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Live Zimbabwe tour of Bangladesh, Only Test: Bangladesh v Zimbabwe at Dhaka, Feb 22-26, 2020 Live Score

February 22, 2020 by crict20 Leave a Comment

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Zimbabwe 265/10 & 189/10 (106.3 Overs) RR: 2.48
Bangladesh 560/6 (154.0 Overs) 3.63
Bangladesh won by an innings and 106 runs
Batsman R B 4s 6s S.R
Craig Ervine (lhb) 43 49 6 1 87.75
Timycen Maruma (rhb) 41 52 5 0 78.84
Bowller O M R W Econ
Nayeem Hasan (ob) 24.0 6 82 5 3.41
Taijul Islam (ob) 24.3 7 78 4 3.18
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Ball by Ball Live Score Commentary

2.23pm Bangladesh pose with the Test trophy for this stage of the tour, but there’s three ODis and two T20Is yet to come! We’ll see you all in Sylhet on March 1, when these teams face off the first of three ODIs. For the moment, this is Debayan Sen bidding adieu on behalf of Ranjith P and Liam Brickhill.

Mominul Haque speaks: “We need to play good cricket, and everyone gets some confidence from a win like this. (On Nayeem Hasan) Nayeem has been doing really well, and some other important performances were from Shanto, Tamim and Liton. Everyone did well, and I am happy for the team. We tried to put up a big score and we were able to get that. We are hoping to win the ODI series too, and good luck to the boys.”

Mushfiqur Rahim is the man of the match: “As a team, we needed this win badly. This was a really flat wicket, and our bowlers were excellent. We needed someone to bat really big, and I was lucky to get to a double hundred. Tamim and Shanto gave us a great start, and then Liton also chipped in with some good runs.”

2.14pm Time for the post-match presentation. Craig Ervine tells the broadcasters :”It was nice to get some runs, but it was a disappointing game that we now need to put behind us and move forward in the series. There were quite a few starts, and we needed to kick on. We also needed to score more than 260 after winning the toss. We’ve come here in the past, and it’s been a lot tougher than this wicket. We weren’t consistent enough. Bangladesh bowlers were accurate and consistent and gave us nothing to work with. (On the approach this morning) It’s an area where we’ve done badly in the past. we have lost the momentum due to poor shot selection. We haven’t played much white-ball cricket of late, but the guys are looking forward to it.”

Tarif Sherhan: “To me, the biggest take away for BD in this game is Abu Jayed getting 4 wickets. BD should focus on building skills that would help them rescue from their overseas struggle.” —- Very impressed with him. Have had the opportunity to see him over a period of the last few months, and I can see signs of improved control and tactical nous all the while. Augurs well for Bangladesh.

The Champions League resumes tonight, and the marquee clash for Tuesday is Napoli at home to Barcelona, a spin-off on the Maradona-Messi comparison that has been used effectively on social media. But are Barcelona really ripe for the picking?

Wahid: “From December 2018, Bangladesh have played only 5 tests match. I think people should need to know this too.” — Six before this, and they bring a sequence of losses to an end. But your point is valid. They would be aiming to play at least 10 every year, if possible

Fahad: “@Ibrahim. He was 97 runs away and there was no assurance he could reach the landmark as he was batting with the tail.” — To be fair, he did say that he would have accelerated in the morning session, if he was to be given an hour. But yeah, with the quality of his batsmanship, there will be opportunities in future as well.

“Very good win for Bangladesh. Winning big. Bossing the game from the off. Plenty to ponder for Zim, but better and more experienced sides have struggled in Bangladesh in recent years, so it should not be all doom and gloom. Bangladesh away is no longer an easy fixture: the tigers are coming of age. For Zim, it’s a reminder of the expected level that they have to reach.” — Mark with a fairly objective analysis of the last four days

Andy Cricket Bo: “”I admired how Zimbabwe played in recent Sri Lanka series, but in this test match no game plan has seemed apparent. When they started this 2nd innings their aim surely was to bat as long as possible for an unlikely draw. Why then are some throwing their wickets away with strange shots, just defend, block and show some fight is what’s needed”” — As I said, thin line between being brave and overdoing it. Always a difficult balance to maintain. What is disappointing is how the middle order didn’t learn from the earliest errors

Ibrahim: “Why didn’t they let Mushi score 300?!” — I think that decision would have been taken keeping in mind the weather forecast for today and tomorrow

1.57pm Bangladesh have their first win in this format since December 2018, and only their second innings win ever, and the only thing that went wrong for them today was that Nayeem Hasan couldn’t complete that 10-wicket haul perhaps!

