Zimbabwe Tour of Bangladesh - Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh Match 1

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February 26, 2026 at Sylhet Stadium

Bangladesh won by 2 wickets with 2.0 overs remaining

Man of the Match:
Shakib Al Hasan 33 (13 balls) & 4/10 (2 overs)

Man of the Match

33 (13 balls) & 4/10 (2 overs)

IIC MVP

2.19 pts
Shakib’s All-Round Blitz Powers Bangladesh to a Thrilling T10 Opener against Zimbabwe

The Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh T10 series kicked off with a high-octane first match at the Sylhet Stadium, where Bangladesh edged past Zimbabwe by 2 wickets with 2 overs to spare in a dramatic low-scoring encounter.

After winning the toss, Bangladesh put Zimbabwe to bat who struggled from the outset against Bangladesh’s disciplined bowling attack. Early wickets fell in quick succession, with run-outs and tight bowling creating constant pressure. Despite the chaos, Innocent Kaia provided a brief spark at the top with a blistering 21 off just 7 balls, while Brad Evans stood firm in the middle order, smashing 25 off 11 deliveries to give Zimbabwe some momentum.

However, Zimbabwe’s innings never truly stabilized. Regular wickets and poor running between the wickets halted any chance of a late surge, and the visitors were bowled out for 74 in 7.2 overs.

Bangladesh’s bowling was led brilliantly by Shakib Al Hasan, who delivered a match-winning spell of 4 wickets for just 10 runs in 2 overs, completely dismantling Zimbabwe’s middle and lower order. Support came from Shoriful Islam and Taskin Ahmed, who kept things tight during the powerplay.

Chasing a modest target of 75, Bangladesh found themselves in unexpected trouble. Zimbabwe’s bowlers struck early and often, reducing Bangladesh to 55 for 8, threatening a major upset. Brad Evans starred with the ball as well, claiming 3 wickets for 12 runs, while Tendai Chatara also picked up 3 crucial scalps.

Just when the match seemed to slip away, Shakib Al Hasan turned the game on its head with a sensational counterattack. Walking in under pressure, he unleashed a stunning 33 off just 13 balls, including multiple boundaries and sixes, shifting the momentum decisively back in Bangladesh’s favor. Calm support from the lower order ensured Bangladesh crossed the finish line in 8 overs, sealing a hard-fought victory.

For his exceptional all-round performance, Shakib Al Hasan was deservedly named Man of the Match, marking a perfect start for Bangladesh in this three-match T10 series.

With Zimbabwe showing fight and Bangladesh showcasing experience under pressure, the opening match set the tone for what promises to be an exciting T10 contest between the two sides.

Zimbabwe Innings (74 runs for 10 wickets in 7.2 overs)
Batter R B 4/6 SR
7 5 0/1 140
1 1 0/0 100
7 3 0/1 233.33
5 3 1/0 166.67
25 11 1/2 227.27
3 6 0/0 50
1 3 0/0 33.33
21 7 3/1 300
1 2 0/0 50
1 3 0/0 33.33
0* 0 0/0 0
Extras 2 (b: 0 | nb: 0 | wd: 2 | lb: 0) 74-10 (7.2)

Fall of Wickets: 8-1, 8-2, 20-3, 20-4, 42-5, 44-6, 67-7, 73-8, 74-9, 74-10

Bowler O R W ECO DB E
Shakib Al Hasan 2 10 4 5 5 0
Taskin Ahmed 2 26 1 13 3 2
Nasum Ahmed 1 18 0 18 0 0
Shoriful Islam 1.2 8 1 6 5 0
Mustafizur Rahman 1 12 0 12 2 0
Bangladesh Innings (75 runs for 8 wickets in 8.0 overs)
Batter R B 4/6 SR
8 9 2/0 88.89
1 4 0/0 25
4 5 1/0 80
1 3 0/0 33.33
0 1 0/0 0
1 2 0/0 50
33 13 2/3 253.85
3 3 0/0 100
1* 1 0/0 100
20* 7 2/1 285.71
Extras 3 (b: 0 | nb: 0 | wd: 3 | lb: 0) 75-8 (8.0)

Did not Bat: Mustafizur Rahman

Fall of Wickets: 9-1, 9-2, 14-3, 14-4, 15-5, 28-6, 53-7, 55-8

Bowler O R W ECO DB E
Brad Evans 2 12 3 6 7 2
Luke Jongwe 1 5 1 5 4 0
Blessing Muzarabani 1 8 0 8 4 0
Tendai Chatara 2 17 3 8.5 4 0
Wellington Masakadza 2 33 1 16.5 2 1
Records
No records for this match.
Partnerships
Impact Points
Zimbabweflag
PlayersBattingBowlingTotal
0.46 0.7 1.16
0.51 0 0.51
0 0.5 0.5
0 0.23 0.24
0.13 0 0.13
0 0.09 0.09
0.08 0 0.08
0.07 0 0.07
0.01 0 0.01
0.01 0 0.01
0 0 0
Bangladeshflag
PlayersBattingBowlingTotal
0.71 0.97 2.19
0.59 0.15 0.96
0.03 0.09 0.15
0.06 0 0.08
0.03 0 0.04
0 0 0.01
0.01 0 0.01
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
Post-Match Remarks
Zimbabwe
We had a rocky start with our batting. However, thanks to Kaia’s powerful powerplay and Evans’ support, we managed to score a decent total. We still need to improve our running between the wickets, as a few wrong decisions cost us 20-30 runs. On the bowling front, we performed well. Evans bowled exceptionally, and Chatara and Luke also bowled effectively. The 8th over from Masakadza was the game-changer. The wicket pressure couldn’t hold the Bangladesh team, and unfortunately, the result wasn’t in our favor. Despite the loss, we played well and are proud of our team. We will focus on our weaknesses and bounce back strong in the upcoming matches.
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