New Zealand were dismissed for their joint-record-low 60 runs as they suffered their first defeat to Bangladesh in Twenty20 internationals.
Bangladesh have beaten New Zealand for the first time in Twenty20 international cricket, with a seven-wicket win to open their five-match series.
Bangladesh have now bowled both New Zealand and Australia to their lowest T20 totals within one month.. Fellow pace bowler Mohammad Saifuddin claimed two wickets while spinners Shakib Al Hasan, Nasum Ahmed and Mahedi Hasan shared the other five.Latham and Henry Nicholls then shared 34 runs for the fifth wicket but both perished to big shots against Saifuddin after scoring 18 runs apiece.Off-spinner Cole McConchie, one of two Kiwi debutants, and left-arm spinner Azaz Patel gave the side a glimmer of hope by removing openers Mohammad Naim and Liton Das in quick succession.
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