Hridoy’s composed innings, along with impactful contributions from Parvez Hossain Emon and Shamim Hossain, highlighted Bangladesh’s batting depth. Captain Litton Das will be keen on another strong collective performance, though improvements in the top order remain an area of focus.
With the ball, Rishad Hossain will again be crucial after his game-changing spell in the first match.
New Zealand, meanwhile, face a must-win situation. Their batting showed promise through half-centuries from Dane Cleaver and Katene Clarke, but their inability to defend 182 exposed weaknesses in execution, particularly in the bowling department.
Ish Sodhi was the standout performer with the ball, but the visitors will need a more cohesive effort to level the series. Stand-in captain Nick Kelly will look to rally his side in a high-pressure encounter.
With Bangladesh aiming to seal the series and New Zealand desperate to stay alive, the second T20I promises a closely contested battle in Chattogram.