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Zimbabwe power into T20 World Cup Super 12 stage, to meet Proteas



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Zimbabwe stormed into the Super 12 stage of the Twenty20 World Cup for the primary time Friday on the expense of Scotland, beating them by 5 wickets with skipper Craig Ervine hitting a half-century.

The African nation restricted the Scots to 132-6 with tidy bowling led by Tendai Chatara (2-14) and Richard Ngarava (2-28) earlier than rattling by way of the run chase with 9 balls to spare.

Zimbabwe had been a part of 5 earlier World Cups however by no means gone past the primary spherical earlier than.

But they’ve been enhancing since coach Dave Houghton, Zimbabwe’s first Test captain again in 1992, got here into the fold for his second stint in July.

Beat Ireland and Scotland

They beat Ireland to open their newest World Cup marketing campaign then misplaced to the West Indies earlier than reserving their spot towards the Scots.

Zimbabwe now be part of Group B alongside South Africa, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the Netherlands.

Group A contains qualifiers Sri Lanka and the Ireland and England, Australia, New Zealand, and Afghanistan.

Scotland skipper Richie Berrington received the toss and opted to bat, however they had been on the again foot instantly, shedding Michael Jones, who struck a masterly 86 towards Ireland, within the first over.

Sikandar Raza took an excellent over-the-shoulder catch off Chatara’s bowling to dismiss him.

Another spectacular diving catch was held by Wessly Madhevere at midwicket to take away Matthew Cross for one 4 overs later, leaving Scotland at 24-2 within the fifth over.

Opener George Munsey remained calm on the different finish and constructed a 40-run partnership with Berrington earlier than the skipper holed out to Milton Shumba within the deep off Raza for 13.

The run charge slowed within the face of some economical bowling as Munsey reached a ninth T20 half-century with a single, solely to fall 5 balls later for 54, caught by Shumba off Ngarava, earlier than Calum MacLeod (25) and Michael Leask (12) added essential late runs.

Zimbabwe began the chase with a 4 however then misplaced two wickets in eight balls.

After smacking the boundary, Regis Chakabva was trapped lbw by Brad Wheal after which Madhevere departed with out scoring, dragging a Josh Davey supply onto his stumps.

Sean Williams placed on 35 in a partnership with Ervine, who missed their final match with a “mild asthmatic attack”, however the stand was damaged when Michael Leask got here into the assault and he was caught by Wheal for seven.

It left Zimbabwe on 55-3 after 10 overs.

But Ervine saved his focus to notch a ninth T20 half-century, pleased to play second fiddle to the harmful Raza (40 off 23) who swung the bat earlier than he was caught behind by Cross off Davey.

When Ervine was out, chipping down the bottom, they wanted 14 off the final three overs, with Chris Greaves and Davey engaging in the feat.


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