In the last league game of the tri-series, Bangladesh will bat first against Pakistan.

 

In the last league game of the tri-series, Bangladesh will bat first against Pakistan.

WELLINGTON: 

Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat first against Pakistan in the Triangular series' sixth Twenty20 International, which took place at Christchurch's Hagley Oval venue.

It is the series' last league game:

To face New Zealand in the triangular series finale, Pakistan had already qualified. In their most recent game, the hosts overcame Bangladesh to tie Pakistan with two victories and one loss apiece. The final will take place on October 14 (Friday), only days before the T20 World Cup in Australia begins this month. In Christchurch, New Zealand, yesterday, the Men in Green took a break. In the fourth game of the Tri-series on Tuesday, Pakistan was defeated by the home team.

Men in Green Black Caps routed Pakistan:

The Men in Green, who chose to bat first in the third game of the series, put on a lackluster showing by scoring 130 runs. With 23 balls left, the Black Caps routed Pakistan by nine wickets.

In their most recent game, the Black Caps destroyed Bangladesh by 48 runs thanks to half-centuries from Glenn Phillips and Devon Conway. If Bangladesh suffers a third straight loss, they would be eliminated from the tri-series, and their match against Pakistan on Thursday will be a meaningless contest. After defeating Pakistan on Tuesday by nine wickets, New Zealand put on another impressive batting performance to give Bangladesh a target of 208. However, the visitors only managed to score 160-7.

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