BD crush Zimbabwe by 91 runs
Ag AFP
DHAKA: Star allrounder Shakib Al Hasan smashed a half-century and claimed three wickets as Bangladesh thrashed Zimbabwe by 91 runs in a tri-nation one-day international tournament in Dhaka on Tuesday.
Chasing 217 for victory, Zimbabwe were bundled out for 125 off 36.3 overs after Shakib took 3-34 with his left-arm spin for the hosts. Shakib and opener Tamim Iqbal, who top-scored with 76, set up the win as they shared 106 runs for the second wicket after Bangladesh elected to bat first.
Zimbabwe skipper Graeme Cremer claimed four wickets to restrict Bangladesh to a modest 216-9 despite a strong start provided by Tamim. The left-handed Tamim registered his third half-century in as many matches, becoming the first Bangladeshi to amass 6,000 ODI runs in the process. He was also named man of the match.
Bangladesh collapsed from 147-2 to 170-8 with paceman Kyle Jarvis grabbing three wickets for 42 runs.“It was a difficult wicket to bat on. Seamers were also getting support from the wicket. We thought that scoring above 200 would give us chance to win the match,” said Tamim.
Number-10 batsman Mustafizur Rahman struck an unbeaten 18 to take Bangladesh past the 200-run mark and complete their full quota of 50 overs.Zimbabwe´s Jarvis credited the batting effort of Shakib and Tamim. “The way Tamim and Shakib batted, (by) hitting the ball along the ground, (they) gave themselves a chance,” said Jarvis.
“They got some runs. That´s what we needed; we needed two or three batters to get in and give themselves a chance. We let ourselves down big time, we should never have been bowled out for 125.” Zimbabwe were dealt early blows as Shakib and Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Mortaza tore through the opposition top order. They were unable to overcome the damage despite middle-order batsman Sikandar Raza´s gritty 39 off 59 balls — the highest of the innings.
Bangladesh
Tamim Iqbal st Taylor b Cremer 76
Anamul Haque lbw b Jarvis 1
Shakib Al Hasan st Taylor b Raza 51
M Rahim c Muzarabani b Cremer 18
Mahmudullah lbw b Cremer 2
Sabbir Rahman c Ervine b Jarvis 6
Nasir Hossain c Taylor b Jarvis 2
Mashrafe Mortaza c Taylor b Cremer 0
Sunzamul Islam c Muzarabani b Chatara 19
Mustafizur Rahman not out 8
Rubel Hossain not out 8
Extras: (lb2, w12, nb1) 15
Total: (nine wickets; 50 overs) 216
Fall: 1-6 (Anamul), 2-112 (Shakib), 3-147 (Mushfiqur), 4-156 (Mahmudullah), 5-163 (Tamim),6-167 (Sabbir), 7-168 (Nasir), 8-170 (Mashrafe), 9-196 (Sunzamul)
Bowling: Jarvis 9-0-42-3, Chatara 7-0-33-1 (nb1, w5), Muzarabani 7-0-36-0 (w2), Raza 10-1-39-1 (w5), Cremer 10-0-32-4, Waller 7-0-32-0
Zimbabwe
H. Masakadza c Sabbir b Mortaza 5
S. Mire b Shakib 7
C. Ervine c Sabbir b Mortaza 11
B. Taylor lbw b Shakib 0
S. Raza b Mustafizur 39
P. Moor lbw b Sunzamul 14
M. Waller lbw b Sunzamul 0
G. Cremer lbw b Rubel 23
K. Jarvis c Mahmudullah b Mustafizur 10
T. Chatara c Sabbir b Shakib 8
B. Muzarabani not out 0
Extras: (w8) 8
Total: (all out, 36.3 overs) 125
Fall: 1-14 (Masakadza), 2-20 (Mire), 3-20 (Taylor) 4-34 (Ervine), 5-68 (Moor), 6-68 (Waller), 7-95 (Cremer), 8-107 (Raza), 9-118 (Chatara), 10-125 (Jarvis)
Bowling: Shakib 9-2-34-3 (w5), Mortaza 6-0-29-2 (w2), Sunzamul 10-0-28-2 (w1), Mustafizur 6.3-3-16-2, Rubel 5-1-18-1
Toss: Bangladesh
Result: Bangladesh won by 91 runs
Man of the match: Tamim Iqbal
Umpires: Chettithody Shamshuddin (IND) and Sharfuddoula Saikat (BAN)
TV Umpires: Bruce Oxenford (AUS)
Match Referee: David Boon (AUS).
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