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Zimbabwe beat Tigers to level T20I series


Zimbabwe beat Tigers to level T20I series

Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh by 23 runs in the second Twenty20 to level the three-match series at the Harare Sports Club Ground on Friday (Jul 23). The hosts scored 166 runs losing 6 wickets in 20 overs. In reply, the Tigers managed to hit 143 runs losing all wickets in 19.5 overs.

Opener Wesley Madhevere top-scored with 73 as Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh by 23 runs on Friday (Jul 23) to keep alive hopes of winning a three-match Twenty20 series against the Tigers in Harare.

Zimbabwe made 166-6 before bowling Bangladesh out for 143 with one ball remaining, enabling the hosts to avenge an eight-wicket defeat in the first match on Thursday.

It was the first victory for the hosts in six attempts in the all-format tour after a heavy Test loss, three one-day international defeats and a T20 reverse.

The series decider will be played on Sunday at Harare Sports Club.

Zimbabwe won the toss, batted and Madhevere hit three sixes and five fours off 57 balls before being caught at extra cover by Afif Hossain after skying a delivery from left-arm medium fast bowler Shoriful Islam.

Ryan Burl, who came in at number six, was the best of the other Zimbabwe batsman with an undefeated 34, including two sixes and two fours, while Dion Myers made 26 before lofting an attempted ramp off Shoriful to Mahedi Hasan on the deep point boundary.

Shoriful was the most successful of the Bangladesh bowlers, also capturing the wicket of Luke Jongwe for two to finish with 3-33.

Unlike Thursday when Bangladesh openers Mohammad Naim and Soumya Sarkar put on 102 runs before the first wicket fell, the tourists never got on top of the Zimbabwe bowling.

Naim and Soumya were back in the pavilion with just 17 on the board, both dimissed by Blessing Muzarabani who finished with 2-21 from his four overs.

Wellington Masakadza, who took 3-20, also got in amongst the Bangladesh batsmen, removing Shakib Al Hasan, captain Mahmudullah Riyad and Mahedi in quick succession.

Nurul Hasan also fell cheaply and at 68-6 after 11.2 overs, Bangladesh were in deep trouble.

Afif and debutant Shamim Hossain, the top Bangladesh scorer with 29, temporarily halted the slide with a 41-run seven-wicket stand before Shamim departed and Zimbabwe closed out a welcome win.

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