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Black Caps v Bangladesh - as it happened

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The New Zealand Herald's expert sports panel provides commentary on all the action from the Black Caps v Bangladesh World Cup match at Seddon Park in Hamilton today.

We will keep you up to date with all the action throughout the day. Scroll down for our live match statistics, including the live scorecard and ball-by-ball updates.

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9.52pm - NEW ZEALAND WINS!!!
Southee hits a six and then a four off consecutive balls to bring it home for the Black Caps. They remain unbeaten at the World Cup, but that was a close-run thing. Lots of issues to ponder in that match. Taylor got some time at the crease, but was it productive? His 50 was painfully slow, and just when the heat came on he got out. Guptill was the star of the show, hitting a superb century. Good contributions from Anderson and Elliott as well. It wasn't pretty, but at the end of the day it was another win. The Black Caps will head to the quarterfinals riding a wave of confidence. Thanks for joining us. Andrew Alderson's match report will be up online shortly, so make sure you check it out.

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9.50pm - New Zealand 279-7 (49th over)
10 off 11 needed. Vettori has just hit a six. Bring it home, Danny!

9.44pm - New Zealand 269-7 (48th over
WICKET! Anderson goes for 39. It's all happening at Seddon Park. The ball before Anderson smashed a six into the crowd that was caught one-handed by a chuffed looking chap in a Tui tee-shirt. Next ball, Anderson was bowled by Hossain. Tim Southee comes to the crease. 19 from 14 needed.

We have our fourth Tui one hander.. Watch this cracker!!! http://t.co/qgL0CrM3b4

— Veitchy on Sport (@veitchynz) March 13, 2015

9.42pm - New Zealand 261-6 (47 overs)
Where there's Anderson there's hope. Big Corey has gone to 32 off 22, and is at his bludgeoning best. Vettori has just skied one off the bowling of Mahmudullah that was dropped in the outfield. It was a close run thing - a big dive by Nasir but he just couldn't pocket it. 26 needed off 18 balls.

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9.34pm - New Zealand 249-6 (45 overs)
WICKET! Ronchi departs for nine, caught on the boundary from the bowling of Al Hasan, who now has four wickets. Daniel Vettori comes to the crease with New Zealand needing 40 off 30 balls. It's going to be tight, folks.

9.30pm - New Zealand 246-5 (45th over)
Anderson has gone to 23 off 15. He's just hit a towring six over cow corner from the bowling of Al Hasan. What a relief it is to see some positive batting.

9.25pm - New Zealand 235-5 (43 over)
You have to question the value of Taylor's innings. He used up almost 100 balls to make a pretty ugly 50. In the meantime, it did very little for his team's cause other than push up the required run rate. He really needs to rediscover his mojo fast. What happened to the big slog sweeps, the punishing pulls? He almost looks timid nowadays, which is a strange thing to say about Ross Taylor. Since he departed, Ronchi and Anderson have got on with it. NZ now needs 54 off 42 balls.

Is that the most bizarre innings you've ever seen Ross Taylor play? Never looked comfortable and then reviewed a... http://t.co/lQO5y8neGj

— Veitchy on Sport (@veitchynz) March 13, 2015

9.15pm - New Zealand 219-4 (41st over)
WICKET! Taylor has gone. Nasir Hossain picks him up lbw as Taylor was trying to sweep. It was as plum as could be but Taylor did that weird thing where he reviews a dead cert decision then walks off before the third umpire has had a chance to have a look at it. Strange behaviour. He finished with 56 off 97 balls. Luke Ronchi comes to the crease.

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Taylor's open net is over.

— Sports Freak (@Sportsfreakconz) March 13, 2015

9.10pm - New Zealand 211-4 (41st over)
That wicket has really slowed things down. Taylor is scratching around and going nowhere - his strike rate is 58. Anderson has yet to score. The required run rate is over eight now. Time to worry?

9.03pm - New Zealand 210-4 (39th over)
WICKET! Elliott goes for a well-played 39 off 34 balls. Hossain picks him up with a full ball that was swinging away. Elliott followed it and tried to slap it over cover, but the movement got the better of him and the shot flew square to Taskin Ahmed at deep point. Corey Anderson comes to the crease with NZ still needing 79 runs.

