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Bangladesh edge Zimbabwe in last-ball thriller at T20 World Cup



Bangladesh received their Twenty20 World Cup again on monitor Sunday with an exciting last-ball win over Zimbabwe, aided by opener Najmul Shanto’s maiden half-century and Taskin Ahmed’s three wickets.

Shanto (71) helped steer Bangladesh to 150-7 at Brisbane’s Gabba floor in a match that went to the wire with Zimbabwe needing 16 off an unimaginable final over.

It noticed two wickets fall, a giant six and the groups strolling off considering the match was over, solely to be recalled.

Bangladesh believed they’d gained when Blessing Muzarabani, needing 5 to win, was stumped attempting to hit a six off the final ball with the fielding group celebrating because the gamers shook palms and left the sector.

But a evaluation confirmed wicketkeeper Nurul Hasan’s gloves taking the ball in entrance of the stumps, which is against the law, and it was referred to as a no-ball. 

The groups needed to return to the sector for a free hit with 4 wanted to win, however Muzarabani swung and missed once more leaving Zimbabwe quick on 147-8.

Victory pushed Bangladesh to 4 factors in Group 2 with two video games remaining degree with India who face South Africa, who’ve three factors, in Perth later Sunday.  

Pakistan meet the Netherlands in a must-win recreation, additionally in Perth, with neither facet but to attain a degree.

Defeat left Zimbabwe, who shocked Pakistan by one run on Thursday, nonetheless in the hunt for a semi-final place with three factors. 

The high two in every group advance to the final 4.

Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan gained the toss and selected to bat on an excellent day solely to see opener Soumya Sarkar out in the second over with out scoring, caught behind off tempo bowler Muzarabani.

Shanto smacked two early boundaries as he placed on 22 with Liton Das earlier than Das ballooned a catch to Tendai Chatara off a slower Muzarabani supply. 

Despite some scratchy fielding, Zimbabwe bowled economically to maintain the rating right down to 63-2 at the midway stage.

Brilliant catch

But as soon as previous that mark, Bangladesh turned extra aggressive and rotated the strike effectively with Shanto reaching his first T20 50 off 45 balls — Bangladesh’s first half-century of the match.

Al Hasan, who has performed in each T20 World Cup since its inception in 2007, survived a run-out probability on 23 at the opposite finish however fell 5 balls later, caught brilliantly by Muzarabani from spinner Sean Williams, snapping a 54-run partnership.

Shanto stored going alongside Hossain then holed out to Craig Ervine earlier than Bangladesh took 47 from the final 5 overs.

Zimbabwe had been on the again foot instantly in reply, with Wessly Madhevere out on simply the third ball, top-edging Ahmed to Mustafizur Rahman in the deep.

It received worse when skipper Craig Ervine adopted him again to the pavilion two overs later, edging to wicketkeeper Hasan with Ahmed taking his second.

Mustafizur Rahman was introduced into the assault and took Milton Shumba on his second ball then hazard man Sikandar Raza was out in the identical over to go away Zimbabawe on 35-4. 

Sean Williams (64) and Regis Chakabva pushed them to 64-4 after 10 overs, however a bowling change broke the partnership with Ahmed returning to take away Chakabva (15).

They wanted 56 from the final 5 overs and when Williams was run out with eight balls left their hopes appeared to finish earlier than the dramatic final over. 


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