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DHAKA, April 16, 2026 (BSS) - New Zealand captain Tom Latham has expressed
strong confidence ahead of the three-match ODI series against Bangladesh
national cricket team, despite acknowledging the challenges of sub-continent
conditions and a relatively inexperienced squad.
Speaking to the media before the opening match, Latham made it clear that
winning the series remains the primary objective for the visitors.
"We come here and we want to win a series. I think from everyone's point of
view, that's the main target. But we know there's obviously a lot of work to
do leading up to get to that point," he said.
The New Zealand skipper emphasized the importance of gradual improvement,
particularly for players unfamiliar with conditions in Bangladesh.
"For us, it's about learning and growing from game to game. We've got some
guys with a little bit less experience in these conditions, but the more
they're exposed to places like Bangladesh, it's only going to be a good thing
for us," he added.
Latham also highlighted the responsibility of senior players to guide younger
teammates through challenging conditions.
"When you have a team with a little bit less experience, certainly my duty
and that of others who've played in these conditions is to pass on as much
knowledge as we can," he noted.
Despite his optimism, Latham acknowledged that Bangladesh will be a
formidable opponent, especially on home soil.
"Bangladesh in these conditions is certainly a quality team. They're coming
off a great series win against Pakistan, so they're going to be a challenge,"
he said.
Individually, Latham boasts an impressive record against Bangladesh in ODIs,
having scored two centuries and five fifties in seven matches. However, he
downplayed personal milestones, stressing team contribution over individual
performance.
"It's about trying to do my role as best as I can for the team," he remarked.
The New Zealand captain also pointed out the evolving strength of
Bangladesh's bowling attack, which now combines both spin and pace
effectively.
"It's an attack with quite a bit of experience, especially in these
conditions when you look at Taskin, Mustafizur, and Nahid Rana. We're going
to prepare for everything," Latham said.
He further mentioned that adapting to local conditions, including heat and
pitch behavior, will be key for his side.
"It's obviously hot and slightly different from back home in New Zealand. For
us, it's about adapting as best we can and putting all our energy into the
hundred overs," he concluded.