8.53pm - New Zealand 196-3 (37 overs)
Taylor is obviously playing the anchor role here. His 53 has come at a strike rate of just 62. He looks very determined to be there at the end. Rubel Hossain has just bowled a top over for Bangladesh. Very slippery on a tight line. Just the one run from it. They may not win this game, but the Bangladeshis have shown they've got loads of talent at their disposal.

Seddon Park looking resplendent under the lights #NZvBAN #CricketFever ^NY pic.twitter.com/2ghP7tijLo

— Newstalk ZB Sport (@newstalkzbsport) March 13, 2015

8.47pm - New Zealand 192-3 (35 overs)
Elliott is playing with real fluency here. He's gone to 24 off 17. He's found form from somewhere - just not sure where. The total needed is under 100 now - 97 off 90 balls for the win.

8.39pm - New Zealand 173-3 (33 overs)
50 for Taylor! Patient knock from Ross. It's taken him 82 balls to get to the milestone, but that doesn't matter. The main thing is that he's helped NZ get into a position to win. This will do his confidence no end of good.

8.28pm - New Zealand 164-3 (31st over)
WICKET! Guptill goes for 105, caught off the bowling of Al Hasan, who has now taken all three wickets. Brilliant innings from Guptill. Grant Elliott comes to the crease to join Ross Taylor, with NZ still needing 125 runs for the win. A lot of pressure now goes on Taylor to guide the Black Caps home.

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Over 100,000 views of this in less than 4 hours on the #cwc15 website! You have to see why! http://t.co/PTUO3a7EEf pic.twitter.com/WK4bQBoARC

— ICC (@ICC) March 13, 2015

Martin Guptill comes off after his ton #nzvban ^RI https://t.co/ung32kZVW8

— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) March 13, 2015

8.22pm - New Zealand 158-2 (28 overs)
New Zealand needs a further 131 runs off 131 balls for victory. Taylor has gone to 45, and will be looking to raise his bat shortly. The partnership is now worth 125 runs. Fantastic stuff.

Well done Martin Guptill, 100 not out. Another piece of the Black Caps form puzzle falls into place. NZ 157 for 2.

— Veitchy on Sport (@veitchynz) March 13, 2015

8.17pm - New Zealand 157-2 (28th over)
100 for Guptill! Brilliant scenes at Seddon Park as the crowd rises as one to salute him. He's played a gem of an innings and deserves all the applause. Looks like he's still in a bit of pain from the cramp.

That’s @Martyguptill’s ton from 88 balls, what an innings so far #backtheblackcaps ^RI pic.twitter.com/hL8QwTuJwD

— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) March 13, 2015

8.11pm - New Zealand 153-2 (27 overs)
Taylor has worked hard to keep himself in check during this innings - no sign at all of the slog sweep. Guptill goes to 99 with a single, and en route he starts to hobble. There's an awful in-take of breath from the crowd as they think it's a hamstring, but fortunately it turns out to be just a touch of cramp.

Please don’t let that be Guptill’s gammy-hammy!

Please just be cramp.

— Iain O'Brien (@iainobrien) March 13, 2015

8.04pm - New Zealand 148-2 (25 overs)
Guptill getting close to a hundred. He's on 96 now, but it all could have come to a painful end in the last over. He tried to paddle sweep Mahmudullah and got a top edge that only just snuck over the head and outstretched hand of the man at backward square-leg.

7.59pm - New Zealand 137-2 (24 overs)
Guptill is now on 87 off 77 balls. How he would darely love a hundred tonight. NZ needs a further 152 runs for victory.

7.52pm - New Zealand 128-2 (23 overs)
Taylor has gone to 37 in this innings and 5000 runs in ODI cricket over the course of his career. Just the fourth New Zealander to achieve the milestone. With each ball he spends at the crease he looks better and better.

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The lights are on at the Seddon Park and the crowd is pretty quiet as the @BLACKCAPS build slowly. #nzvban ^PT pic.twitter.com/qigl0eWHKQ

— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) March 13, 2015

7.40pm - New Zealand 117-2 (21 overs)
This game is delicately poised at the moment. Guptill (77) and Taylor (30) have put together an extremely valuable partnership of 84, but another wicket here would bring Elliott to the crease, and the status of his form at the moment is anyone's guess. NZ are ticking along at 5.5 runs per over, with the required rate just a smidge above that.

