (Fulton), 3-244 (Taylor), 4-276 (Williamson), 5-280 (McCullum), 6-282 (Martin), 7-282 (Anderson), 8-339 (Bracewell), 9-342 (Sodhi), 10-469 (Watling).
Bowling: Robiul 13-3-23-0 (nb1), Rubel 20-2-77-1 (nb1), Razzak 55-10-147-3, Gazi 32-6-79-2, Shakib 24-5-89-2, Ayub 2-0-15-0, Nasir 5-1-19-1, Mominul 6.1-0-10-1.
Bangladesh (1st innings)
Tamim Iqbal c Williamson b Boult 00
Anamul Haque lbw b Bracewell 03
Marshall Ayub not out 21
Mominul Haque not out 77
Extras: (w1, nb1) 02
Total (2 wickets, 26 overs) 103
Falls: 1-1 (Tamim), 2-8 (Anamul).
Bowling: Boult 3-2-5-1 (w1), Bracewell 4-0-25-1 (nb1), Martin 3-0-20-0, Sodhi 8-0-27-0, Anderson 3-2-8-0, Williamson 5-1-18-0.


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