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Madhevere’s attacking boundaries at the end and Muzarabani’s 9 wickets in the match helped Zimbabwe escape a tense finish on the fourth day in Sylhet, earning their first away win since 2021.
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Muzarabani's seven headlines Zimbabwe's dominant opening day - MSN
Ireland 260 (McBrine 90*, Adair 78, Muzarabani 7-58, Ngarava 2-65) trail Zimbabwe 72 for 1 (Welch 33*, Kaitano 26*, McCarthy 1-25) by 188 runs What started out as a potentially one-sided day in ...
Devon Conway and Daryl Mitchell missed out on centuries but New Zealand was still in command after Day 2 of the first cricket ...
Blessing Muzarabani has become the second player from Zimbabwe to reach 700 rating points in the ICC Men’s Test Bowling Rankings after helping his team win with a three-wicket victory over ...
New Zealand batters Devon Conway and Daryl Mitchell fell short of centuries but the Black Caps have a firm grip on the first ...
Zimbabwe openers began their second innings in a steady manner before Ben Curran fell to a short ball from Henry, top-edging ...
Seamer Blessing Muzarabani, who took career-best figures of 7-58, ripped through the Irish top order as the visitors teetered on 31-5 before a fight back led by Andy McBrine’s unbeaten 90 runs ...
Devon Conway nears his fifth test century, placing New Zealand in control against Zimbabwe. Despite Blessing Muzarabani's ...
Earlier, Muzarabani was the star with the ball, taking nine wickets in the match. But Zimbabwe nearly stumbled in their chase of 174 runs.
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