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29-Apr-2013 14:47:00 GMT
Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, 2nd Test, Harare, 5th day

Bangladesh Level Series With Historical Win

Harare: Bangladesh on Monday beat Zimbabwe by 143 runs in the second Test in Harare, to level the series at 1-1 and secure their first Test win since 2009.

Masakadza held off the Bangladesh attack for more than six hours but lacked support at the other end, allowing the tourists to bowl Zimbabwe out for 257 and complete a 143-run victory at Harare Sports Club.

The home side went into the final day with six wickets intact and a slim chance of scoring the 263 runs still required to chase down a target of 401.

Although Masakadza gave Zimbabwe hope of avoiding defeat after seeing out a wicketless first hour with his younger brother, Shingirai, a double breakthrough quickly put the result beyond doubt.

The Masakadzas had thwarted Bangladesh's bowlers for 119 minutes in total after coming together on the fourth evening but they were parted when Shingirai was trapped lbw by Mohammad Ashraful for 24.

With Elton Chigumbura soon falling lbw to Sohag Gazi and Ziaur Rahman claiming the wickets of Richmond Mutumbami and Graeme Cremer after lunch, the match only stretched into the second half of the day because of Masakadza, who went to his century with a huge hit over midwicket for six.

When Shakib Al Hasan trapped Kyle Jarvis lbw, Masakadza had run out of partners and Bangladesh had their fourth Test win from 79 matches -- and their first ever in Zimbabwe and first Test win since 2009.

Zimbabwe were left to lament a number of soft dismissals from the batsmen and dropped catches in the field over the course of the five days.

Mushfiqur was named man of the match for his 60 and 93, which both came after top-order collapses, while Bangladesh seamer Robiul Islam was man of the series after picking up 15 wickets over the two matches.

Brief scores
Bangladesh
391 (Shakib Al Hasan 81, Chigumbura 3-75) and 291 for 9 dec (Mushfiqur 93, Nasir 67*, S Masakadza 4-58)
Zimbabwe 282 (Chigumbura 86, Mutumbami 42, Robiul 5-85, Gazi 4-59) and 257 (H Masakadza 111*, Rahman 4-63, Shakib Al Hasan 3-52)
Result Bangladesh won by 143 runs


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