Ravindra, Bracewell put Kiwis in Champions Trophy semis

New Zealand have reached the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy taking India along with them after Rachin Ravindra's century and inspired bowling from Michael Bracewell ensured a five-wicket win over Group A opponents Bangladesh.
Chasing 237 for victory thanks to Bracewell's four-wicket haul, New Zealand lost Will Young for a duck in the opening over and Kane Williamson for five shortly after, but Ravindra's classy 112 and Tom Latham's 55 secured the victor with 23 balls to spare.
Bangladesh earlier squandered a good start. They made 9-236 in 50 overs thanks to Najmul Hossain Shanto's 77 and Jaker Ali's 45 but paid a heavy price for 178 dot balls in their innings.
The result meant that defending champions Pakistan joined Bangladesh in being knocked out of the tournament after losing their opening two matches against New Zealand and India.
"That's nice (to go through). We knew Bangladesh were a tough challenge on this wicket," New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner said.
"The way we were able to pull it back in the middle with the ball was pleasing. It's probably the hardest thing to do in one-day cricket, take wickets in the middle and I think Bracewell was outstanding."
Ravindra, who came into the side in place of the ill Daryl Mitchell, was nearly run out while on 25 but settled his nerves with delightful boundaries on the off side.
After Devon Conway was castled by Mustafizur Rahman for 30, Ravindra continued to grind and made the most of being dropped on 93 by Mehidy Hasan Miraz before scoring his fourth one-day international century.
The left-hander, who forged a 129-run partnership with the in-form Latham, was handed another lifeline after being dropped by Mahmudullah on 105 before finally departing with the job all but done.
Glenn Phillips made an unbeaten 21 and Bracewell scored 11 not out to take their team home.
Earlier, Bangladesh made a solid start after being asked to bat first but poor shot selection by their middle order batsmen meant they ended up with a modest total.
"It was a pretty good wicket to bat on. We needed two big partnerships but the way we batted was really disappointing," said Shanto.
"The batting unit needs to improve a lot."
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