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BAN Vs NZ, ICC World T20 2016 - Betting Tips and Prediction

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BAN vs NZ Betting Tips

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    Our Prediction

    Bangladesh came very close to win the match against India before committing a harakiri to fall short by 1 run. They have lost all of their Super 10 stage games so far and have thus bowed out of the tournament. Bangladesh will now take on the in-form New Zealand, the first team to qualify for the semis by winning all of their games. The 28th match of the ICC World Twenty20 will be played at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on March 26 with live action scheduled to begin at 3 PM local time.

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    Bangladesh Team News & Playing 11

    They will be playing for pride and will want to finish on a high. Opener Tamim Iqbal will once again be backed by his team to take them off to a flying start. With 292 runs, he is currently the leading run-scorer in this World T20 and an ideal choice for placing a bet. Shakib Al Hasan has contributed with both bat and ball, earning high odds on major betting websites. Bangladesh have a good pace attack in Mustafizur Rahim and Al-Amin Hossain who will be expected to stifle the Kiwi batsmen on Saturday.

    New Zealand Team News & Playing 11

    Martin Guptill has been going great guns at the top of the order. Scoring 125 runs so far, he is the highest run-getter for his side and a batsmen worth wagering money on. Corey Anderson at number four has also been consistent while adding stability to the middle-order. Slow left-arm bowler Mitchell Santner is doing exceptionally well on Indian pitches. With eight wickets, he is the leading wicket-taker for New Zealand and has high betting odds for Saturday's match. Mitchell McClenaghan has been expensive and could lose his place to either Nathan McCullum or Tim Southee.

    Final Prediction

    This will be a dead rubber with New Zealand already through to the semis and Bangladesh out of the tournament. The Kiwis, however, will want to win and proceed to the knockout stage undefeated. At the moment, they seem just too hot to handle for Bangladesh. Considering how Bangladesh threw away an easy victory against India and how their bowlers allowed Pakistan to score beyond 200 at the Eden Gardens, they are probably staring at yet another defeat. New Zealand are a stronger unit and the favorites to win the match on Saturday.

    Betting odds for Bangladesh vs New Zealand, ICC World T20 2016 28th match:
    Bangladesh - 3.45 ; New Zealand - 1.39

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