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Raza’s all-round show guides Zimbabwe to famous win in Sri Lanka —Series defeat opens door for West Indies

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(Reuters) - Sikandar Raza’s stellar all-round display guided Zimbabwe to their first one-day internatio­nal series win over hosts Sri Lanka with a nervous three-wicket victory in the fifth and final match at Hambantota yesterday. Zimbabwe’s first major one-day series win overseas since 2001 also jeopardise­d Sri Lanka’s chances of qualifying for the 2019 World Cup. The touring side, ranked 11th in the Internatio­nal Cricket Council’s ODI rankings, restricted the hosts to 2038 after winning the toss. Off-spinner Raza opened the bowling for Zimbabwe and finished with his best bowling figures of 3-21. Zimbabwe appeared to be cruising towards a famous victory after an opening partnershi­p of 92 between Hamilton Masakadza (73) and Solomon Mire (43). But they collapsed and lost six wickets for 38 runs to be reduced to 175-7 with Sri Lanka off-spinner Akila Dananjaya doing most of the damage with 447. Raza, who made a run-aball 27, and captain Graeme Cremer (11 not out) then combined for an unbroken eighth-wicket stand of 29 to take the African side home. “Happy that Sikandar came to the party. It turned around very quickly but happy we pulled it off in the end,” Cremer said. “This win is very special, Fans must be jumping around back home. We knew we’re playing good enough cricket to put them under pressure.” Zimbabwe had never beaten Sri Lanka in an ODI in Sri Lanka and came to the island country having lost to Scotland last month and a series to Afghanista­n. Sri Lanka, the 1996 50over world champions, compounded their problems with the series loss, leaving the door open for West Indies to pip them in the race for automatic qualificat­ion for the 2019 World Cup in England and Wales. The top eight ranked sides, including hosts England, will qualify directly with the rest having to go through a qualificat­ion tournament to make up the 10-team event. Sri Lanka are ranked eighth and will host India for a five-match series while West Indies, ranked a place below, play the same number of matches against England before the cutoff date of Sept. 30. Niroshan Dickwella c Moor b Chatara Danushka Gunathilak­a lbw b Williams Kusal Mendis c Cremer b Raza Upul Tharanga b Raza Angelo Mathews c H. Masakadza b Cremer Asela Gunaratne not out Wanidu Hasaranga c Cremer b Raza Nuwan Kulasekara b Cremer Akila Dananjaya c Musakanda b Waller Dushmantha Chameera not out Extras (b-5 lb-7 w-16) Total (for 8 wickets, 50 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-3 N. Dickwella,2-13 K. Mendis,3-31 U. Tharanga,4-78 A. Mathews,5-119 D. Gunathilak­a,6120 W. Hasaranga,7-126 N. Kulasekara,8-153 A. Dananjaya Did not bat: L. Malinga Bowling: S. Raza 10 - 1- 21 - 3(w-1) T. Chatara 9 -1 49 -(w-4) G. Cremer 10 - 1 - 23 - 2(w-1) C. Mpofu 6 036 - 0 S. Williams 10 - 0 - 41 - 1(w-5) M. Waller 5 - 0 - 21 - 1(w-5)

Zimbabwe Innings H. Masakadza c N. Kulasekara b Malinga S. Mire b Gunaratne T. Musakanda c Hasaranga b Dananjaya C. Ervine lbw b Dananjaya S. Williams c K. Mendis b Dananjaya S. Raza not out M. Waller c&b Malinga P. Moor c K. Mendis b Dananjaya G. Cremer not out Extras (lb-2 nb-1 w-4) Total (for 7 wickets, 38.1 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-92 S. Mire,2-137 H. Masakadza,3148 C. Ervine,4-152 S. Williams,5-165 T. Musakanda,6172 M. Waller,7-175 P. Moor Did not bat: C. Mpofu, T. Chatara Bowling: Lasith Malinga 10 - 0 - 44 - 2(nb-1 w-1) Nuwan Kulasekara 3 - 0 - 25 - 0(w-1) Asela Gunaratne 4 - 0 - 23 - 1 Akila Dananjaya 10 - 1 - 47 - 4 Wanidu Hasaranga 6.1 - 0 - 45 - 0 Dushmantha Chameera 4 - 1 - 16 - 0(w-2) Danushka Gunathilak­a 1 - 0 - 2 - 0 Match referee: Chris Broad Result: Zimbabwe won by 3 wickets

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