Bangladesh put New Zealand in a spin

DHAKA, (Reuters) – The Bangladesh spinners tied New  Zealand in knots to set up a crushing seven-wicket victory for  the hosts in the third one-day international yesterday.

New Zealand struggled to 173 all out and openers Shahriar  Nafees and Imrul Kayes shared a century stand as Bangladesh  cruised to their target with 10 overs to spare to take a 2-0  lead in the five-match series.

It was only Bangladesh’s third victory over New Zealand in  19 one-day internationals and their second in a row. Rain washed  out the second match of the series.

Unheralded spinner Mohammad Suhrawadi completed figures of  three for 14 to claim the man of the match award.

New Zealand slumped to 101 for seven before vice-captain  Ross Taylor struck an unbeaten 62 off 72 balls to give their  total some respectability.

Shahriar struck 13 boundaries in his 11th one-day fifty  before falling to Nathan McCullum for a run-a-ball 73.

Imrul made 50 off 83 balls and Roqibul Hassan and Shakib  al-Hasan steered their side to victory in front of a delighted  15,000 crowd.

The fourth match of the series will be held at the same  venue on Thursday.