Bangladesh still have two all the more warm-up matches before their Champions Trophy opener yet chief Mashrafe Mortaza concedes their five-wicket triumph over New Zealand sends them to England with certainty high.
"The warm-up recreations will be critical, wickets will be not the same as here yet we will take in something from the diversions against Pakistan and India, so they are two defining moments," said Mashrafe.
"We passed up a great opportunity in the primary diversion against Ireland and the principal amusement against New Zealand was extreme yet we did truly well in last two recreations and certainty is high right now."
New Zealand, after half hundreds of years from captain Tom Latham (84), Neil Broom (63) and Ross Taylor (60 not out), drooped from 208 for three to complete on 270 for eight while in their triumphant answer Bangladesh taken off from 199 for five to 271 for five, achieving their objective with 10 balls to save.
The stars in the 6th wicket organization were Mushfiqur Rahim who completed 45 not out from 45 balls and Mahmudullah with 46 not out from only 36 balls with six fours and a six which incorporated his 3,000 one-day worldwide keep running in his 141st match.
"Mahmudullah is extremely experienced," said his skipper. "You can't purchase understanding and in our batting side we likewise have Tamim and Shakib, who is not in the best inclination but rather I'm certain he will return and Mushy and Mahmudullah are additionally in the runs so ideally we can go ahead from here."
Latham was named man of the arrangement subsequent to adding to the century he scored against Ireland in their past diversion, yet he applauded the players who came into this arrangement to supplant those still at the Indian Premier League.
"Folks not more often than not in the side have ventured up like Hamish Bennett, Scott Kuggeleijn and Colin Munro, they all had an impact all through the arrangement and that is useful for the profundity of New Zealand cricket," he said.
"We've two more amusements and the squad will transform (he hands over the captaincy to Kane Williamson) so it gives us an opportunity to gel together as a gathering, yet the cricket we have played in this arrangement has been really great and it will stand us in great stead for the Champions Trophy and the principal diversion against Australia."
Be that as it may, Latham declined to concede that Bangladesh have the high ground when the groups meet again in Cardiff on June 9.
"Credit to Bangladesh today, they batted extremely well and paced their innings superbly," he said.
"We couldn't get over the line however we beat them a week ago and when we play again in the last gathering diversion in the Champions Trophy we need to begin again thus do they."
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