Globally, ICC T20 cricket will always bring excitement, but a tri-series adds something extra to it. When two teams compete in a short tournament, every match becomes important. In that type of tournament, every mistake can cost a place in the final. This is exactly what we are seeing in the ICC T20 series between Bangladesh and New Zealand. These national teams are clashing in the Dutch Bank tri-series ICC T20 trophy events this summer.
Teams come into this series with different strengths, but they have the same goal to achieve glory. The main motive for this tri-series is to build strength and find the best combinations among teams. For fans, it’s a great chance to watch a competitive cricket tournament. The gap between teams isn’t as wide as it once was.
Why does this matter?
According to the international cricket calendar, this ICC T20 series is one of the sport’s main events. After the ODI matches, Bangladesh and New Zealand were prepared for the ICC T20 series. They completed their first ICC T20 match at Chattogram, Bangladesh. Bangladesh team won the first ICC T20 match by six wickets. It gives New Zealand a chance to play on a slightly different pitch and weather format. This will give both teams the opportunity to find new player combinations for the upcoming tournaments.
Bangladesh, this series is about proving that they can perform regularly against strong teams. For the past few years, they have improved a lot in ICC T20 cricket. Their consistency is still something they are trying to enhance. Matches against stronger opponents like this will help them test their progress.
New Zealand is a well-established team known for its calm under pressure situations. Mostly, they don’t panic under pressure because they are well-balanced and usually play smart cricket. For this team, the series is about staying sharp and trying out new combinations before bigger tournaments.
The key reason for this series is that it will give new players a chance to play. Teams can try different batting orders, rotate bowlers, and analyze who performs well under pressure. Later, this information becomes very useful.
Event Details
Dutch-Bangla Bank Cup ICC T20 series – 3rd ICC T20 match
Teams: Bangladesh vs New Zealand
Date: 2 May 2026 (Saturday)
Time: 04:00 AM ET | 01:00 AM PT | 01:30 PM IST
Venue: Sher-E-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka
Predicted Playing Squad
Squad – Bangladesh
| Player Name | Role | Batting Style | Bowling Style |
| Nurul Hasan | Wicket Keeper | Right-Handed Batsman | N/A |
| Litton Das (C)(Wk) | Captain, Wicket Keeper | Right-Handed Batsman | N/A |
| Saif Hassan | Batsman | Right-Handed Batsman | Right-Arm Off Spin Bowler |
| Mohammad Saifuddin | All-rounder | Left-Handed Batsman | Right-Arm Medium Fast Bowler |
| Mahedi Hasan | All-rounder | Right-Handed Batsman | Right-Arm Off Spin Bowler |
| Shoriful Islam | Bowler | N/A | Left-Arm Fast Medium Bowler |
| Tawhid Hridoy | Batsman | Right-Handed Batsman | N/A |
| Rishad Hossain | Bowler | N/A | Right-Arm Leg Spin Bowler |
| Tanzid Hasan | Batsman | Left-Handed Batsman | N/A |
| Shamim Hossain | All-rounder | Left-Handed Batsman | Right-Arm Off Spin Bowler |
| Parvez Hossain Emon | Batsman | Left-Handed Batsman | N/A |
| Tanzim Hasan Sakib | Bowler | N/A | Right-Arm Fast Medium Bowler |
| Ripon Mondol | Bowler | N/A | Right-Arm Medium Bowler |
| Abdul Gaffar Saqlain | Bowler | N/A | Right-Arm Medium Bowler |
| Nasum Ahmed | Bowler | N/A | Left-Arm Off-Spin Bowler |
Squad – New Zealand
| Player Name | Role | Batting Style | Bowling Style |
| Tom Latham (C)(Wk) | Captain, Wicket Keeper | Left-Handed Batsman | N/A |
| Dane Cleaver (Wk) | Wicket Keeper | Right-Handed Batsman | N/A |
| Dean Foxcroft | Batsman | Right-Handed Batsman | Right-Arm Off Spin Bowler |
| Josh Clarkson | Batsman | Right-Handed Batsman | Right-Arm Medium Bowler |
| Nick Kelly | Batsman | Left-Handed Batsman | N/A |
| Ben Sears | Bowler | N/A | Right-Arm Medium Fast Bowler |
| Nathan Smith | Batsman | Right-Handed Batsman | Right-Arm Medium Fast Bowler |
| Ben Lister | Bowler | N/A | Left-Arm Fast Bowler |
| Ish Sodhi | Bowler | N/A | Right-Arm Leg Spin Bowler |
| Tim Robinson | Batsman | Right-Handed Batsman | N/A |
| Muhammad Abbas | Batsman | Right-Handed Batsman | N/A |
| Jayden Lennox | Bowler | N/A | Left-Arm Off-Spin Bowler |
| Bevon Jacobs | Batsman | Right-Handed Batsman | N/A |
| Blair Tickner | Bowler | N/A | Right-Arm Medium Fast Bowler |
| Katene Clarke | Batsman | Right-Handed Batsmen | N/A |
| Matthew Fisher | Bowler | N/A | Right-Arm Medium Fast Bowler |
Match Previews
1st ICC T20 Recap
The first ICC T20 match between Bangladesh and New Zealand was a strong reminder for analysts and fans. They are no longer an easy team to beat. They played with confidence, and they executed their plan from the start.