We’ve got to say it was a curious batting performance from Zimbabwe, especially after a member of their coaching staff said that they trusted their defence this morning. Ironically, it appeared that no.10 and 11 were the ones most comfortable defending today. There were brief resistances from Craig Ervine and Sikandar Raza, with some helping hands from Brendan Taylor and Timycen Maruma, but not enough of substance at any stage today.

But to trace the origin of this victory, I guess you have to go back to the Zimbabwe first innings. Abu Jayed and Nayeem Hasan were fantastic with the ball, with the latter claiming the crucial wicket of Ervine when he could have walked away with the initiative. When Bangladesh batted, they were anchored by the two Ms, Mominul and Mushfiqur, and together the two of them batted Zimbabwe out of the game. The bowlers then came on and tidied up the rest of the job.

57.3 W Taijul Islam to Tshuma length ball, straight on, and he’s been given leg-before playing back. He reviews after a long pause, more out of disappointment! He started moving forward, but by then the ball had been speared in, missed the inside edge, and crashed into his pad. The only question here is of direction, and it would be umpire’s call at worst. Hitting, and Bangladesh have won this! OUT
CK Tshuma lbw b Taijul Islam 3 (26b 0x4 0x6) SR: 11.53
57.2 1 Taijul Islam to Nyauchi sharp turn, and a bit of bounce, and he does well to back away and plonk this wide of point 1 run
57.1 0 Taijul Islam to Nyauchi length, straight back towards the stumps, and he goes back to defend no run

Rubel Babu: “The way bangladesh is dominating over Zimbabwe is very attractive. As a BD fan I wish if this consistency can be remained over to other teams that will be more attractive.”

End of Over No.57 Zimbabwe 188/9 Last Over (maiden)
56.6 0 Nayeem Hasan to Tshuma length, around off, and dogged defence again from the batsman no run

Over the wicket, and forward short leg moves to silly point

56.5 0 Nayeem Hasan to Tshuma length, defends with a forward press no run
56.4 0 Nayeem Hasan to Tshuma length ball, just a hint of turn back in, and Tshuma defends nicely no run

Around the wicket now

56.3 0 Nayeem Hasan to Tshuma length, defends with a forward press no run
56.2 0 Nayeem Hasan to Tshuma tossed up further, outside off, and he blocks, moving forward a touch no run
56.1 0 Nayeem Hasan to Tshuma length, turns in from outside off, and he defends with a dead bat no run

Ray yar: “@ Simba zim future is good.U19 played well & missed out on supers by a little-bang won it whom we used to B-slap just shy of a decade and a half ago…consistent match time for these 30 yr olds will spill over to the youngsters ”

End of Over No.56 Zimbabwe 188/9 Last Over (maiden)
55.6 0 Taijul Islam to Nyauchi oh, some turn across him! Taijul slows one up, and offers it some room to spin by tossing it up around middle, and it zips past the bat as Nyauchi goes back to defend. Good ball, but a bit too miuch turn for the last man no run
55.5 0 Taijul Islam to Nyauchi nicely forward to defend one speared in around leg and middle no run
55.4 0 Taijul Islam to Nyauchi length, defends with a little forward movement. From the crease still no run
55.3 0 Taijul Islam to Nyauchi similar ball, similar tactic. Back and block no run
55.2 0 Taijul Islam to Nyauchi length, plays back again and is able to keep out a straighter ball speared in towards the stumps no run

Moses Jeza: “Even the forces of nature are turning against my beloved Zimbabwe. In the 2nd Test against Sri Lanka, we had momentum but 2 days of rain prevented Zimbabwe from winning, and today rain could not save the day or take us at least to Day 5. If only we could exchange those days.”

