New Zealand tour of Bangladesh, 2026

Bangladesh vs New Zealand, 2nd ODI

Monday, April 20, 2026
10:30 AM IST
Bangladesh Cricket

Bangladesh

vs
New Zealand  Cricket

New Zealand

Match Prediction

The 2nd ODI between Bangladesh and New Zealand at the Shere Bangla National Stadium on April 20, 2026, promises a compelling contest. Bangladesh, buoyed by their spirited performance in the 1st ODI, have been demonstrating consistent improvements in both batting and bowling departments this season. Their young batting core, led by Shoriful Islam and the experienced Mushfiqur Rahim, has contributed significantly in recent matches. New Zealand, on the other hand, continue to rely heavily on their seasoned campaigners like Kane Williamson and Trent Boult. They have maintained a strong overseas record, showcasing adaptability in subcontinent conditions. Historically, New Zealand have had the upper hand in bilateral encounters against Bangladesh, but recent encounters indicate a narrowing gap. The 1st ODI saw Bangladesh putting up a fighting total with key middle-order contributions, while New Zealand’s bowling attack, spearheaded by Boult’s swing, managed to contain them effectively. For this match, Bangladesh might look to leverage the home conditions and pace-friendly early wickets to put pressure on the visitors, while New Zealand will aim to exploit their experience and tactical versatility in the middle overs. Given both teams’ current form and conditions, the match is poised to be tightly contested with slight favor towards New Zealand's consistency in chase. #### AI suggested match winner Bangladesh: 46%, New Zealand: 54%

Score Prediction

If Bangladesh bats first, a competitive total around 270-290 runs could be expected considering their recent batting robustness and favorable pitch conditions offering some early assistance to batsmen. On the other hand, if New Zealand wins the toss and opts to bat first, they could leverage their experienced lineup to post a total in the range of 280-300. The pitch at Shere Bangla tends to offer initial seam movement but generally settles into a good batting surface, allowing aggressive stroke play. Both teams have the capability to set or chase substantial targets, making the toss decision crucial.

Shere Bangla National Stadium - Pitch Report

The Shere Bangla National Stadium pitch is generally balanced, offering some early assistance to fast bowlers with morning moisture but typically becomes batting-friendly as the innings progresses. Historically, the average first-innings score here is around 280-290 in ODIs. The ground has been known for high-scoring encounters, but spinners also tend to play a crucial role in the second half of the match. Teams chasing have a slightly better record with a win percentage close to 55% at this venue. Weather forecast suggests clear skies with temperatures around 30°C and low chances of rain, ensuring an uninterrupted game. The best bowler at this ground among the two teams is Trent Boult who holds a record of 4/38 in previous encounters here. The top batsman is Mushfiqur Rahim with a highest score of 115. New Zealand’s best overall performance at this venue remains a comfortable 45-run victory in the 2023 ODI, while Bangladesh’s best is a close 7-run win in the 2024 series opener.
Our betting tips for this match
New Zealand likely to win if they bat second, given their strong chasing ability in Bangladesh.
Bet on under 9.5 wickets for Bangladesh batting first; their middle order has proven resilient.
Expect Trent Boult to pick at least 2 wickets; favorable pitch conditions for swing bowling.

Bangladesh vs New Zealand - Head to Head Record in ODI

ParameterBangladeshNew Zealand
Total ODIs Played1818
Matches Won513

Team Recent Performance

MatchBangladeshNew Zealand
Last 5 ODIs ResultsW, L, W, L, WW, W, L, W, L

Players to Watch

Mushfiqur Rahim – Experienced middle-order batsman with a recent century in the 1st ODI, anchoring Bangladesh’s innings under pressure.

Shoriful Islam – Young pacer led the Bangladesh bowling attack effectively recently, taking crucial early wickets.

Mahmudullah – Versatile all-rounder contributing both with crucial runs and economical bowling spells.

Kane Williamson – New Zealand’s captain and premier batsman, known for his composed innings and high scoring consistency on subcontinental pitches.

Trent Boult – Leading pace bowler with a knack for swinging the new ball, proving lethal during initial overs.

Tom Latham – Solid top-order batsman providing stability at the start, recently made significant contributions in prior ODIs.