The Zimbabwean hitter immediately reacted with backlash when he smashed 34 games in the loss to Bangladesh. Clock
Ryan Burl’s match, 34 passes© AFP
Craig Ervine-led Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh by 10 runs in the third and final T20I on Tuesday to win this series 2-1. At one stage, Zimbabwe struggled in 67/6 in the 13th round while beating first, but Ryan Burle scored a quick goal 54 times made just 28 balls to give Zimbabwe a 156/8 lead in 20 passes. Victor Nyauchi then returned with three goals as Zimbabwe registered a 10-match win to seal a 2-1 streak.
It was in the 15th inning of Zimbabwe that the momentum was brought to the home team. Ryan Burl beat 34 runs in Nasum Ahmed’s pitch, including five six and one four.
Of the first four balls, Burl hit six, and then on the fifth he hit four. Then again on the last ball of the pass, he hit the max again, making 34 passes.
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Chasing 156, Bangladesh required at least one hitter to stay in the fold for the long haul, but this has not proven to be the case. For visitors, Afif Hossain Top scorer with 39 games unbeaten.
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Zimbabwe won the first T20I with 17 runs while Bangladesh won the second with 7 runs. However, in the deciding part, the hosts still kept the mentality to seal the competition.
Both teams will now be playing a three-match ODI series, starting August 5 in Harare.
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