Oram expects gruelling Tour

All-rounder Jacob Oram is expecting Bangladesh to be a far tougher proposition at home than they were in New Zealand.

The Bangladesh team lost the one-day series 3-0 last December after going down by six wickets in the first match, 102-runs in the second on the Duckworth-Lewis method before being rolled by 10 wickets in the third after managing just 93 runs. New Zealand took just six over to reach their target.

The Black Caps kick-off the latest three match one-day series on Thursday and Oram is not expecting quite such a smooth ride. Read more
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