Recent Match Report – Singapore vs Zimbabwe, Singapore Twenty20 Tri-Series, 3rd Match

Singapore 9 181 (Manpreet 41, David 41, Rohan 39, Burl 3-24, Ngarava 2-48) Beat Zimbabwe 7 times 177 times (Williams 66, Chakabva 48, Mutombodzi 32, Mahboob 2-20, Prakash 2-34) 4 times

When Tony Munyonga broke 10 Sidhant Singh at the Indian Association Ground in Singapore as the final ball of the match, history was made when the first country beat the regular member country in international cricket.

In the weatherproof 18th Overseas Contest, Zimbabwe lost 4 points of 182 points, despite Sean Williams' 66, losing the first match of the three-nation series, currently seeing two teams and the other. Side Nepal) is tied to two branches.

Singapore captain Amjad Mahboob proudly proud of his team at the presentation. "I just told the boys. & # 39; Just do your best, fight to the last ball. Don't worry about the result. Do your best. The result came in our favor. & # 39; Yesterday we lost Yesterday I did not play [against Nepal who won the game by nine wickets]. Right today, I came and told the boys to unlock our potential in the game. Do not be afraid. We are young and winning a test country feels good. We are very happy. "

Zimbabwe seemed to have won when Williams pleated. He scored 5-6 in 35 at-bats, but on the 16th Zimbabwe still scored 19 points in the goal. Maintaining a relationship between Ryan Burr and Richmond Mutumbamy was still only the 4th, but seven runs were well-received by Singapore as a double wicker in medium-sized Janak Prakash.

As the jackpot Burl disappeared and Zimbabwe's low spells were suddenly exposed, Mahboob brought back a quick bowler Sidhant for the final finish of the game, admitting only five when Zimbabwe needed 10.

Williams said, "It's very disappointing to finish work for a while now and finish it without ending it." "Of course I have to be the one who finishes the job because I'm the leader of the side."

Zimbabwe's innings hit 19 openers 48 times against opener Regis Chakabva. Chakabva was particularly cruel to Vinoth Baskaran. This led Zimbabwe ahead of its initial net operating rate and the company's third-placed Williams added 41 to its second turnstile. Williams switched to the big hit mode with Team David, making 24 runs in 12 days. Nevertheless, Singapore remained in the game with three tight overovers. After that, keeping the nerves was a problem, and in the last two races, they recognized only one boundary and won an amazing victory.

Singapore made the 181 9 by pioneer batman Manpreet Singh and all-rounder David. Both hit 41 in 23 and 24 deliveries respectively, bringing Singapore to a difficult total. Singapore added more than 60 in Powerplay, thanks to the openers Rohan Rangarajan (39) and Surendran Chandramohan (23), but Burl's two turnstiles in his opening spell prevented Singapore's development in the mid-over.

David and Manpreet added 38 quick shots for the fourth turnstile, the latter hit the accelerator when dismissed on 13th Street. Singapore added 59 in the last five overovers, the last rupture being the difference between the two.

But Williams felt a little out of Zimbabwe after the game. Williams said, “We lost Tino Mutombo. "We actually [14th] above. It could be a turning point in the game and we just lost the clutter of the turnstile again. Obviously having Timycen [Maruma] Injuries hurt early in the game were bad for us. But this happens. Outfield and weather conditions arise and we came up with a better plan and a better mental state to solve that problem and win the game. "

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