New Zealand vs Bangladesh 1st Test: Date, Venue, Timings, How to watch live telecast on Amazon Prime Video
Team
News:
New
Zealand
New
Zealand
will
have
formidable
players
like
Trent
Boult,
Rachin
Ravindra,
Tim
Southee,
Ross
Taylor,
Kyle
Jamieson,
among
others,
alongside
stand-in
captain
Tom
Latham.
New
Zealand
are
currently
placed
at
the
sixth
spot
in
the
latest
WTC
points
table
with
16
points.
The
Blackcaps
started
their
journey
in
the
next
WTC
cycle
with
a
two-Test
series
against
India
in
India,
which
they
lost
1-0.
The
Kiwis
had
drawn
the
opening
Test
in
Kanpur
but
lost
the
second
Test
in
Mumbai.
The
Bangladesh
team
will
have
Mominul
Haque
as
its
captain
while
Mushfiqur
Rahim,
Shakib
Al
Hasan,
Abu
Jayed,
among
others,
will
be
a
part
of
the
team.
Up
until
now,
New
Zealand
and
Bangladesh
have
played
in
15
test
matches,
with
New
Zealand
coming
out
victorious
12
times,
and
the
other
three
games
being
drawn.
Bangladesh
will
be
starting
their
WTC
cycle
with
the
series
against
New
Zealand
and
would
be
hoping
to
start
it
on
a
positive
note
down
under.
Venue:
The
first
test
match
in
the
series
is
scheduled
to
be
played
at
Bay
Oval,
Mount
Maunganui,
Tauranga
from
1-5
January.
The
second
and
final
test
match
is
scheduled
to
commence
on
9
January
and
conclude
on
13
January
at
Hagley
Oval,
Christchurch.
Where
to
watch:
The
global
streaming
platform,
Amazon
Prime
Video,
is
the
first
streaming
service
in
India
to
have
secured
exclusive
live
cricket
rights
from
a
major
cricketing
board,
and
as
a
part
of
the
multi-year
deal
with
New
Zealand
Cricket,
international
men’s
and
women’s
cricket
matches
played
in
New
Zealand
–
across
ODI,
T20
and
tests
–
will
be
available
exclusively
on
the
platform.
How
to
watch
matches
on
Amazon
Prime
Video:
To
watch
the
matches,
Prime
members
can
go
to
the
Prime
Video
app
on
their
respective
devices
and
will
see
matches
shown
in
a
carousel
for
Live
Cricket
or
they
can
search
for
“New
Zealand
Cricket”
in
the
search
bar.
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