7.36pm - New Zealand 108-2 (19 overs)
100 up for New Zealand! It was a streaky shot from Guptill, a genuine edge off the bowling of Rubel, but it sails wide of the keeper and down to the third man boundary for four. Guptill is 73 off 62, Taylor 20 off 38.

This is just perfect. Taylor and Guptill under pressure to steer the boys home. Could not have scripted this... http://t.co/A71320UF7t

— Veitchy on Sport (@veitchynz) March 13, 2015

7.24pm - New Zealand 95-2 (16 overs)
After a difficult start in which the Black Caps lost McCullum and Williamson in quick succession, NZ has fought back to be 95-2, thanks largely to a classy 66 off 58 balls from Martin Guptill. NZ needs a further 194 for victory off 34 overs.

7.16pm - New Zealand 91-2 (15 overs)
Taylor hits the left-arm spinner Taijul Islam for a nice one-bouce four over square leg. Hopefully that will release the pressure on him somewhat. Ross has 19 off 28 now.

7.11pm - New Zealand 85-2 (14 overs)
Guptill and Taylor bring up their 50 partnership. In spite of the two early wickets, the Black Caps are travelling nicely here with a run rate well above six per over. Taylor looks scratchy, but if he can stick around he has a great chance to bat himself into some form. Bangladesh are bowling OK, Taskin Ahmed in particular, but Guptill has been able to find the fence regularly. His 61 runs include seven fours and two sixes.

"@PhantomW99: @scottbstyris If Taylor does not make a significant contribution today should he be selected for the knock-out stages" yes

— Scott Styris (@scottbstyris) March 13, 2015

7.03pm - New Zealand 66-2 (12th over)
50 for Guptill! Very nice knock. He needs to go on here if the Black Caps are to have a fighting chance at hauling in this big total.

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FIFTY for Martin Guptill off 44 balls including 5 fours & 2 sixes @BLACKCAPS are 66/2 in the 12th over chasing 289 for the win #NZvBAN ^NY

— Newstalk ZB Sport (@newstalkzbsport) March 13, 2015

6.59pm - New Zealand 65-2 (11 overs)
Don't want to put the mockers on him, but Guptill is looking great. He looks nice and upright in his stance, and seems to have a lot of time to play his strokes. He's just one run short of a well-earned 50. The Black Caps need plenty out of him tonight.

6.53pm - New Zealand 51-2 (9 overs)
Guptill has kept the scoring rate ticking along - he's gone to 39 off 34 balls. Down the other end, Taylor has looked less comfortable for his three off 10.

6.42pm - New Zealand 40-2 (6 overs)
This will be a very interesting examination of NZ's batting depth. The slow spin option has come up trumps for Bangladesh. Guptill looks in good touch, but he and Taylor will have to stay together for quite some time if the Black Caps are going to get over the line.

Big chase on here and former #NZ great Scott Styris is looking forward to it! LIVE: http://t.co/WQQM0nQquh #NZvBAN pic.twitter.com/TQoSTK2DR5

— ICC Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 13, 2015

6.33pm - New Zealand 33-2 (5th over)
WICKET! Williamson gone for one. NZ in all sorts here. Al Hasan strikes again with his gentle finger spin. KW looked to have too much time on the shot, and just ended up spooning a dolly of a catch to Tamim Iqbal at point. Big opportunity for Ross Taylor to step up.

Here we go, this will test the Black Caps.. McCullum and Williamson gone.. NZ 36 for 2... Bloody interesting times.

— Veitchy on Sport (@veitchynz) March 13, 2015

6.30pm - New Zealand 27-1 (5th over)
WICKET! McCullum goes. The spin works a trick - Al Hasan entices B-Mac into a big lofted drive, but the NZ skipper didn't get enough of it and holed out to long on. Kane "Steady the Ship" Williamson comes to the crease.

6.24pm - New Zealand 24-0 (3 overs)
Great stuff from Guptill - he takes 16 from Al Hasan's second over, including two delightful straight sixes. He's raced to 17 off 13 balls. And that aggression has brought about a change in the bowling, with the paceman Rubel Hossain coming on.