55.1 0 Taijul Islam to Nyauchi length, plays back to this no run

Azizul: “The comment ‘…from their first win 450 days’ is useless, it should be in terms of test matches, coz BD is playing very few test matches comparing to India, NZ, AU…..” — Agree. All numbers are meaningless without context. But fun to consider, nonetheless

End of Over No.55 Zimbabwe 188/9 Last Over (maiden)
54.6 0 Nayeem Hasan to Tshuma hangs back and defends one around off no run
54.5 0 Nayeem Hasan to Tshuma length, presses forward to defend this no run
54.4 0 Nayeem Hasan to Tshuma fuller, outside off, and he drives towards mid-off no run
54.3 0 Nayeem Hasan to Tshuma length, straighter, and he defends after going back a touch no run
54.2 0 Nayeem Hasan to Tshuma beaten outside off! Again, another one that doesn’t turn no run
54.1 0 Nayeem Hasan to Tshuma drives a length ball towards mid-off no run
End of Over No.54 Zimbabwe 188/9 Last Over (4 runs)
53.6 0 Taijul Islam to Nyauchi tossed up around middle, and he goes back and defends no run
53.5 0 Taijul Islam to Nyauchi length, driven towards cover no run
53.4 0 Taijul Islam to Nyauchi goes back and keeps out a length ball fired in at off no run
53.3 1 Taijul Islam to Tshuma length, driven down towards deep mid-off 1 run
53.2 0 Taijul Islam to Tshuma fuller, driven back to the bowler no run
53.1 3 Taijul Islam to Nyauchi fuller, on the stumps, and he drives this through the mid-wicket region. Mushfiqur the omnipresent goes chasing after and pulls it back 3 runs
End of Over No.53 Zimbabwe 184/9 Last Over (3 runs)
52.6 0 Nayeem Hasan to Tshuma beats the outside edge again, with a full ball outside off that doesn’t turn! no run

Simba: “I am worried about the future of Zimbabwe’s future. Brendan Taylor, Prince Masvaure, Sean Williams, Craig Ervine, Regis Chakabva, Kyle Javis, Sikandar Raza all above 31. And this is 3/4 of the whole national team We have no youngsters stepping it this critical time for them to learn from these guys before they retire. It could really get worse!” — The first step would need to be to play more often. I have commentated on their last three Tests now, and have seen a number of positives I would be happy with

52.5 1 Nayeem Hasan to Nyauchi flatter, on the leg stump, and he plays this away towards mid-wicket 1 run

MAK: “Seems like excellent work from Nayeem to get 9 wicket in this flat wicket. Hopefully he got the skill to have long test career and play outside Asia. Would love to see him bowling Dusra or some other special trick like this.”

52.4 0 Nayeem Hasan to Nyauchi full, fast outside off, and he leaves no run

Back over the wicket

Score Cards

Batting

Batsmen R B
Prince Masvaure
Prince Masvaure
0 2
Kevin Kasuza
Kevin Kasuza
10 34
Donald Tiripano
Donald Tiripano
0 1
Brendan Taylor
Brendan Taylor
17 47
Craig Ervine
Craig Ervine
43 49
Sikandar Raza
Sikandar Raza
37 71
Timycen Maruma
Timycen Maruma
41 52
Regis Chakabva
Regis Chakabva
18 40
Ainsley Ndlovu 4 2
Charlton Tshuma
Charlton Tshuma
3 26
Victor Nyauchi 7 21

Bowling

Bowler O R W M
Nayeem Hasan
Nayeem Hasan
24 82 5 6
Taijul Islam
Taijul Islam
24.3 78 4 7
Abu Jayed
Abu Jayed
4 4 0 3
Ebadot Hossain
Ebadot Hossain
5 16 0 1
Taijul Islam 24.3-7-78-4

v Batsman Dot 4 6 R B SR
KT Kasuza caught 23 0 0 7 27 25.92
BRM Taylor 7 0 1 11 11 100.00
CR Ervine 3 0 0 5 8 62.50
Sikandar Raza caught 21 1 1 17 30 56.66
T Maruma 11 3 0 21 20 105.00
RW Chakabva caught 25 2 0 12 30 40.00
CK Tshuma lbw 8 0 0 1 9 11.11
VM Nyauchi 10 0 0 4 12 33.33
Nayeem Hasan 24.0-6-82-5

