Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh: Hosts clinch landmark T20 series win over Mosaddek Hossain and Co
Ryan Burl saved Zimbabwe from 67-6 and gave it a sufficient all out to beat Bangladesh by 10 runs and secure their most memorable Twenty20 series over a full ICC part on Tuesday.
Ryan Burl saved Zimbabwe from 67-6 and gave it a sufficient complete to beat Bangladesh by 10 runs and secure their most memorable Twenty20 series over a full ICC part on Tuesday.
Burl's 54 from 28 balls batting at No. 7 moved the host group to 156-8 at Harare Sports Club.
Bangladesh just oversaw 146-8 in its 20 overs and Zimbabwe guaranteed the series-choosing third game for a little cut of history.
Zimbabwe has been playing T20 cricket starting around 2006 and hadn't overtaken an individual top-level group in a multi-game series previously.
The success covered a decent couple of weeks for one of cricket's strugglers after Zimbabwe won a passing competition on home soil last month to seal a spot at the T20 World Cup in Australia in October and November.
Burl's commitment was significant after Zimbabwe's top request fizzled. He hit two fours and six sixes in his 50 years and four of those sixes came in something very similar over as he pillaged 34 runs off Nasum Ahmed in the fifteenth over.
Luke Jongwe upheld Burl with 35 off 20 and their lower-request organization of 79 off 31 conveyances set up Zimbabwe's triumph.
Afif Hossain top-scored for Bangladesh with 39 not out and the travelers undermined, however Zimbabwe held them off with the assistance of seamer Victor Nyauchi's 3-29.

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