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Guptill just broke the advertising screen. #crackingshotthat

— Andrew Mulligan (@Andrew_Mulligan) March 13, 2015

6.22pm - New Zealand 8-0 (2 overs)
Another good over, this time from Taijul Islam. McCullum did manage a four over mid wicket, but this is far from the swashbuckling starts we've grown accustomed to. Great thinking from Bangladesh to start with spin at either end.

6.18pm - New Zealand 0-0
Great first over from Al Hasan - a maiden. Guptill didn't try to get anything away. Let's see how McCullum handles the slower bowling of Taijul Islam.

6.15pm - New Zealand 0-0
We're about to get back underway. Glad you could join us. The now-familiar pairing of Guptill and McCullum stride out to the middle. The have a big task ahead of them. Looks like Bangladesh is going to open up with spin of Al Hasan. How's that for nostalgia. Dipak Patel, anyone?

5.38pm - Bangladesh 288-7 (50 overs)
That's all she wrote for Bangladesh. They've posted an excellent score of 288, thanks largely to a brilliant knock from Mahmadullah, who finished on 128 not out. The Black Caps will have their work cut out for them if they are to maintain their unbeaten record in this tournament. Stay tuned for the innings report, whihc should be online shortly. We'll be back for the second innings in about 40 minutes - make sure you join us.

What was going through your head at this point team? #backtheblackcaps ^RI pic.twitter.com/rGPHlQRJ2j

— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) March 13, 2015

5.37pm - Bangladesh 287-6 (50th over)
WICKET! Elliott picks up Nasir Hossain, caught taylor in the deep. Just one ball to go.

5.35pm - Bangladesh 274-6 (49 overs)
Elliott to bowl the last over.

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5.30pm - Bangladesh 265-6 (48 overs)
That was a much-needed breakthrough from Elliott, but it won't stop Bangladesh posting a very competitive total. The Black Caps have bowled out every team they've played in the World Cup so far, but it doesn't look as though they'll repeat the dose today.

5.25pm - Bangladesh 260-6 (48th over)
WICKET! Grant Elliott comes on and immediately picks up Sabbir, caught McCullum at mid off.

Wicket! Elllliiooottttt! #NZvBAN pic.twitter.com/QP86RhVNgM

— The ACC (@TheACCnz) March 13, 2015

5.21pm - Bangladesh 250-5 (47 overs)
Mahmadullah brings up his century! Brilliant knock. That's his second consecutive ton, after his equally-impressive 103 against England earlier in the week. He jumps in the air, raises his bat, blows kisses to the crowd, and milks the applause. And rightly so. Bangladesh have found themselves a genuine star. He's just the seventh player in World Cup history to bring up back-to-back tons. As a side note, McClenaghan has now gone for 68 off eight overs.

5.12pm - Bangladesh 230-5 (45 overs)
McClenaghan has had a poor day at the office. He's bowled way too short, and on this pitch the ball has just sat up innocuously to be slapped to the boundary. Sabbir put him to the sword in that 14-run over, spanking a baseball-style six straight over the bowler's head. McClenaghan has bowled seven wicketless overs for 51 runs. Not good.

5.10pm - Bangladesh 216-5 (44 overs)
It will be interesting to see where McCullum finds his last few overs from. Anderson and Vettori have already bowled out, while Southee and Boult only have one left each. Mahmadullah close to a brilliant hundred - he's on 94 now.

Trade Me is is behind you, @BLACKCAPS! <3 from our AKL office | #backtheblackcaps #BLACKCAPSfriday #supportermode pic.twitter.com/iFTtepE8KR

— trademe (@TradeMe) March 13, 2015

5.02pm - Bangladesh 205-5 (43rd over)
200 up for Bangladesh. Mahmadullah has gone to 86 and looks to be playing the achor role, while Sabbir has raced to 11 off nine.

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4.55pm - Bangladesh 193-5 (41 overs)
Mahmadullah whacks McClenaghan over deep square-leg for six. This guy can really bat. Bangladesh are looking to pick up the run rate here in the final 10 overs. McClenaghan hasn't done an awful lot on his return to the team. He's bowled six overs for 38 runs. Can't imagine Milne will be out of the side too long if he's fully fit.

