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Bangladesh choose to bowl as Kelly captains depleted New Zealand after Latham injury

Last updated: April 27, 2026 3:18 pm
Muzammil Nabi Khan
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Bangladesh won the toss and chose to field first against New Zealand in the opening T20I in Chattogram on April 27, with the visitors forced into a late leadership change after Tom Latham was ruled out by a toe injury. In his absence, Nick Kelly took charge of the side, giving the match an unexpected wrinkle before a ball had even been bowled.

The bigger story, really, was how much New Zealand had to reshuffle. Kelly came in as captain after being part of the ODI leg of the tour, and the visitors also handed T20I debuts to Matthew Fisher and Nathan Smith. ESPNcricinfo reported that New Zealand made four changes from the side that played their previous T20 international, a sign of both the injury disruption and the squad’s thin, stop-start look on this tour.

The match was scheduled at Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium in Chattogram, with Bangladesh clearly backing conditions to help later in the day after opting to chase. Cricbuzz’s match listing also confirmed the toss decision and venue details, underlining that the hosts were happy to put New Zealand in first rather than risk batting on a surface that might slow up. That’s a pretty standard Bangladesh call at home, but it still carried pressure because this was their first T20I outing after a long gap in the format.

There was some recent context behind the tension as well. The white-ball tour had already been busy, with Bangladesh and New Zealand coming through the ODI leg before switching formats, and New Zealand had shown enough in that stretch to suggest they wouldn’t simply roll over despite the missing personnel. Even so, losing Latham so close to the game stripped the tourists of both a senior batter and a calm head at the top.

For Bangladesh, the toss decision looked like a straightforward attempt to squeeze a patched-up New Zealand batting unit early. For New Zealand, it became one of those days where the plan had to change on the fly: new captain, new combinations, and two debutants thrown straight into an away T20I in subcontinental conditions. Sometimes teams grow into those moments. Sometimes they wobble. By the time the anthem dust had settled in Chattogram, New Zealand were already being asked to do a lot of improvising

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