Debutant Tanzid powers Bangladesh to facile T20 win over Zimbabwe

Published May 4, 2024
BANGLADESH wicket-keeper Jaker Ali runs out Zimbabwe’s Brian Bennett during the first Twenty20 International at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium on Friday.—AFP
BANGLADESH wicket-keeper Jaker Ali runs out Zimbabwe’s Brian Bennett during the first Twenty20 International at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium on Friday.—AFP

CHITTAGONG: Debutant opening batsman Tanzid Hasan rode his luck Friday to hit an unbeaten 67 and guide Bangladesh to an eight-wicket victory over Zimbabwe in the first T20 International in Chittagong.

The hosts raced to 126-2 in under 16 overs after bowling out Zimbabwe for 124, with Towhid Hridoy finishing unbeaten on 33.

Tanzid smashed eight fours and two sixes in his 47-ball maiden T20I, lofting Luke Jongwe over mid-off for a boundary to complete the match.

“Everyone played well today... but we can still learn from this game and come back well in the next match,” said Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto.

“Last couple of days, we trained very hard, and I hope that Tanzid continues his form.”

A record stand by Clive Madande and Wellington Masakadza earlier helped Zimbabwe recover from an early collapse that left the tourists languishing on 41-7.

The pair put on 75 runs together for Zimbabwe’s highest eighth-wicket partnership.

Taskin Ahmed bowled Madande for 43 off 39 balls to break the stand, but Masakadza (34) stayed at the crease until he was run out on the last ball of the innings.

Put into bat first, Zimbabwe lost Craig Ervine for a duck in the second over.

Mohammad Saifuddin then forced debutant fellow opener Joylord Gumbie (17) to give a catch to Taskin at fine leg.

Mahedi Hasan’s next over saw Brian Bennett run out for 16 with skipper Sikandar Raza out leg before first-ball.

Taskin also sent back Sean Williams and Ryan Burl, both of them also going for golden ducks to make it three in the innings, off back-to-back deliveries in the following over, and Saifuddin dismissed Luke Jongwe for two.

“A lot of seniors went missing, we depend heavily on them in batting and they missed out,” said Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza.

“But hopefully we’ll get back better in the next game.”

Madande was given leg before off Saifuddin on 28 but the decision was reversed after review.

Chittagong hosts the second match of the series on Sunday.

The series is Bangladesh’s last before next month’s T20 World Cup.

SCOREBOARD

ZIMBABWE:

J. Gumbie c Taskin b Saifuddin17

C. Ervine b Mahedi0

B. Bennett run out16

S. Williams b Taskin0

S. Raza c Liton b Mahedi0

C. Madande b Taskin43

R. Burl c Rishad b Taskin0

L. Jongwe c Towhid b Saifuddin2

W. Masakadza run out34

B. Muzarabani b Saifuddin1

R. Ngarava not out2

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-4, NB-1, W-3)9

TOTAL (all out, 20 overs)124

DID NOT BAT: Ainsley Ndlovu

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-8 (Ervine), 2-36 (Gumbie), 3-36 (Bennett), 4-36 (Raza), 5-38 (Williams), 6-38 (Burl), 7-41 (Jongwe), 8-116 (Madande), 9-119 (Muzarabani)

BOWLING: Shoriful 4-0-37-0, Mahedi 4-1-16-2, Taskin 4-0-14-3, Saifuddin 4-0-15-3 (2w, 1nb), Rishad 4-0-37-0 (1w)

BANGLADESH:

Tanzid Hasan not out67

Liton Das b Muzarabani1

Najmul Hossain c Williams b Jongwe21

Towhid Hridoy not out33

EXTRAS (LB-1, W-3)4

TOTAL (for two wickets, 15.2 overs)126

DID NOT BAT: Mahmudullah, Jaker Ali, Mahedi Hasan, Taskin Ahmed, Shoriful Islam, Rishad Hossain, Mohammad Saifuddin

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-5 (Liton), 2-57 (Najmul)

BOWLING: Ngarava 4-0-24-0 (1w), Muzarabani 4-0-31-1, Raza 4-0-31-0 (2w), Bennett 1-0-10-0, Jongwe 1.2-0-14-1, Ndlovu 1-0-15-0

RESULT: Bangladesh won by eight wickets.**

Published in Dawn, May 4th, 2024

Opinion

Editorial

Anti-women state
Updated 25 Nov, 2024

Anti-women state

GLOBALLY, women are tormented by the worst tools of exploitation: rape, sexual abuse, GBV, IPV, and more are among...
IT sector concerns
25 Nov, 2024

IT sector concerns

PRIME Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s ambitious plan to increase Pakistan’s IT exports from $3.2bn to $25bn in the ...
Israel’s war crimes
25 Nov, 2024

Israel’s war crimes

WHILE some powerful states are shielding Israel from censure, the court of global opinion is quite clear: there is...
Short-changed?
Updated 24 Nov, 2024

Short-changed?

As nations continue to argue, the international community must recognise that climate finance is not merely about numbers.
Overblown ‘threat’
24 Nov, 2024

Overblown ‘threat’

ON the eve of the PTI’s ‘do or die’ protest in the federal capital, there seemed to be little evidence of the...
Exclusive politics
24 Nov, 2024

Exclusive politics

THERE has been a gradual erasure of the voices of most marginalised groups from Pakistan’s mainstream political...