Bangladesh have provided a unique explanation as to why they were defeated by the Black Caps - they were listening to the radio.
Ok, it might not be the sole reason for their two-wicket defeat - the Black Caps bowlers, Ross Taylor, and the bat of Mitch Santner would all like a word - but Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza has revealed that their coaching and management staff hindered their performance by relying too much on radio commentary when it came to assessing the conditions.
Bangladesh were bowled out for 244 at The Oval, with Mashrafe revealing that the players believed the par score on the pitch was 260-270, but the opinion from outside the playing group - influenced by listening to the radio commentary - was that a higher score was necessary.
"I think we misread the pitch in the New Zealand game [at The Oval]. If we had read the pitch right during that match, we would have targeted 260-270, and not 300-plus," said Mashrafe.
"I think those who go out in the middle can assess it quicker, since they end up getting criticised for the defeat."