Saturday 20 August 2011

Bangladesh defeated Zimbabwe after defeats in three ODIs and Test.

AUGUST 19, 2011 QUEENS SPORTS CLUB, BULAWAYO, ZIMBABWE

BANGALDESH TOUR TO ZIMBABWE

Bangladesh completed a long-awaited breakthrough in their ODI series against Zimbabwe by winning the fourth of five one-day internationals at Queens Sports Club on Friday. After bowling out the home side for 199, Bangladesh coast lined home, scoring 203 for four evading a tour whitewash as Zimbabwe lead the series 3-1. It was a welcome victory after their three previous ODI defeats and a Test setback by the home side. Zimbabwe were asked to bat by Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hassan and only skipper Brendan Taylor held them together with his fourth century in ODIs, scoring a six and seven fours to reach 106 in his innings. Only Elton Chigumbura resides with him, though at fewer than a run every two balls. They put on 94 runs for the fifth wicket, Chigumbura's share being 31. Zimbabwe lost five wickets in 12 balls as the lower middle order and tail-enders buckled. The die was actually cast for Zimbabwe when Hamilton Masakadza was incorrectly given out caught behind by local umpire Owen Chirombe without scoring and Tatenda Taibu was run out by Nasir Hossain going for a run while partner Forbes Mtizwa stood his ground. He had scored only seven runs. Rubel Hossain did the most damage with four wickets for 31. Mushfiqur Rahim seized four catches, adding further gleam to his first ODI century at Harare on Tuesday. Bangladesh started with fireworks in reply when Imrul Kayes and Tamim Iqbal worked up 24 runs in the first two overs and were 45-0 at the end of the fourth. Kyle Jarvis conceded 15 runs in each of his first two overs.

Tamim went on to score 61, passing the 3,000-runs mark in internationals. It was an easy task thereafter, with incoming batsmen Siddique and Rahim taking their time over reaching the target.

The job was finished off by a rejuvenated Bangladesh, captain Shakib scoring 39 not out in a 74-run fifth-wicket partnership with Shivagoto Hom who made an undefeated 35. The final ODI will be played here on Sunday.





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