New Zealand were not at their best in this game. Their bowlers could not maintain consistent lines and lengths, especially in the middle overs. That allowed Bangladesh to stay in control of the innings. Dane Cleaver and Katene Clarke tried their best, scoring 50 runs each in the first innings. The rest of the batting lineup could not support him enough.
Bangladesh showed stability and control with the bat. Litton Das gave them a balanced start and had a clear vision that their team would not lose any early wickets. Towhid Hridoy played safe shots in this innings, which helped them win the match. He kept the runs increasing and released pressure on the New Zealand bowlers. They didn’t commit any mistakes by trying risky shots; the batters focused on good timing and smart running. This chase showcased that they are no longer a small team to beat easily.
Bangladesh’s bowlers bowled well in the first innings, which made New Zealand struggle. Even though there are many misfields on both sides, Bangladesh batters showed their consistency. They bowled slower balls and alterations in swings successfully, making it hard for New Zealand to score freely. In the end, Bangladesh secured a well-deserved chase win and took an early series lead. More importantly, they gained confidence.
2nd ICC T20 – Match Abandoned
The second ICC T20 match, played on April 29, 2026, in Chattogram, was abandoned due to continuous rain.
Bangladesh enters this match with confidence because of their brilliant chase of 183 in the 1st ICC T20 match. New Zealand will be under pressure to respond by tightening its bowling attacks. They need to find an important breakthrough in the middle overs.
Heavy showers affected the match right from the start of the day. The toss itself could not take place on time as the outfield remained wet. The ground stayed covered for long periods.
Everyone waited for conditions to improve, but the rain did not stop consistently. Match officials kept delaying the start, hoping for at least a shortened game, but the weather would not allow it.
In the end, the umpires had no option but to call off the match without a ball being bowled. Both teams had to share the points.
Bangladesh had already won the first match and continued to lead the series 1–0. The final (3rd) ICC T20I now becomes very important for New Zealand, as they must win it to level the series. While the cricketing action promises to be intense, Mother Nature might have the final say today.
3rd ICC T20 – A Decider
The Dutch Bank 3rd T20 match has turned out to be the most important game of the series. The 2nd ICC T20 was abandoned due to heavy rain in the Chattogram field. This makes the match a challenging game for New Zealand, because Bangladesh leads the series 1-0. This became a decider match, with the options being either Bangladesh will crown, or New Zealand will take redemption.
New Zealand will be under pressure to rearrange the squad with a set of potential bowlers to make this series a tie. Kiwis are looking for their skipper, Tom Latham, from injury. If he recovers for this match, this will provide exactly what visitors need in the playing field.
At this time, both teams will have a better understanding of the conditions and each other’s game plan. This makes the match more competitive. Small moments, like a dropped catch or a good over at the right time, will decide the result.
The 3rd ICC T20 match has stated that the team that handles the stress in the final over will win. Bangladesh might have a slight advantage if the conditions remain slow on the field. Similarly, New Zealand’s experience will make it hard for them to secure a clear win.
Prediction
These three ICC T20 series are proving to be a good contest between two competitive teams. Bangladesh is showing that they have improved and can challenge strong opponents. Their confidence is growing, and they are playing smarter cricket.
New Zealand, as always, remains a solid and balanced side. They might lose, but they usually come back stronger. Their ability to stay calm and admit quickly makes them a tough team to beat.
The series nears its end, and fans can expect close matches. It may be an even surprise result. New Zealand might have a slight advantage in the third ICC T20 if they handle the middle overs. Meanwhile, Bangladesh has already shown that they are capable of changing the story.
The Pick: Bangladesh.
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