Bangladesh batsmen spoil Rana's superb bowling feat


FE Team | Published: July 07, 2026 00:19:42


Zimbabwe Skipper Richard Ngarava in action as Towhid Hridoy looks on at the first ODI of the series at Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe on Monday. — Zimbabwe Cricket

Nahid Rana recorded career-best figures of 6 for 21, which was also the best by a Bangladesh player in ODI cricket. However, his efforts went in vain as a collective bowling performance helped Zimbabwe prevail in a low-scoring first ODI in Harare, reports Cricbuzz.
Reeling under Rana's pace and bounce, the hosts were bowled out for 141 after being asked to bat, with No. 9 Newman Nyamhuri (33) being the highest run-getter in the innings. Zimbabwe then used only four bowling options, all pacers, to bowl Bangladesh out for 116 on a pitch that had plenty of help for the quicks. Brad Evans and Richard Ngarava bagged three wickets apiece while Blessing Muzarabani and Nyamhuri picked up two each to star in Zimbabwe's 25-run win.
Zimbabwe's innings unravelled in dramatic fashion after a fluent opening stand of 36. The openers looked in control until Ben Curran was run out off the fourth ball of the seventh over, a dismissal that swung the momentum firmly in Bangladesh's favour. Two deliveries later, Taskin Ahmed accounted for Brian Bennett before Nahid Rana burst into the attack and triggered a collapse.
Barring a four and a six for Kaia off Soumya Sarkar, there wasn't much going the home team's way.
Skipper Richard and Nyamhuri offered some resistance with a gritty partnership, holding Bangladesh at bay as they brought up Zimbabwe's 100 in the 27th over. Nyamhuri was confident with his shot-making, targeting the spinners for regular boundaries. Ngarava got a reprieve in the 30th over, put down at long-on and the ball went for a four, followed by another boundary which raised the half-century stand. They extended their partnership to 63 before it ended when Rana picked up his sixth wicket, having Ngarava bowled for 27. Bangladesh ODI captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz wrapped up the innings in the 37th over with the wicket of Nyamhuri as Zimbabwe finished short of 150.
Zimbabwe needed early wickets to make a game out of it, and they got exactly that as Muzarabani and Ngarava combined to reduce the visitors to 17 for 3. A watchful partnership between Towhid Hridoy and Nurul Hasan ensued, with the former also copping a blow on his elbow from a Muzarabani delivery.
Evans bagged his third as Taskin fell soon after getting a four, hitting a short ball to extra cover to leave Bangladesh at 105 for 9. Mustafizur Rahman got a four off Muzarabani before Ngarava returned to the attack and dismissed him, helping Zimbabwe wrap up the game in the 34th over.

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