Zimbabwe 3 (Masakadza 71, Chakabva 39, Mujeeb 2-28) Bit 156 Afghanistan 8 people with 7 turnstiles (Gurbaz 61, Hazratullah 31, Mpofu 4-30) 155
Hamilton Masakadza signed a famous international career in Chattogram. Leading Zimbabwe's 156 chase to 71, achieving Afghanistan's world record at T20Is at 12 o'clock. In the shortest form. Zimbabwe bruised between Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Hazratullah Zazai. Chris Mpofu lowered the highest 4 of his T20I careers to 30 to 30 because Afghanistan is limited to 155 of 8. 7 wins in innings
Afghanistan Openers
Rahmanullah Gurbaz went through five points throughout the innings at left arm spinner Ainsley Ndlovu, but he and Hazratullah Zazai quickly set up for a sluggish start. At the beginning of power play, Zazai made some modifications for mediocre profits in this 3 series, Gurbaz played 3/6 and Afghanistan ran 55 in Canter.
The wilting blow to the center through the Kyle Jarvis indipper deflated Zazai, but after a few deep breaths, Batman shook the stinger with Sean Williams' left arm spin six, barely slowing down his momentum. The Guraz played forty with a teenage Ryan Burl long hop and was given a second life as a gift when Regis Chakabva was highly regulated in the outfield.
Zazai disbanded to 31 as the opening stand snapped to 83, but Gurbaz and Shafiqullah continued to rejoice. Shafiqullah extended the bag over the Tino Mutombodzi leg break and Gurbaz raised the virgin T20I 50 times in 40 balls on the 13th. Afghanistan seems to have launched a blister attack in the late innings.
Mpofu heads Zimbabwe's counterattack
But Zimbabwe had a different idea and their battle was dominated by veteran sailor Mpofu. He played at about 136kmph with Zimbabwe's fastest evening bowler, but cleverly changed pace and was rewarded with the best T20I hole in his career. Mpofu's efforts raised the energy of those around him, and Afghanistan lost seven quickly, from 107 to 1 to 48.
Mpofu removed the slump cleaning Shafiqullah at a slow rate, grasped the situation, and then explained Mohammad Nabi. As the Gurvaz swept Williams and Nazi Bulajadran, covered their legs and chopped the Mutcomb jig in a short third in a quick succession, stuffing stopped in Afghanistan's middle order and their momentum quickly disappeared. Gulbadin Naib and Rashid Khan narrowed their boundaries to a short cameo, but Mpofu checked Afghanistan's totals by dismissing Fazal Niazai and former captain Asghar Afghan in the final strike.
Once again for violation & # 39; Muhar & # 39; Hami
More than 18 years after his first appearance as an international cricketer, Hamilton Masakaza walked last when Zimbabwe began to chase. In an inspiring tribute, the two teams lined up and signed in style to Masakadza in honor of the last walk to the middle.
Brendan Taylor was the one who swept Mujeeb Ur Rahman's first two balls to the border. But Masakadza wore a t-shirt with the nickname & # 39; Mudhara & # 39; (& # 39; chiShona & # 39; for the elderly). ) Was printed on the back of the stole show. With the freedom that was lacking in his game during the fierce period in late Zimbabwe cricket, Masakadza showed his team what they lost. His first border was probably his best, and one evening he was the cleanest on either side. In addition, with the stroke of the brand name Masakadza, Zimbabwe's captain passed down a deep square back and forth from Dawlat Zadran on one knee.
Regardless of the line, Chakabva shoveling almost all parts towards the legs showed the perfect foil and repeatedly handed off the strike to the captain. On the other hand, uninvaded Masakadza planted Nabi in two stands, racing over 50 times on 27 balls. Rashid penetrated the ground and over the deep midwick. Masakadza entered the seventies with goodbye but could not. Aiming at the stand once again, he was caught deep in Dawlat Zadran.
But the work is over. Passing through the gear, Chakabva made a requirement to hit the ball and Williams saw Zimbabwe home. Masakadza could leave the international with a smile on his face, and the Zimbabwean landmark won under his belt.
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