Zimbabwe set a target of 125 runs after collapsing – 2024-05-06 07:10:10

by times news cr

2024-05-06 07:10:10

Despite a great start, the top order-middle order of Zimbabwe was crushed in the blink of an eye by the Bangladesh bowlers. Before 50 runs, the fear of all out arose. But that did not happen for the sake of Madante-Masakadza.

On Friday (May 03, 2024) in Chittagong, Zimbabwe lost the toss and went into bat to stop at 124 runs. Madante-Masakadja’s 75-run partnership for the eighth wicket can make this run possible for the visiting team.

After losing 7 wickets for 41 runs, the two made a pair. The maximum 43 runs came from Madante’s bat. He scored this run by hitting 6 fours off 39 balls.

Masakadza was run out on the last ball of the innings. He scored 34 runs off 38 balls. He has two sixes and fours in his innings. Apart from this, no batter could score more than twenty runs.

At the beginning of the innings, Mahedi Hasan got the first success by bowling Craig Irvine in the second ball of the second over. If Irvin returns, the run rate should increase. Joylord Gumby continued to take Bennett with him. Both made a partnership of 28 runs. Bennett hit Shariful three four in a row.

Saifuddin sent back Gambi, who scored 17 runs off 14 balls, in his first over. After his dismissal, the procession of wickets began. Bennett returned after being run out for 16 runs. The team lost five wickets between 36 runs and 38 runs.

Taskin raised the possibility of a hat-trick. Shane Williams and Ryan Burle were returned for no runs. Madante-Masakadza resisted after Luc Jongwe’s return to victim Saifuddin.

Taskin-Saifuddin took maximum 3 wickets for Bangladesh. Both bowled miserably. Taskin scored 14 runs and Saifuddin scored 15 runs. Mahedi Hasan took 2 wickets. Shariful-Rishad Hossain were wicketless.

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