Khaleej Times

Raza, Masakadza star in Zimbabwe’s historic win

- AFP

hambantota — Sikandar Raza starred with the bat and ball to help Zimbabwe edge out Sri Lanka by three wickets and clinch a historic series victory in the fifth one-day internatio­nal on Monday.

Taking the series 3-2 in Hambantota, the 11th-ranked Zimba- bwe registered their maiden series win in Sri Lanka and first overseas triumph in eight years.

Off-spinner Raza claimed three wickets to restrict the hosts to 203-8 after Zimbabwe elected to field first. He then anchored a tense chase with an unbeaten 27 as the visitors won with 71 balls to spare.

Zimbabwe opener Hamilton Masakadza top-scored with a fluent 73 before rookie off-spinner Akila Dananjaya struck back with four wickets to rattle the Zimbabwe middle-order.

The visitors slipped from 137-1 to 175-7 — losing six wickets for 38 runs — but Raza and skipper Graeme Cremer (11 not out) hung on for an unbeaten 29-run stand as the perennial underdogs erupted in celebratio­ns.

“Happy that Sikandar came to the party. It turned around very quickly but happy we pulled it off in the end,” an elated Cremer said following their win. “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.”

Earlier the Pakistan-born Raza, who opened the bowling for the visiting side, returned with impressive figures of 3-21 at the Mahinda Rajapaksa Internatio­nal Stadium. Raza, named man of the match, was complement­ed by Cremer, who took two wickets with his wily leg-spin, most notably the prized scalp of his opposite number Angelo Mathews (24).

“Raza is a definite weapon with the new ball. I was hoping for a breakthrou­gh or two and he gave us that in the powerplay,” Cremer said.

Sri Lanka suffered from a lack of partnershi­ps but opener Danushka Gunathilak­a (52) and Asela Gunaratne (59 not out) hit gritty halfcentur­ies to steady the home side.

The hosts slipped to 153-8 in the 42nd over before Gunaratne and Dushmantha Chameera (18 not out) put on an unbeaten 50-run stand for the ninth wicket. Paceman Tendai Chatara drew first blood after getting opener Niroshan Dickwella — who came into the match with two successive centuries — caught behind for three. —

 ?? AFP ?? Opener Hamilton Masakadza top-scored with a fluent 73 to power Zimbabwe’s chase. —
AFP Opener Hamilton Masakadza top-scored with a fluent 73 to power Zimbabwe’s chase. —

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