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Tamim defies pain to lead Bangladesh to series sweep

Zimbabwe posted 298 in 49.3 overs and Bangladesh reached 302-5 with 12 balls to spare at an overcast Harare Sports Club

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Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal defied a knee injury to score 112 and set up a five-wicket victory and a 3-0 one-day internatio­nal whitewash of Zimbabwe on Tuesday.

The hosts posted 298 in 49.3 overs and the visitors reached 302-5 with 12 balls to spare at an overcast Harare Sports Club.

Tamim missed the one-off Test against Zimbabwe earlier this month because of the injury, but played in all the ODI internatio­nals, saying he could “manage” the pain.

Ater scoring 20 and being out for a duck in the first two matches, the skipper let loose at the third atempt, scoring at a rate of more than a run a ball to record his 14th ODI century.

He faced 97 deliveries in a 149-minute stand and struck eight fours and three sixes before becoming one of four Bangladesh­is caught by wicketkeep­er Regis Chakabva, off a Donald Tiripano delivery.

“It was a very good wicket and Zimbabwe bated exceptiona­lly well. They could have made 25-30 more runs but we bowled well in the last few overs, then responded well to the bating challenge,” said Tamim.

He will miss three Twenty20 internatio­nals against Zimbabwe, starting on Thursday, and also home T20 series against Australia and New Zealand ater being advised to rest for up to 12 weeks. Tamim departed with the tourists on 204-3 and they seemed set for victory entering the final 10 overs, needing 51 runs from 60 balls with six wickets in hand. An unbeaten sixth-wicket partnershi­p between Nurul Hasan (45) and Afif Hossain (26) assured Bangladesh’s clean sweep.

Wesley Madhevere (2-45) and Tiripano (2-61) were the most successful home bowlers and Luke Jongwe (1-44) was the other wicket-taker.

- Exceeded expectatio­ns - Put in to bat ater Tamim won the toss, Zimbabwe exceeded the expectatio­ns of captain Brendan Taylor by posting their highest total of the series.

Taylor set his team a target of 280 as they strove to prevent three consecutiv­e losses having fallen by 155 runs and three wickets in the previous matches.

Opening batsman Chakabva laid the foundation­s with a brisk 84, including seven fours and a six, before being bowled by Taskin Ahmed when atempting a flick to leg side.

His departure let Zimbabwe 172-5 and needing a strong sixth-wicket partnershi­p which Sikandar

Raza and Ryan Burl provided, adding 112 runs before being separated.

Raza was first to be dismissed ater making 57, including seven fours and a six, and Burl contribute­d a 59 spiced with four fours and four sixes.

Taylor, oten the bating saviour for Zimbabwe, made only 28 earlier before being caught by Tamim off the bowling of Mahmudulla­h Riyad.

Mustafizur Rahman and Mohammad Saifuddin were the most successful Bangladesh bowlers, taking three wickets each.

The three-match series was part of the World Cup Super League, a feeder tournament that determines which seven teams, along with hosts India, earn direct qualificat­ion to the 2023 World Cup.

Meanwhile, the dates for the three T20 internatio­nals have been brought forward to assist the broadcaste­rs and will now be played on Thursday, Friday and Sunday in Harare.

Scoreboard Zimbabwe

R Chakabva b Taskin 84

T Marumani lbw b Shakib 8

B Taylor c Tamim b Mahmudulla­h 28 D Myers b Mahmudulla­h 34 Madhevere c Shakib b Mustafizur 3 S Raza c Mosaddek b Mustafizur 57 R Burl c Das b Saifuddin 59 L Tongwe not out 4 D Tiripano b Saifuddin 0 T Chatara b Saifuddin 1 B Muzarabani b Mustafizur 0 Total (49.3 overs) 298 Bowling: Taskin 10-1-48-1, Saifuddin 8-0-87-3, Mustafizur 9.3-0-57-3, Mahmudulla­h 10-0-45-2, Shakib 10-0-46-1, Mosaddek 2-0-13-0

Bangladesh

L Das c Marumani b Madhevere 32 T Iqbal c Chakabva b Tiripano 112 S al Hasan c Chakabva b Jongwe 30 Mithun c Chakabva b Madhevere 30 M Riyad c Chakabva b Tiripano 0 N Hasan not out 45 A Hossain not out 26 Total (5 wkts, 48 overs) 302 Bowling: Muzarabani 8-0-43-0, Chatara 8-0-56-0, Jongwe 7-0-44-1, Tiripano 7-0-61-2, Madhevere 10-045-2, Raza 5-0-23-0, Burl 3-0-25-0

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Bangladesh batsman Tamim Iqbal plays a shot against Zimbabwe during their third ODI match .
Associated Press ↑ Bangladesh batsman Tamim Iqbal plays a shot against Zimbabwe during their third ODI match .

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