4.49pm - Bangladesh 182-5 (40th over)
WICKET! Anderson strikes again. He picks up Rahim this time, who came down the pitch to charge, but the ball got too big on him and caught the edge of his bat on the way through to Ronchi. The new batsman is Sabbir Rahman.

4.43pm - Bangladesh 174-4 (38 overs)
Mahmadullah has gone to 72 now, and he's playing a bobby-dazzler for his side. Dan Vettori comes in for the last over of his spell.

Mushfiqur goes, just when he was looking dangerous. @coreyanderson78 to @ronchi04 again #backtheblackcaps ^RI pic.twitter.com/xlO4q5aH0h

— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) March 13, 2015

4.35pm - Bangladesh 161-4 (36th over)
If Bangladesh score at eight an over from here, which they are well capable of doing, New Zealand could be chasing something in the order of 280 runs. That sort of score would provide a good test of the Black Caps' middle order, which has been shaky.

4.32pm - Bangladesh 161-4 (35 overs)
Old "Golden Arm" Anderson strikes again. It wasn't a good ball by any stretch - wide, not doing much, but Al Hasan had a dirty slap at it and only succeeded in getting a knick through to Ronchi. Mushfiqur Rahim is the new batsman.

4.30pm - Bangladesh 151-4 (34 overs)
WICKET! Anderson picks up Al Hasan, caught behind by Luke Ronchi for 23. That is a much-needed breakthrough.

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4.27pm - Bangladesh 151-3 (34 overs)
The two best Bangladesh players are at the crease now - Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmadullah. Both have played well over 100 ODIs, and both have respectable-to-good averages in the mid-30s. Apart from the first few overs when Boutl and Southee were making the white ball talk, the Bangladesh batsmen have handled the New Zealand attack with relative ease.

4.15pm - Bangladesh 128-3 (32nd over)
Corey Anderson back into the attack now. McCullum is shuffling his bowlers around here, trying to pick up a wicket. Here's a thought - how about Kane Williamson?

4.05pm - Bangladesh 126-3 (30 overs)
Boult back into the attack but no luck for him first up. Vettori is compiling great figures once again - 1-18 off seven so far. What a fantastic World Cup he's having.

Trent Boult comes on to the tune of "lightning bolt"

Mitchell McClenaghan was welcomed with Ed Sheeran's "thinking out loud"

What gives?

— Andrew Gourdie (@AndrewGourdie) March 13, 2015

3.58pm - Bangladesh 117-3 (28th over)
WICKET! Vettori picks up Sakar for 51. Sakar is a bit guilty of relaxing after he got to his 50. He danced down the wicket and tried to hit Vettori down the ground, but he didn't get enough of it and Corey Anderson gladly swallowed the catch in the deep.

3.56pm - Bangladesh 115-2 (27 overs)
Sakar brings up his 50 - well played, sir! This partnership is worth 88 now. The Bangladesh fans in the crowd are making plenty of noise.

3.53pm - Bangladesh 109-2 (26 overs)
Mahmadullah (45) and Sarkar (47) are both on the cusp of bringing up well-deserved half centuries. McCullum brings Southee back into the attack. Can he repeat his England heroics and rip through the Bangladesh order?

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3.47pm - Bangladesh 102-2 (25th over)
100 up for the visitors. The Black Caps could be chasing a big total here.

3.42pm - Bangladesh 94-2 (23 overs)
New Zealand can't find a way through this partnership between Mahmudullah and Sarkar. Both are handling Vettori and McClenaghan with aplomb. If Bangladesh wins this game, they would mostly likely face South Africa in the quarters. However, if they lose, they would probably play India. Can't imagine they would excited by either prospect.

3.30pm - Bangladesh 84-2 (20 overs)
Scott Styris has just proffered some interesting thoughts on why Anderson is such a golden arm. Styris reckons it's becuase he's quicker than batsmen give him credit for, meaning the ball arrives a bit sooner than expected. Hence all the catches that fly off to point, gully and third man. There could be something in that. Meanwhile, The Bangas are going along nicely here. McCullum will want a wicket soon, as this partnership is worth 59 now.

How do I put this? McCullum is a f****n champion.

— Scotty Stevenson (@sumostevenson) March 13, 2015

3.25pm - Bangladesh 82-2 (19th over)
McClenaghan back into the attack. He'll be eager to get things right. He went for 11 off his first over and was yanked by McCullum. Bangladesh are travelling at around 4.5 an over. This is a real contest.

