Bangladesh facing off with New Zealand is the kind of cricket rivalry that doesn’t always make the headlines, but, y’know, sometimes stirs up real surprises. Not as ancient as the Ashes, and honestly, not as fiery as India-Pakistan, but there’s something quietly relentless about the way these two teams keep crossing paths. Especially if you’ve followed both, you’ll know how the ups and downs tell a tale of growing respect, occasional heartbreak, and small, unexpected victories.
Bangladesh entered Test cricket in 2000, and—let’s be real—the early encounters against New Zealand were rough. New Zealand, already established as a disciplined, professional side, used to, well, roll over Bangladesh more often than not. Scorecards from those days make for grim reading if you’re a Bangladeshi fan. There were huge victories for the Black Caps, sometimes with only a handful of Bangladesh wickets standing.
One match that sticks in people’s minds is from late 2001, when Bangladesh toured New Zealand and struggled to post big totals, often bundled out for under 200. The skills gap was obvious. But sticking to the game, Bangladesh started picking up valuable experience.
As the 2010s rolled in, the tide did not turn immediately, but the predictable pattern of New Zealand walking away with the win every single time started shifting. Bangladesh’s confidence at home, combined with rising players—Tamim Iqbal, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim—started to show up on the scoreboard.
Fun fact: Bangladesh’s first ODI win over New Zealand came in 2010 in Dhaka. Not many expected that. The home crowd went wild—as they do, just brilliant, loud energy. This was not just a freak win; Bangladesh ended up whitewashing New Zealand 4-0 in that series. For a lot of people, this was the moment they started really believing Bangladesh could handle the big boys at home.
“Bangladesh’s 2010 ODI series whitewash over New Zealand wasn’t just a rare highlight—it was a signal,” says cricket analyst Sanjay Manjrekar. “It told the world these guys weren’t here just to fill fixtures.”
Bangladesh and New Zealand don’t play too many T20s against each other, but when they do, it can be unpredictable. New Zealand’s temperament, especially under pressure, has usually shone through, but Bangladesh had their moments—like in 2021, when they beat New Zealand in Mirpur on slow, spin-friendly pitches.
Some fans—maybe not everyone, sports memory being what it is—recall standout moments that go beyond just the score. Here’s how the key series stack up in the Bangladesh vs New Zealand timeline:
Bangladesh holds their own in home ODIs, often using spin to tie New Zealand’s batters in knots. Away games in New Zealand, though—tough going. The 2019 World Cup match saw New Zealand edge out Bangladesh in a tight chase, proving how evenly matched the sides can be, even if the results don’t always say so.
The 2021 T20I series in Bangladesh saw pitches take center stage (some say a bit wild, maybe not standard). Bangladesh used spin, and low scoring made it feel like anything could happen. They won the series 3-2, another twist in a rivalry that, for a long time, felt pretty one-sided.
Behind the statistics, there’s a human story. Players talk about the hospitality in Bangladesh and the calm, composed manner of the New Zealand cricket community. Off-field relations have almost always been positive—no big controversies, just mutual respect (and the odd awkward press conference, because, well, no one’s perfect).
Yet, fan expectations in both countries continue to grow. In Bangladesh, cricket is everything—there’s immense pressure whenever New Zealand tour. In New Zealand, the expectation is to dominate, but with Bangladesh improving, that’s become complicated.
If you look at the Bangladesh national cricket team vs New Zealand national cricket team timeline, a few key patterns jump out:
On the other hand, the rivalry hasn’t quite produced the emotional extremes of some cricket duels. Maybe that’s good—sportsmanship often feels more front-and-center here than bitterness.
The Bangladesh vs New Zealand cricket rivalry may not have the history of the oldest rivalries, but it’s grown into a genuinely intriguing contest. The dynamic has shifted from predictable defeats for Bangladesh to a real contest, especially when they play at home. Individual brilliance, shifting strategies, and changing conditions have made recent matches less predictable, which is exactly what makes sport worth watching. Both teams, in their own imperfect ways, have given fans plenty to talk about, and you get the feeling that the next big moment could come from either side.
The two sides have played a number of Test matches since 2001, with New Zealand generally leading the head-to-head. However, Bangladesh secured some notable draws and their first Test win away in 2022.
Yes, Bangladesh has beaten New Zealand in ODI series at home, most notably in 2010 when they won 4-0. It’s been harder for Bangladesh to win ODIs in New Zealand conditions.
Shakib Al Hasan, Tamim Iqbal, and Mushfiqur Rahim have often starred for Bangladesh, while Kane Williamson, Ross Taylor, and Tim Southee have been key for New Zealand.
Many fans point to Bangladesh’s 2022 Test win at Mount Maunganui as an all-time high point, marking their first-ever Test victory in New Zealand.
It’s a quieter rivalry compared to some, but recent series have made it much more competitive, especially on Bangladesh’s home turf.
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