Bangladesh vs New Zealand ODI Series Schedule

    Bangladesh and New Zealand take to the One Day International format to fight for supremacy in a series that will test both team's ability to bat and bowl on tracks that will spin consistently. 

    New Zealand are the stronger of the pair, but Bangladesh having home advantage levels the playing field. The Black Caps are generally pretty good against spin, but will they be able to utilise their traditionally pace-heavy attack in this series? 

    2026 Bangladesh vs New Zealand ODI Series Dates

    • Start Date: April 17, 2026
    • End Date: April 23, 2026

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    Teams & Format

    The two sides are among the top teams in the world, although New Zealand are the better of the pair. 

    Bangladesh arrive hoping to make the most out of home advantage and a strong side that boasts solid batters and bowlers that can utilise the conditions. Meanwhile, New Zealand have some of the best players in the world, with their exploits spanning across ODI, Test and T20 cricket. It will be interesting to see whether they can put their best foot forward against a team that will go all out to win this one. 

    The winner of this series may yet be the side that can play spin the best. While pace bowling will have its place across the series, it is more than likely that the spinners will have their days on patches that see the ball turning. 

    The format of the series will see the pair playing in the 50 over game. A 50 over match provides both teams with a maximum of 50 overs (300 deliveries) to bat and 50 overs in the field. The format is shorter than a Test match and longer than a T20, meaning spectators get the tactical battle of a Test along with the big hitting of a T20. 

    Key Players & Prospects

    Player (Team)
    Prospects
    Tom Latham (New Zealand)New Zealand's captain and one of their most destructive batters, Tom Latham will have to juggle scoring runs and captaining his side intelligently across the series. 

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