Dhaka, Feb. 19 -- Ahead of the third and final ODI against New Zealand in Dunedin on Thursday, Bangladesh's batting stalwart Tamim Iqbal said he is looking forward to seeing a solid batting display in the first ten overs for their last 50-over outing on the tour.

According to Tamim, a more calculated batting performance at the start of the innings - something that has badly eluded Bangladesh thus far in the series - can lay the foundations for the team's first win against New Zealand in New Zealand.

"The wicket was very good in the first match, but we failed to have a great start. We knew they have two bowlers who usually do very well in the first ten overs. The bad part was we lost four wickets in the first ten overs," Tamim said on Mo...