Monday 8 August 2011

Zimbabwe Triumphant On Test Return

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Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, test only, Harare, day five

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August 8, 2011

Zimbabwe 370 (104 Masakadza, Sibanda 78, Taylor 71) and 291 of 05 December (105 * Taylor, Taibu 59) beat

Bangladesh 287 (Nafees 50, Ashraful 73, Chakib 68, Vitor 4-66) and 244 by 130 runs

Zimbabwe dominant all-round performance, capped by their bowlers sliced ​​through the composition of Bangladesh on the fifth day saw them win their Test comeback after almost six years in exile in shape. It took just 15 balls after lunch to bring Zimbabwe to victory after the morning session of bowling is almost impeccable. Vitoria Brian and Kyle Jarvis has created a pressure on Bangladesh in advance, leaving the line-up of ripening and harvest Chris Mpofu Elton Chigumbura.

Bangladesh batsmen were difficult, but feasible task, the step is not compromised and remains a good joke, need 263 runs seven wickets in hand at the beginning of the day. Instead of applying themselves with patience and planning, even if they switch to shots played carelessly, especially when it became clear that their challenge was dissipating. Abdur Razzak for 43-run cameo added a little 'sunshine in a dark way that reflects the performance of their display first innings in terms of implementation.

Zimbabwe had made most of their hard work during the four days before the last, with centuries from two of their faithful batsmen Hamilton Masakadza and Brendan Taylor. But it was the new-ball pair Vitor Brian and Kyle Jarvis, who impressed the most, especially after being labeled "normal" by Tamim Iqbal confident at the end of four days, and they exacted their revenge in early the fifth. Vitor began demonstrating it could move the ball in his right hand and, while Jarvis played with good pace and variation, dragging his balls full, short and slow.

Mohammad Ashraful was up to at least initially. He left well and took advantage of anything overpitched. He turned with the same calmness that he had used in his first innings, and has also done an excellent job classification of its partner, Mushfiqur Rahim, who showed up verdict.

Vitor continued to connect right away, get some balls away, others to hold their line and after several postponements of the length of nagging, Ashraful had had enough. He tried to surrender now, but shredded at the end and took the inside edge of the logs. With this release, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe have shaken Fired Up

Vitoria followed by superb Ashraful is over the gate, the bat Mahmudullah player twice. Danger in Zimbabwe came after the pair of ears, but open and Chigumbura Mpofu did not give up. Mpofu varies its length while putting a display impressive Chigumbura, bowling slower balls as much as possible.

Mahmudullah had decided to crate where he could, but his over-enthusiasm starts a mini-collapse, during which Bangladesh has lost three wickets in seven balls 12 runs. He tried to cut without foot movement, and was caught behind. Five balls later, Shakib Al Hasan, who also played in an irresponsible way, Taylor went on to capture the fort at second slip after pressing the length of the ball, and then Mushfiqur Rahim accurate knock ended when the ball fell at his feet square.

Zimbabwe could smell blood, but instead of tracking down a killer instinct, they relaxed a bit and Abdur Razzak has to have fun. He smoked five fours in an over Mpofu six and three out of Ray Price, two of them slog sweeps. Cameo ended when Chigumbura the world of the fence, crossed his tusks and he overwhelmed.

Bangladesh had little hope of then and ended the misery inside three over after lunch. Jarvis hit the first ball, a bowling ball Shafiul length that the center and held the line. Only one door to enter in Zimbabwe put the slips for six Robiul Islam, who survived a confident LBW shout before.

He challenged the field to put both feet on the side of the leg, but it will never last long. Jarvis won his fourth stop of the entrances, trapping Robiul IPN with a balloon in a zig-zag and hit the pad before. A referee raised his finger Kumar Dharmasena, players of Zimbabwe immediately formed a caucus, a group show of unity to mark the triumphant return of the test of times.

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