3.17pm - Bangladesh 79-2 (17 overs)
Mahmudullah looks in fine touch, which shouldn't be any surprise given that he's coming off a hundred against England. He's scored 243 runs at the World Cup so far at an average of over 60. Quality player.

50 run partnership for Mahmudullah and Sarkar, in just 37 deliveries. Wicket would be handy here #nzvban ^RI

— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) March 13, 2015

3.10pm - Bangladesh 73-2 (15 overs)
Vettori up to his old tricks - conceding just one run off his first over. Corey Anderson into the attack at the other end, replacing McClenaghan who only bowled one over for 11. McCullum continues to throw himself around in the field - brave but reckless stuff.

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Action replay of Brendon McCullum's fielding effort #NZvBAN pic.twitter.com/DKalwTlUbT

— The ACC (@TheACCnz) March 13, 2015

3.08pm - Bangladesh 72-2 (15th over)
Dan Vettori into the attack. Weird scenes out on the playing field. There seems to be a lot of insects buzzing around the players. They're spraying insect repellant all over the show.

3.02pm - Bangladesh 72-2 (14 overs)
Mahmudullah is the other Bangladesh batsman, in case you were wondering. He looks the goods, and has raced to 24 off 17 balls. Great atmosphere at the ground - there seems to be plenty of Bangladesh support in amongst the bumper crowd.

3.01pm - Bangladesh 55-2 (13 overs)
Sarkar looks the real deal - he's raced to 30 off 19 balls, to get Bangladesh over the 50-run mark. McClenaghan showed a bit of rust in his first over, going for 11 runs. Difficult gig for him today, coming out after spending so long in the wings.

2.54pm - Bangladesh 39-2 (12 overs)
Good stuff here from Bangladesh. Sarkar has gone to 21 off 16 balls. Mitchell McClenaghan comes into the attack, replacing Tim Southee.

.@trent_boult’s figures so far: 5-3-13-2 #backtheblackcaps ^RI pic.twitter.com/L5ZP0ylu9T

— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) March 13, 2015

2.50pm - Bangladesh - 38-2 (11 overs)
Apologies for going AWOL there - technical difficulties. We're back underway, so thanks for staying with us.

2.25pm - Bangladesh 6-1
Boult thoroughly deserved that wicket - his rhythm, line and length - not to mention his predigious swing - have been something to behold. Tom Moody in the comm box is waxing lyrical about Boult, and with just cause. The wicket ball was a peach, started on a middle-stump line and then moved just enough to clip Kayes' off stump. Name any of the great swing bowlers - Hadlee, Akram, Alderman, Anderson - that ball from Boult would have done any of them proud. Soumya Sarkar is the new batsman.

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2.24pm - Bangladesh 4-1 (6th over)
WICKET! Boult snares Kayes, clean bowled. Gorgeous delivery.

2.11pm - Bangladesh 3-0 (4th over)
The ball is bending like a banana out there. Southee had Tamim in realm trouble during that over. An inch-perfect yorker even brought him crashing to the ground. You get the sense that a wicket isn't far off. McCullum has stacked the cordon with three slips and a gully.

2.08pm - Bangladesh 2-0
Two overs gone. Boult and Southee are bowling beautifully, full and generating lots of swing. These two are such a great opening pair. Boult's first over had shades of the great Wasim Akram about it.

Swing bowling master class in action at Seddon Park. #NZvBAN

— Scotty Stevenson (@sumostevenson) March 13, 2015

2.00pm - Bangladesh 0-0
Tamim Iqbal and Imrul Kayes opening up for Bangladesh. Tim Southee has the ball in hand.

1.56pm
We're a few minutes away. Players are singing the athems - still a very strange sight at a cricket ground. Just seems weired for some reason.

Anthem time ahead of @BLACKCAPS v @BCBtigers at Seddon Park #CricketFever ^NY pic.twitter.com/jRa8cTzKdg

— Newstalk ZB Sport (@newstalkzbsport) March 13, 2015

1.50pm
Here's the toss report from our man at Seddon Park, Andrew Alderson.

