The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chevrons target third win

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A THRILLING two-run victory over Afghanista­n has set Zimbabwe on course for a spot in the ICC Cricket World Cup for the 10th time in a row, and when they take on Hong Kong today, they will want to get themselves more points to be in a stronger position in the Super Sixes.

The win over Afghanista­n made it two in two for the hosts of the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018 after they beat Nepal earlier, while Hong Kong have won one and lost one so far in the tournament.

Zimbabwe came into the qualifiers on the back of a disappoint­ing run in limited-overs cricket - they had lost the one-day internatio­nal as well as the Twenty20 Internatio­nal series against Afghanista­n - but have turned things around in familiar environs.

The crowd support has been out- standing, and Sikandar Raza, more than anyone else, has responded to the adulation in kind: scores of 123 and 60, and three-wicket hauls in both games.

Brendan Taylor hasn’t been too far behind, with innings of 100 and 89, and their bowlers were excellent in stopping Afghanista­n short despite a small total on the board, Brian Vitori and Blessing Muzarabani, along with Raza, taking the lead.

Unfortunat­ely for Zimbabwe, Vitori has been suspended from bowling in internatio­nal cricket with immediate effect and that will force a change of plans.

Hong Kong, meanwhile, failed to get past the Scotland hurdle, but have crossed a big one by beating Afghanista­n when they came back well to register a 30-run victory (DLS method).

A four-wicket haul from Ehsan Khan made the difference in the end, but they were also helped by Anshuman Rath’s battling knock of 65 after being reduced to 43/ 3.

A confident Ehsan Khan, whose 4 /33 was his career-best effort, has since said that Hong Kong can beat any team, while Babar Hayat, the captain, said after the Afghanista­n game that the result didn’t surprise him.

“These guys have been performing well for the last three or four years,” he said.

“We’ve been working really hard for the last two years and we’re capable of getting into the Super Six.

“Today, we showed that we are capable.”

A strong start, which Nizakat Khan, Aizaz Khan and Ehsan Khan failed to provide against Afghanista­n, will help the Hong Kong cause. - ICC.

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