This is a monumental feat in more ways than one for Bangladesh cricket.
While Taylor would ideally want to score as many runs as possible in his last series, he managed 31 runs in 64 balls in the first innings which included five fours.
Bangladesh will tour New Zealand for two-match Test series, starting January 1 in Mount Maunganui, followed by the second scheduled to start from January 9.
New Zealand's women's team will have an ideal preparation for the ODI World Cup next year in home conditions when they play India in a six-match series comprising of a solitary T20I and five ODIs.
New Zealand will be without the services of their skipper Kane Williamson, who is out of the entire tour with elbow injury and Ross Taylor, who is suffering from hamstring injury.
This is a monumental feat in more ways than one for Bangladesh cricket.
While Taylor would ideally want to score as many runs as possible in his last series, he managed 31 runs in 64 balls in the first innings which included five fours.
Bangladesh will tour New Zealand for two-match Test series, starting January 1 in Mount Maunganui, followed by the second scheduled to start from January 9.
New Zealand's women's team will have an ideal preparation for the ODI World Cup next year in home conditions when they play India in a six-match series comprising of a solitary T20I and five ODIs.
New Zealand will be without the services of their skipper Kane Williamson, who is out of the entire tour with elbow injury and Ross Taylor, who is suffering from hamstring injury.