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New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum has won the toss and decided to bat in the World Cup match against Bangladesh in Hamilton.

New Zealand have made their first change for the tournament with Mitchell McClenaghan coming in for Adam Milne. Milne suffered bruising to the a/c joint of his shoulder against Afghanistan, meaning he is rested.

New Zealand are unbeaten in five matches. They will top the pool regardless of today's result. The hosts have not played Bangladesh at the venue in an ODI but won their sole Twenty20 against them by 10 wickets in 2010.

Bangladesh are resting captain Mashrafe Mortaza. Shakib Al Hasan has taken on the duties.

Yesterday speculation swirled that a sore throat or calf injury might rule Mortaza out. Another theory suggested he wouldn't be risked after a slow over rate in the 15-run win against England. Mashrafe pleaded guilty and was fined 40 percent of his match fee. They want to guarantee his presence for their quarter-final.

Arafat Sunny is also out with Taijul Islam and Nasir Hossain coming in.

A win today would see Bangladesh advance to at least third in the pool.

The forecast is for a cloudy day with a high of 26 and light rain to fall briefly mid-evening.

New Zealand: Brendon McCullum (c), Martin Guptill, Kane Williamson, Ross Taylor, Grant Elliott, Corey Anderson, Luke Ronchi, Daniel Vettori, Tim Southee, Mitchell McClenaghan, Trent Boult.

Bangladesh: Shakib Al Hasan (c), Imrul Kayes, Mahmudullah, Mushfiqur Rahim, Nasir Hossain, Rubel Hossain, Sabbir Rahman, Soumya Sarkar, Taijul Islam, Tamim Iqbal, Taskin Ahmed


1.42pm
Not sure about this decision from Brendon McCullum. Having won the toss, it seemed like the perfect opportunity for the Kiwi batsman, especially the likes of Ross Taylor and Grant Elliott, to get some much-needed time at the crease. But with all the rain in Hamilton yesterday, B-Mac may have thought it risky to send his troops out on a pitch that could do a bit. I guess we should bear in mind that in tournament play, all you have to do is keep racking up wins.

Will @BrendonMcCullum deliver the knockout punch for @BLACKCAPS v @BCBtigers - LIVE SKY Sport 3 from 1.45pm #CWC15 pic.twitter.com/stONItfDrD

— Sky Sport NZ (@skysportnz) March 13, 2015

Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza to miss the match against NZ. Shakib Al Hasan leading in his place.^AA #cricketfever #cwc15

— NZ Herald Sport (@nzheraldsport) March 13, 2015

1.35pm
The Black Caps have won the toss and will bowl first.

nz win toss and will have a bowl against Bangladesh. Big Mitch McClenaghan is in for Adam Milne.

— David Leggat (@legslip1) March 13, 2015

1.31pm
Don't think of Bangaldesh as minnows in this contest. They knocked England out of the Cup just a few days ago. They also have some good pedigree coming into this game, having beaten the Black Caps seven times in a row, albeit in sub-continental conditions. And in Shakib Al Hasan they have an all-rounder of genuine quality.

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1.26pm
Nothing confirmed yet, but the indications are that Mitchell McClenaghan will be in for the injured Adam Milne.

Milne playing backstop and not bowling during warm-ups in Hamilton. McClenaghan marking out run.^AA #cricketfever #cwc15

— NZ Herald Sport (@nzheraldsport) March 13, 2015

1.23pm
Good afternoon everybody, and welcome to the Herald's live coverage of the Black Caps v Bangladesh Cricket World Cup match at Seddon Park in Hamilton. Stick with us as we bring you all the action throughout the day.

Teams:

New Zealand XI: Martin Guptill, Brendon McCullum (capt), Kane Williamson, Ross Taylor, Grant Elliott, Corey Anderson, Luke Ronchi (wk), Daniel Vettori, Mitchell McClenaghan, Tim Southee, Trent Boult

Bangladesh XI: Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes, Soumya Sarkar, Mahmudullah, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Sabbir Rahman, Mashrafe Mortaza (capt), Arafat Sunny, Rubel Hossain, Taskin Ahmed

Umpires: Kumar Dharmasena (Sri Lanka), Richard Kettleborough (England)

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Third Umpire: Nigel Llong (England)

Match referee: Chris Broad (England)

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