4s
6s
Total 4's :
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Total 6's :
0
Wickets :
2
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fours
sixes
wickets
6
18.2
Blessing Muzarabani to Nurul Hasan, SIX! Blessing Muzarabani aims for the blockhole but it's a full toss on off, Nurul swings his bat and whips it over square leg for a biggie.
4
17.4
Richard Ngarava to Mohammad Naim, FOUR! Pitched up on middle, Naim moves aside and opens his arms to slog the ball to the deep mid-wicket fence.
4
17.1
Richard Ngarava to Nurul Hasan, FOUR! Short ball on middle and Hasan pulls it nicely towards deep mid-wicket to start off with a boundary.
W
16.3
Wellington Masakadza to Mohammad Naim, OUT! RUN OUT! Brilliant yorker on middle, Naim manages to inside edge it down to short fine leg and Mahmudullah calls for a single. Slight hesitation but a direct hit at the keeper's end and the skipper is gone! Sensational bit of fielding by Blessing Muzarabani and no need to go upstairs as the Bangla skipper was well short.
4
13.2
Richard Ngarava to Mahmudullah, FOUR! Mahmudullah is immediately on the attack. Charges down the track to a shortish ball and clubs it over the bowler's head for a boundary.
W
13.1
Richard Ngarava to Soumya Sarkar, OUT! Chakabva has pulled off a miraculous run out, Dhoni-esque. Sarkar gets run out while attempting the second run. What an excellent piece of work by the wicketkeeper. Full in length and around off, Sarkar closes the face of his bat and works it through mid-wicket. He rushes back for the second run and the fielder fires a flat throw wide of the stumps at the striker's end. Chakabva runs across to his right, doesn't collect the ball and instead flicks it onto the stumps without looking behind. The appeal is made and it's referred upstairs. The replays find Sarkar short of the crease. Spectacular work by Regis. A fine knock by Soumya nonetheless. 51 needed off 41 balls.
4
11.2
Wesley Madhevere to Soumya Sarkar, FOUR! Too full in length and around off, Sarkar shimmies down the track and smacks it over mid off. The fielder in the deep rushes across to his left but fails to stop the ball. Ends up knocking it outside the rope.
4
10.2
Luke Jongwe to Soumya Sarkar, FOUR! Easy pickings! Good length ball angling down the leg side, Sarkar deflects it neatly past short fine leg for a boundary.
4
9.2
Sikandar Raza to Mohammad Naim, FOUR! Free Hit comes good for Bangladesh. Flighted ball on middle and Naim lofts it one-handed over the bowler's head past the long on fielder and into the fence.
6
8.3
Wellington Masakadza to Soumya Sarkar, SIX! HUGE HIT! Tossed up delivery and Soumya Sarkar gets to the pitch of the ball and absolutely smashes it back over the bowler's head, almost into the commentary box for a biggie. The ball is lost and the reserve umpire comes out with a box of balls.
4
7.3
Wesley Madhevere to Soumya Sarkar, FOUR! CLASS! Wesley tosses this one on off and Soumya Sarkar plays a lofted cover drive with the spin wide off long off and into the fence.
4
5.5
Richard Ngarava to Soumya Sarkar, FOUR! DISPATCHED! Slower length ball on middle and Sarkar just picks it up and hammers it towards the mid-wicket fence and into the boundary.
4
4.4
Luke Jongwe to Mohammad Naim, FOUR! Bang! After a sedate start, Bangladesh have started to find the boundaries at a quick rate. A length delivery on middle and leg, angling down, Naim picks it up off his pads and whips it behind square leg for a boundary.
6
4.1
Luke Jongwe to Soumya Sarkar, SIX! This is a crunching shot! Good length delivery on middle, Sarkar picks the length early and muscles it all the way over mid-wicket for a biggie. Bangladesh dropping into different gear now. 18 runs in the last 5 balls.
4
3.6
Richard Ngarava to Mohammad Naim, FOUR! Blazed away! Make it three boundaries in the over and Bangladesh are stepping on the gas. Richard Ngarava still tries his luck with a short and wide delivery, it's outside off and Naim cracks it past the right side of the backward point fielder for a boundary. 14 from the over!
4
3.5
Richard Ngarava to Mohammad Naim, FOUR! A lovely back foot punch. Short in length and outside off, Naim crunches it off his back foot through cover-point for a boundary.
4
3.3
Richard Ngarava to Mohammad Naim, FOUR! Naim finally gets one from the middle of his bat and his placement too is excellent. Short in length and outside off, Naim steers it through the gap at point and the ball races away. Three fielders were interested initially but they soon gave up. The first boundary of the chase comes in the fourth over.