ZIM WON
T20
ZIM beat BAN by 17 runs
Man of the Match - Sikandar Raza
ZIM
205-3
20.0/20 Ovrs
 
188-6
20.0/20 Ovrs
BAN
Bangladesh in Zimbabwe, 3 T20I series, 2022 |1st T20I |7/30/2022
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Commentary
  • Right then! That's it we have from the first T20I! Zimbabwe have continued their good run of form in the shortest format and have begun this series with a victory. We have witnessed a cracker of a game and the next game is not too far away. The second T20I will be played on Sunday 31st of July. The action is all set to begin at 4.30 pm IST (11.00 am GMT). Do join us in advance for the build-up. Till then, it's goodbye!
  • Craig Ervine the skipper of Zimbabwe says that 200 was not in anyone's mind, but Sikandar Raza and Wesley Madhevere put on a great partnership, and they were happy to get there. Adds that they always wanted to hit the ground running. Ends by saying that they will try to give fewer extras and improve on that.
  • Nurul Hasan says that it was a really good game, Zimbabwe batted really well, but they need to bowl better, and he thought they gave away around 15 runs extra. Mentions that it was a really good pitch and they thought they could chase this one down. Ends by saying that they will come back stronger in the next game. 
  • Sikandar Raza is the Player of the Match. He says that they discussed that around 170-180 around would be good, and after the start that they got, they thought it was possible to get there. Adds that it was not a 200-plus wicket, he felt 180 should have been enough, there were odd balls that stayed low, but they were pleased with getting 205 on the board.
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  • Earlier in the day, after electing to bat, Zimbabwe batted brilliantly. Sikandar Raza was the star for them. He was the difference between them finishing with above 200 and around 180 and that 20-25 runs proved to be the difference in the end. An exceptional game to get this series underway! 
  • Zimbabwe were good with the ball, barring a few no balls, they stuck to their plans and managed to find wickets at important times. Craig Ervine's captaincy was also really good as he rotated his bowlers brilliantly. Luke Jongwe was the bowler who grabbed 2 wickets in his spell. Although Richard Ngarava was expensive he bowled an excellent 19th over which probably sealed the game for Zimbabwe. Overall, Zimbabwe deserved to win as they were the better side.
  • The problem for the visitors was, that they kept losing wickets. Whenever the momentum seemed like shifting, they managed to lose a wicket. A few of their batters got off to starts but none could make it big. Nurul Hasan played brilliantly in his first outing as skipper. He really gave Bangladesh the belief that they could pull this off but lacked support from the other end.
  • A really good fight shown by Bangladesh but right from the start, we felt above 200 was going to be a huge task. The visitors though should be happy they got quite close to the total and maybe if one of their batters would have gone on to score big, the result could have been different. However, it's Zimbabwe who have come out on top and have taken a 1-0 lead in this series. 
  • 19.6
    0
    Tanaka Chivanga to Nurul Hasan, Fuller ball, outside off. Nurul Hasan knocks it down towards long off. No run taken! Zimbabwe win by 17 runs! 
  • 19.5
    0
    Tanaka Chivanga to Nurul Hasan, A fuller one, around middle. Nurul Hasan gets low and swings it away towards square leg. No run there! 
  • 19.4
    0
    Tanaka Chivanga to Nurul Hasan, A slower ball, shorter, outside off. Nurul Hasan looks to pull this one but he misses. That should be the game for Zimbabwe!
  • 19.3
    6
    Tanaka Chivanga to Nurul Hasan, DROPPED AND SIX! Oh, dear! A length ball, around middle. Nurul Hasan heaves it high towards deep mid-wicket. Wellington Masakadza there, goes for the catch, but the ball goes through his hands and over the ropes for a biggie! 18 off 3 now!
  • 19.2
    4lb
    Tanaka Chivanga to Nurul Hasan, FOUR LEG BYES! A shorter ball, down the leg side. Nurul Hasan looks to pull this one but he misses. The ball brushes off his pads and goes towards fine leg for a boundary. 
  • 19.1
    0
    Tanaka Chivanga to Nurul Hasan, A slower ball, yorker, around middle and off. Nurul Hasan drives it back to the bowler. 
  • END OF OVER 19 | 4 Runs & 1 Wkt | BAN 178/6
  • 18.6
    W
    Richard Ngarava to Mosaddek Hossain, OUT! CAUGHT! A deserving wicket for Richard Ngarava! What an excellent penultimate over this is. He has probably secured the game for the home side. A low full toss, wide of off. Mosaddek Hossain slashes this one towards deep point. Milton Shumba there takes a good catch. 28 runs needed off the last over! 
  • 18.6
    1wd
    Richard Ngarava to Mosaddek Hossain, Wide! A low full toss, wide of off. Mosaddek Hossain leaves it alone. Wide called! 
  • 18.5
    1
    Richard Ngarava to Nurul Hasan, A low full toss, and outside off. Nurul Hasan looks to hoick this one over mid-wicket but the ball goes off the top edge and lands in the vacant mid-wicket for a single. Singles are not going to hurt Zimbabwe!
  • 18.4
    1
    Richard Ngarava to Mosaddek Hossain, A low full toss, wide of off again. Mosaddek Hossain reaches out to it drives it towards sweeper cover for a single. 
  • 18.3
    1
    Richard Ngarava to Nurul Hasan, Very full again, wide of off. Nurul Hasan stays in his crease and slashes this one towards point. Only a single. 
  • 18.2
    0
    Richard Ngarava to Nurul Hasan, Another one in the blockhole! A yorker, around off. Nurul Hasan squeezes it back to the bowler. Two dots on the trot! 
  • 18.1
    0
    Richard Ngarava to Nurul Hasan, A perfect delivery to start the over! A yorker, wide of off. Nurul Hasan fails to dig this one out. 
  • END OF OVER 18 | 14 Runs & 0 Wkt | BAN 174/5
  • 17.6
    2
    Luke Jongwe to Mosaddek Hossain, A shorter ball, around off. Mosaddek Hossain walks across and miscues his scoop shot over the keeper's head. Two taken! Bangladesh needs 32 runs off 12 balls.