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Zimbabwe wins toss and bats first in 3rd T20 against Bangladesh

Time:2024-05-07 21:57:37 source:Stellar Stories news portal

CHATTOGRAM, Bangladesh (AP) — Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza won the toss and sent Bangladesh in to bat first in the third T20 international on Tuesday.

Zimbabwe must win the match to stay alive the series after losing the first two matches by eight and six wickets, respectively.

Zimbabwe made two changes as allrounder Faraz Akram and Wellington Masakadza returned to the squad and replaced Richard Ngarava and Ainsley Ndlovu.

Bangladesh also brought up two changes from the last game as left-arm spinner Tanvir Islam and pacer Tanzim Hasan came in to replace Mahedi Hasan and Shoriful Islam.

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Bangladesh: Liton Das, Tanzid Hasan, Najmul Hossain Shanto (captain), Towhid Hridoy, Jaker Ali, Mahmudullah, Mohammad Saifuddin, Tanvir Islam, Taskin Ahmed, Rishad Hossain, Tanzim Hasan

Zimbabwe: Joylord Gumbie, Tadiwanashe Marumani, Craig Ervine, Brian Bennett, Sikandar Raza (captain), Clive Madande, Johnathan Campbell, Faraz Akram, Luke Jongwe, Blessing Muzarabani, Wellington Masakadza

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