Zimbabwe Tour of Bangladesh - Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe Match 3

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February 28, 2026 at Matiur Rahman Stadium

Bangladesh won by 7 runs

Man of the Match:
Litton Das 54 (19 balls)*

Man of the Match

54 (19 balls)*

IIC MVP

1.94 pts
Litton’s Last Stand: Bangladesh Clinch Thriller by 7 Runs to Seal the Series

The third and final T10 match between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe at the Matiur Rahman Stadium delivered a gripping finish, with Bangladesh holding their nerve to secure a narrow 7-run victory, completing a dominant series sweep.

Batting first, Bangladesh posted a competitive total of 129 for 2 in 10 overs, built around a masterful unbeaten knock from Litton Das. After early contributions from Tanzid Hasan (20 off 12) and Parvez Hossain Emon (21 off 15), Litton took complete control of the innings.

Displaying elegant strokeplay mixed with calculated aggression, Litton smashed 54 off just 19 balls*, striking seven sixes and two boundaries at a blistering strike rate of 284. His ability to accelerate in the latter half of the innings ensured Bangladesh finished strongly despite losing two early wickets. Saif Hassan supported him effectively with an unbeaten 29 off 15 balls, helping maintain momentum through the middle overs.

Zimbabwe’s bowlers showed improvement compared to previous matches, with Tendai Chatara delivering an economical spell (2 overs for 8 runs), but they struggled to contain the scoring bursts in the death overs.

Chasing 130 in a T10 decider required composure and aggression, and Zimbabwe responded with intent. However, disaster struck immediately as Sean Williams fell on the first ball. Brian Bennett and Tadiwanashe Marumani rebuilt the innings with positive strokeplay, with Marumani’s explosive 42 off 19 balls briefly shifting pressure onto the hosts.

Brad Evans added a crucial 27, keeping Zimbabwe in contention as the equation tightened in the final overs. At one stage, the chase seemed within reach, but Bangladesh’s bowling unit delivered under pressure.

Shakib Al Hasan and Taskin Ahmed picked up two wickets each, breaking crucial partnerships at key moments. Mustafizur Rahman’s disciplined final over ensured Zimbabwe fell short at 122 for 7 in 10 overs, despite a spirited fightback.

The contest proved to be the most competitive of the series, highlighting Zimbabwe’s resilience, but Bangladesh’s composure in crunch moments ultimately made the difference.

For his explosive and match-defining half-century, Litton Das was rightly named Man of the Match, as Bangladesh wrapped up the three-match T10 series in style.

The final match showcased the excitement and unpredictability of the T10 format — explosive batting, tight finishes, and game-changing moments — bringing an entertaining series to a thrilling conclusion.

Bangladesh Innings (129 runs for 2 wickets in 10.0 overs)
Batter R B 4/6 SR
20 12 4/0 166.67
21 15 3/0 140
Litton Das Not Out
54* 19 2/7 284.21
29* 15 3/1 193.33
Extras 5 (b: 0 | nb: 1 | wd: 2 | lb: 2) 129-2 (10.0)

Did not Bat: Towhid Hridoy, Mahedi Hasan, Shakib Al Hasan, Taskin Ahmed, Nasum Ahmed, Shoriful Islam, Mustafizur Rahman

Fall of Wickets: 40-1, 48-2

Bowler O R W ECO DB E
Brad Evans 2 24 0 12 5 2
Sikandar Raza 1 20 0 20 0 0
Luke Jongwe 1 24 0 24 0 0
Blessing Muzarabani 2 22 0 11 2 1
Tendai Chatara 2 8 1 4 7 2
Wellington Masakadza 2 29 1 14.5 4 0
Zimbabwe Innings (122 runs for 7 wickets in 10.0 overs)
Batter R B 4/6 SR
0 1 0/0 0
4 2 1/0 200
26 15 4/1 173.33
42 19 5/2 221.05
27 15 2/2 180
7* 4 0/1 175
0 2 0/0 0
0 2 0/0 0
2* 1 0/0 200
Extras 14 (b: 4 | nb: 1 | wd: 8 | lb: 1) 122-7 (10.0)

Did not Bat: Tendai Chatara, Wellington Masakadza

Fall of Wickets: 0-1, 20-2, 50-3, 78-4, 112-5, 112-6, 120-7

Bowler O R W ECO DB E
Shakib Al Hasan 2 14 2 7 5 0
Taskin Ahmed 2 19 2 9.5 6 2
Nasum Ahmed 2 28 0 14 3 0
Shoriful Islam 2 39 1 19.5 3 2
Mustafizur Rahman 2 17 1 8.5 6 3
Records
Partnerships
Impact Points
Bangladeshflag
PlayersBattingBowlingTotal
0.66 0 0.86
0 0.6 0.78
0 0.44 0.57
0.24 0 0.32
0 0.25 0.32
0.12 0 0.16
0.11 0 0.14
0 0.11 0.14
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
Post-Match Remarks
Zimbabwe
We had another disappointing day at fielding and bowling. The target was higher than we anticipated due to Bangladesh’s excellent batting performance. Our bowlers struggled to contain the runs. Litton Das was a standout performer with the bat today. Our batsmen performed well. Marumani and Evans attempted to salvage the match, but the target in the final over was too challenging to achieve. Additionally, Bangladesh’s bowling team was exceptionally effective. Their varied deliveries confused our batsmen, which is a common occurrence when chasing. Overall, it was a good match that allowed us to identify our weaknesses and learn valuable lessons for improvement. It was also a fine series to analyze and understand the areas where we need to enhance our team performance.
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