BAN vs NZ: Cricket world comes together to celebrate Bangladesh's 'inspirational' victory

Updated : Jan 05, 2022 12:08
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Editorji News Desk

A remarkable start to the year! The Bangla tigers did the unthinkable on Wednesday as they defeated the World Test Champions, New Zealand in their own backyard by 8 wickets.

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Their happiness knew no bounds after the visiting team broke New Zealand's 17-match unbeaten run on home soil. Upon achieving the historic feat, the winners rejoiced in their dressing room as they sang, 'Amra Korbo joy', the Bengali version of the famous track, 'Hum Hongey Kamyab'.

Their first-ever victory has come in 16 matches of the longest format of the game, which includes 12 losses and 3 draws. Former cricketers and fans joined in their celebrations. VVS Laxman to Parthiv Patel, NZ cricketer Danny Morrison to Wasim Jaffer, all congratulated Bangladesh for their fabulous win. 

Incredible advertisement for the health of Test cricket. Bangladesh breaks New Zealand's run of 17 Tests unbeaten at home, says Parthiv

Jaffer said that few things are more inspiring in sport than the victory of the underdog. What a moment for Bangladesh. Congratulations, and take a bow, he added.

Congratulating the team, VVS Laxman said to win the Test by 8 wickets and register their first-ever Test win over New Zealand is inspirational and an incredible achievement. I am sure this win will be cherished for a long time. 

Speaking of a day to remember… magical moments for Bangladesh. Great stuff gents, says Morrison. 

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