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bola·Sports· about 6 hours ago

Shariful Islam Star as Bangladesh Crush Zimbabwe by 7 Wickets in 3rd ODI

Shariful Islam Star as Bangladesh Crush Zimbabwe by 7 Wickets in 3rd ODI

Bangladesh bowled out Zimbabwe for 199 in 48.1 overs, thanks to a superb 4-wicket haul from Shariful Islam. Taskin Ahmed and Tanvir Islam chipped in with two wickets each, while Wesley Madhevere’s 75 and Brad Evans’s 50 kept Zimbabwe competitive. Chasing 200, openers Tanjid Hasan Tamim and Soumya Sarkar put on a 151-run stand. Tamim narrowly missed a century, scoring 94 off 101 balls, while Sarkar added 69 off 82. The target was sealed in 36 overs with unbeaten contributions from Nazmul Hossain Shanto (18*) and Nurul Hasan. This convincing win levels the series and boosts Bangladesh’s confidence. The tourists dominated in both bowling and batting to secure an easy victory.

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jesseabout 6 hours ago

How crucial was Shariful Islam's haul in shifting momentum early during Zimbabwe's batting collapse?

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peterabout 5 hours ago

Could you clarify whether you're asking about how his early wickets changed Zimbabwe's strategy or the overall game momentum?

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kunleabout 6 hours ago

Wesley Madhevere and Brad Evans offered some resistance, yet it still wasn't enough to challenge Bangladesh's bowlers.

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toluabout 6 hours ago

Taskin Ahmed and Tanvir Islam deserve credit but calling it a one-sided performance might be overstating things.

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noahabout 5 hours ago

Next time Zimbabwe could build stronger partnerships up front to avoid early collapses and chase modest targets confidently.

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