v Batsman Dot 4 6 R B SR
PS Masvaure bowled 2 0 0 0 2 0.00
KT Kasuza 5 0 0 3 7 42.85
DT Tiripano caught 1 0 0 0 1 0.00
BRM Taylor caught 10 0 0 2 12 16.66
CR Ervine 15 3 1 23 23 100.00
Sikandar Raza 19 2 0 19 29 65.51
T Maruma caught 22 2 0 20 32 62.50
RW Chakabva 6 0 0 6 10 60.00
A Ndlovu lbw 1 1 0 4 2 200.00
CK Tshuma 16 0 0 2 17 11.76
VM Nyauchi 7 0 0 3 9 33.33
Batting R B 4 6
PS Masvaure bowled 0 2 0 0
KT Kasuza caught 10 34 0 0
DT Tiripano caught wk 0 1 0 0
BRM Taylor caught 17 47 1 1
CR Ervine run out 43 49 6 1
Sikandar Raza caught 37 71 3 1
T Maruma caught 41 52 5 0
RW Chakabva caught 18 40 2 0
A Ndlovu lbw 4 2 1 0
CK Tshuma lbw 3 26 0 0
VM Nyauchi not out 7 21 0 0
Extras (b 9) 9
Total (all out; 57.3 ovs) 189
Bowling O M R W Econ
Nayeem Hasan 24 6 82 5 3.41
Taijul Islam 24.3 7 78 4 3.18
Abu Jayed 4 3 4 0 1.00
Ebadat Hossain 5 1 16 0 3.20
Partnerships

Wkt Runs Players
1st 0 PS Masvaure 0 KT Kasuza 0
2nd 0 DT Tiripano 0 KT Kasuza 0
3rd 15 KT Kasuza 10 BRM Taylor 5
4th 29 BRM Taylor 12 CR Ervine 13
5th 60 CR Ervine 30 Sikandar Raza 26
6th 17 Sikandar Raza 11 T Maruma 6
7th 44 RW Chakabva 18 T Maruma 26
8th 5 A Ndlovu 4 T Maruma 1
9th 11 T Maruma 8 CK Tshuma 2
10th 8 CK Tshuma 1 VM Nyauchi 7

Team Squads

Bangladesh
Bangladesh
  • Tamim Iqbal
  • Saif Hassan
  • Najmul Hossain Shanto
  • Mominul Haque
  • Mushfiqur Rahim
  • Mohammad Mithun
  • Liton Das
  • Taijul Islam
  • Nayeem Hasan
  • Ebadot Hossain
  • Abu Jayed
  • Zimbabwe
    Zimbabwe
  • Prince Masvaure
  • Kevin Kasuza
  • Craig Ervine
  • Brendan Taylor
  • Sikandar Raza
  • Timycen Maruma
  • Regis Chakabva
  • Donald Tiripano
  • Ainsley Ndlovu
  • Charlton Tshuma
  • Victor Nyauchi
  • What is it?

    Zimbabwe tour of Bangladesh, Only Test: Bangladesh v Zimbabwe at Dhaka, Feb 22-25, 2020.

    When is it?

    Match will be played on Feb 22, 2020.

    What time does it start?

    Starting time of match 2020-02-22 03:30:00 GMT, 2020-02-22 09:30:00 local

    In Which Ground is it Playing?

    The match will be played at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur

    Who will Win Zimbabwe tour of Bangladesh, Only Test: Bangladesh v Zimbabwe ?

    With ten nearly equally matched groups, the importance of every game can’t be understated in this tournament. Both sides are expected to emerge out packaged full-strength against each other in what claims to be a cracker of a competition. Contemplating that the 2 sides on newspaper,Zimbabwe are somewhat more power-packed unit whereas Bangladesh possess the benefit of being a steady side. For this and another above-mentioned motives, we believe the Zimbabwe are far more likely to emerge victorious in what will be among the most crucial experiences for either side.

    What TV channel is it on Live?

    The following TV Channels have acquired the official Broadcast rights for ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. Check this listing to know about Where to watch CWC 2019.

    • India and Subcontinent Star Sports, DD Sports DD National (DD1)
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    • Bangladesh Ghazi Tv (GTV), Maasranga & BTV
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    • Sri Lanka SLRC (Channel Eye)
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    • Hong Kong Star Cricket, Today TV App
    • Singapore Star Cricket, Star Hub Go, Singtel
    • China Fox Network Group
    • Fiji Fiji Broadcasting Corporation (FBC TV)
    • Europe, Japan ICC’s Facebook webpage
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