Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe, Live Updates, Second Test Day 1 in Dhaka: Mushfiqur Leads Bangladesh Past 300-Run Mark- One7
PREVIEW: After a historic win in Sylhet, Zimbabwe would be eyeing a rare series win as they clash with hosts Bangladesh in the second and final Test at Dhaka from Sunday, November 11th. Zimbabwe last won a Test series (they beat Bangladesh in a one-off Test at home in 2011) 14 years ago in 2004. Back then, they had beaten Bangladesh 1-0 in a two-Test series at home. Their last away series win also came against the same opposition – a 1-0 win in 2001. Barring that, they have just one other away series victory (against Pakistan in 1998).BY- ONE7
The Zimbabwe batting will revolve around their skipper, Hamilton Masakadza – their highest run scorer with 892 runs – in the last five years. Sean Williams, who showed great application in Sylhet, will be the mainstay of the middle order and would look to bat for long periods. Tendai Chatara will lead the pace attack while Sikander Raza, the off-spinner, who picked his career-best 6-76 at Sylhet, will be the primary spinner. Brandon Mavuta, the leggie, who picked 4-21 in the second innings on debut at Sylhet will also be a threat in the middle overs. Zimbabwe may name an unchanged eleven
The Zimbabwe batting will revolve around their skipper, Hamilton Masakadza – their highest run scorer with 892 runs – in the last five years. Sean Williams, who showed great application in Sylhet, will be the mainstay of the middle order and would look to bat for long periods. Tendai Chatara will lead the pace attack while Sikander Raza, the off-spinner, who picked his career-best 6-76 at Sylhet, will be the primary spinner. Brandon Mavuta, the leggie, who picked 4-21 in the second innings on debut at Sylhet will also be a threat in the middle overs. Zimbabwe may name an unchanged eleven
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