In this series Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh, we will witness 3rd clash of both teams; Though the home team has the series wrapped…
In this series Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh, we will witness 3rd clash of both teams; Though the home team has the series wrapped…
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Match: Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh, 3rd ODI, Bangladesh tour of Zimbabwe, 2022
Date: August 10, 2022,
Time: 12:45 PM IST
Venue: Harare Sports Club, Harare
We can anticipate a similar playing surface for the third and final one-day international that will take place in Harare, which has previously hosted two high-scoring matches. The team that wins the toss will likely elect to bowl first given that Zimbabwe has to score 290 and 304 to win both of their matches.
The forecast for the final game of the series in Harare is for sunny skies throughout the day. Temperatures could remain in the late 20s, and there is no likelihood of precipitation in the forecast.
Zimbabwe has beaten Bangladesh twice in ODIs. This is a huge accomplishment for any cricket squad. Zimbabwe celebrates this achievement. This is their best international win in at least five years. Sikandar Raza has been in great form for Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe dominated the second ODI. Hosts’ batting and bowling were in top form. Both times, they let Bangladesh score over 300 runs. In the third and final ODI, the hosts will want to strengthen their bowling.
Sikandar Raza scored hundreds in both matches, helping the squad win. Zimbabwe may field the same team that played the second ODI against Bangladesh. The second ODI saw significant changes. They won’t change the lineup for the final game. Kaia’s second match was cancelled. Since his debut, he’s been a reliable ODI contributor for Zimbabwe. He’ll lead Zimbabwe’s middle order after scoring 110 runs at 90.16 strike rate. This series features a resurgent Sikandar Raza. He’s scored back-to-back hundreds and hopes to make it 3 for 3 in the series.
Zimbabwe has shown great battling spirit. They’ve won three of four. Sikandar Raza bowls nicely to complement his batting. In two series matches, he’s taken 4 wickets. Last game, he took three wickets and scored a hundred to win. His team will look to him to help them beat Bangladesh.
Tadiwanashe Marumani, Takudzwanashe Kaitano, Innocent Kaia, Wesley Madhevere, Sikandar Raza, Clive Madande, Tony Munyonga, Luke Jongwe, Brad Evans, Victor Nyauchi, Richard Ngarava.
Bangladesh has been less successful than Zimbabwe with the bat and the ball. Injuries have been a constant problem for the team and have contributed to their poor performance throughout the series. Bowlers like Shoriful Islam, Taskin Ahmad, and Mehidy Hasan from Bangladesh couldn’t get through. There has been a general slowness from their batting lineup, but they have still managed to rack up significant totals in both of their games so far.
The batters weren’t going for it at the end of their innings, and that was the problem. The visitors will need to improve their play as a team if they want to win the series in the final game. After this disheartening series loss to the Zim, they’ll need to display a tremendous fighting spirit to return back to winning ways.
Bangladesh’s wicketkeeper and batsman Liton Das. When he takes to the plate for Bangladesh, he usually does his best work with the bat. In the previous game, he racked up 81 runs. His side would benefit greatly from him being a better wicketkeeper. Although his strike rate in the first game was a very low 70.28, Tamim Iqbal made a respectable contribution by scoring 62 runs.
A win here would have given him confidence heading into the series-deciding game. In the first game, Anamul Haq was able to build some batting momentum by scoring 73 runs at a fantastic strike rate of 117.76. As a top batsman for Bangladesh, he will be looking to replicate his previous success in the championship match.
Tamim Iqbal, Anamul Haque, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Mushfiqur Rahim, Mahmudullah, Afif Hossain, Mehidy Hasan, Taijul Islam, Hasan Mahmud, Ebadot Hossain, Mustafizur Rahman.
Though the home team has the series wrapped up, how this game turns out is still intriguing. How long can Sikandar Raza keep up his hitting, and how much can we expect from Bangladesh’s veteran batting lineup? The match is expected to be competitive, but we think Bangladesh will come out on top.