Golden duck for Raza as Zimbabwe lose to BD

Published August 11, 2022
BANGLADESH opener Anamul Haque plays a stroke during the third ODI against Zimbabwe on Wednesday.—AFP
BANGLADESH opener Anamul Haque plays a stroke during the third ODI against Zimbabwe on Wednesday.—AFP

HARARE: Sikandar Raza’s golden run ended with a golden duck as his Zimbabwe side lost by 105 runs to Bangladesh in a dead-rubber third One-day International here at the Harare Sports Club on Wednesday.

An unbeaten 85 by Afif Hossain lifted Bangladesh to 256-9 in 50 overs when put in to bat and Mustafizur Rahman then took 4-17 as Zimbabwe were all out for just 151 in 32.2 overs.

Pakistan-born Raza batted superbly in guiding Zimbabwe to a winning 2-0 lead in the series last weekend, hitting unbeaten knocks of 135 and 117 in superb run chases for two five-wicket victories.

But the 36-year-old, whose childhood dream to be a fighter pilot in the Pakistan Air Force was dashed by an eyesight glitch, finally met his match in ODI debutant Ebadot Hossain.

Facing his first ball with Zimbabwe reeling at 17-3, Raza fell victim to an in-swinging yorker that flattened the middle and off stumps.

Zimbabwe were heading for a hiding as subsequent wickets fell cheaply until tail-enders Richard Ngarava and Victor Nyauchi came together and put on 68 for the final wicket.

Unbeaten top scorer Ngarava made 34, including a six and six fours, while Nyauchi contributed 26.

Apart from the four wickets of Mustafizur, Ebadot and Taijal Islam captured two each for the tourists.

Hossain faced 81 balls and struck two sixes and six fours as seventh-ranked Bangladesh — eight places above Zimbabwe — regained some pride at the end of the six-match visit to southern Africa.

Opener Anamul Haque was the other visiting batsman to post a half-century, scoring 76 before edging a Luke Jongwe delivery outside off stump to debutant wicket-keeper Clive Madande.

Like Afif, Anamul scored quicker than a run a ball in his innings, which included four sixes and six fours.

A cautious 39 from Mahmudullah Riyad was the other significant Bangladeshi knock as they reached their lowest total in the series having scored 303 runs in the first ODI and 290 in the second.

Jongwe and Brad Evans took two wickets each for Zimbabwe, who have won nine of 11 ODI and T20 matches since former captain Dave Houghton began a second stint as coach in June.

Before the ODI matches, Zimbabwe edged Bangladesh 2-1 in a T20 series after winning a thrilling final match by 10 runs.

After a brief break, Zimbabwe will host India in a three ODI series from Aug 18, also at the Harare Sports Club.

Scoreboard

BANGLADESH:

Tamim Iqbal run out Madhevere 19

Anamul Haque c Madande b Jongwe 76

Najmul Hossain c Madhevere b Evans 0

Mushfiqur Rahim c Ngarava b Evans 0

Mahmudullah b Ngarava 39

Afif Hossain not out 85

Mehidy Hasan lbw Raza 14

Taijul Islam run out Marumani 5

Hasan Mahmud c Madande b Jongwe 0

Mustafizur Rahman run out Madande 0

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-4, NB-1, W-12) 18

TOTAL (for nine wickets, 50 overs) 256

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-41 (Tamim), 2-47 (Najmul), 3-47 (Mushfiqur), 4-124 (Anamul), 5-173 (Mahmudullah), 6-206 (Mehidy), 7-220 (Taijul), 8-236 (H. Mahmud), 9-241 (Mustafizur)

DID NOT BAT: Ebadot Hossain

BOWLING: Ngarava 10-1-51-1 (2w), Nyauchi 6-0-24-0 (4w), Evans 8-1-53-2 (1w), Raza 10-0-42-1 (1w), Jongwe 6-0-38-2 (3w, 1nb), Kaia 4-0-16-0, Madhevere 6-0-27-0

ZIMBABWE:

T. Kaitano lbw H. Mahmud 0

T. Marumani b Mehidy 1

I. Kaia lbw Taijul 10

W. Madhevere c Mehidy b Ebadot 1

S. Raza b Ebadot 0

C. Madande c Mushfiqur b Mustafizur 24

T. Munyonga st Mushfiqur b Taijul 13

L. Jongwe c Anamul b Mustafizur 15

B. Evans c Mehidy b Mustafizur 2

R. Ngarava not out 34

V. Nyauchi b Rahman 26

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-4, NB-3, W-14) 25

TOTAL (all out, 32.2 overs) 151

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-5 (Kaitano), 2-7 (Marumani), 3-18 (Madhevere), 4-18 (Raza), 5-31 (Kaia), 6-49 (Munyonga), 7-77 (Jongwe), 8-83 (Madande), 9-83 (Evans)

BOWLING: H. Mahmud 8-0-38-1 (4w, 2nb), Mehidy 2-0-16-1, Ebadot 8-1-38-2 (6w, 1nb), Taijul 9-0-34-2, Mustafizur 5.2-0-17-4

RESULT: Bangladesh won by 105 runs.

SERIES: Zimbabwe won 2-1.

Published in Dawn, August 11th, 2022

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