ICC Men’s ODI World Cup: Ferguson, Mitchell and Williamson star as New Zealand defeat Bangladesh
Although Williamson returned in style, the captain was forced to retire hurt with a hand injury.
Kane Williamson marked his return to the World Cup with an undefeated 78 as New Zealand cruised past Bangladesh by eight wickets on Friday but the captain was forced to retire hurt with a hand injury.
Williamson had been sidelined with a serious knee injury picked up during the IPL and sat out New Zealand’s first two wins at the World Cup.
Chasing 246 to win, the 33-year-old, playing his first ODI since January, had reached his 43rd fifty in the format off 81 balls and was looking well set for a century.
He moved on to 78 with eight fours and a six when he had to call it quits after a throw from the deep rapped him painfully on the glove, jamming his hand against the bat handle.
In discussion with the medical team, and with the Black Caps only 46 runs short of victory, it was decided to take Williamson out of the game.
New Zealand comfortably wrapped up their third win with 43 balls to spare.
Williamson had put on a second-wicket stand of 80 with opener Devon Conway (45) and then 108 with Daryl Mitchell who raced to his 50 off 43 balls.
Mitchell did it in some style with a giant heave for six off Bangladesh seamer Shoriful...