Updated On: 27 November, 2023 11:18 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The Kiwis were knocked out of the ICC World Cup 2023 after losing the semi-final clash against the hosts India by 70 runs. After the World Cup loss, they needed to quickly turn their focus to the longest format of the game as they will lock horns with Bangladesh in a two-match series that starts in Sylhet on Tuesday

Daryl Mitchell (Pic: AFP)
New Zealand are expecting their experience at the ICC World Cup 2023 in India will help them adapt to the Bangladesh conditions ahead of their ICC World Test Championship campaign.
The Kiwis were knocked out of the ICC World Cup 2023 after losing the semi-final clash against the hosts India by 70 runs. After the World Cup loss, they needed to quickly turn their focus to the longest format of the game as they will lock horns with Bangladesh in a two-match series that starts in Sylhet on Tuesday.