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Bangladesh cricketers sing ‘Hum honge kamyab’ in dressing room after historic NZ Test win, video goes viral - WATCH

Bangladesh players were overjoyed with the historic Test win against New Zealand as they celebrated in unique style in the dressing room by singing ‘Amra Korbo Joy’ which is the Bengali version of the popular Hindi patriotic song ‘Hum honge kamyab’. The video of the same was shared by the official Twitter handle of the Bangladesh Cricket Team and it went viral in no time.

Bangladesh cricketers sing ‘Hum honge kamyab’ in dressing room after historic NZ Test win, video goes viral - WATCH File image (Source: BCB/Twitter)

Bangladesh on Wednesday (December 5) created history by defeating New Zealand for the first time in a Test match with an eight-wicket victory at Mount Maunganui, snapping the World Test Champions' 17-match unbeaten run on home soil.

Records tumbled in Tauranga as Bangladesh dominated the day, claiming 12 vital World Test Championship points as the tourists clinched their first win against New Zealand in New Zealand in any format of the game.

This was arguably Bangladesh's finest Test win, with the tourists breaking the hosts' -- who are the reigning World Test champions -- 17-match unbeaten streak at home.

This was also Bangladesh's maiden Test win over New Zealand in 16 attempts and also the first over a top-five ICC-ranked team away from home.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh players were overjoyed with the historic win as they celebrated in unique style in the dressing room by singing ‘Amra Korbo Joy’ which is the Bengali version of popular Hindi patriotic song ‘Hum hong kamyab’.

The video of the same was shared by the official Twitter handle of the Bangladesh Cricket Team and it went viral in no time.

Watch the video here:

Talking about the match, seamer Ebadot Hossain took a career-best 6-46 as the tourists dismissed New Zealand for 169 early on day five at Mount Maunganui and then knocked off the 40 runs for victory for the loss of two wickets. It was Bangladesh's first win in any format of the game in New Zealand and gave them a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.

Hossain was adjudged 'Player of the Match'.

For New Zealand, it was the end of their eight-series winning run on home soil since 2017 and also ended their 17-match unbeaten run in home Tests.

With a bowling average of 81.54 from 10 Tests coming into the match, Ebadot realised his potential in a rampage across the final two days, finishing with seven wickets for the match. Taskin Ahmed joined Ebadot to bundle the hosts out for just 169 early in the day, finishing with 3/36.

New Zealand's batters had no answer for Bangladesh's reverse swing, with Ross Taylor (40), playing his final Test at the venue, providing the only resistance as the hosts secured their sixth win away from home in 61 Tests.

As Ebadot beat Taylor's defences to send New Zealand spiralling at 154/6, the hosts crumbled to be bowled out for just 169. Rachin Ravindra (16) was surrounded by four players to be dismissed for a duck.

Bangladesh's bowlers were backed by a clinical fielding effort, as Shoriful Islam and sub-fielder Taijul Islam took stunning catches to all but seal Bangladesh's win -- their first away Test win over a top-five ranked team and just their sixth victory abroad from 61 attempts.

Bangladesh made easy work of the 40 required in 16.5 overs to seal a historic win, in spite Shakib Al Hasan, Tamim Iqbal and Mahmudullah.

Bangladesh had not previously won any of their 43 matches in New Zealand across all three formats.

Brief scores: New Zealand 328 and 169 in 73.4 overs (Ross Taylor 40; Ebadot Hossain 6/46, Taskin Ahmed 3/36) lost to Bangladesh 458 and 42/2 in 16.5 overs (Najmul Hossain Shanto 17, Mominul Haque 13 not out) by eight wickets.