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A record-breaking innings by Hamilton Masakadza led Zimbabwe to an 18-run victory over Bangladesh Friday as the tourists clinched a series draw in the fourth and final Twenty20 international in Khulna. Masakadza hit 93 off 58 balls, the highest innings by a Zimbabwean in a T20 international, as the southern Africans reached 180-4. His heroics were then followed by Neville Madziva who grabbed 4-34 as the hosts were dismissed for 162 in 19 overs.
Mahmudullah top-scored for Bangladesh with 54 off 41 balls, but Zimbabwe were always in control after Madziva and Tendai Chisoro both claimed two wickets in their opening spells to reduce the home side to 17-4. Mahumudllah and Imrul Kayes (18) steadied the innings before Nurul Hasan (15) and Mashrafe Mortaza (22) gave Bangladesh a faint glimmer of hope. But Madziva sealed the victory with two wickets in his final spell, giving the visitors a significant confidence boost in the build-up to the World Twenty20 which begins in India in early March.
Masakadza, who had equalled his own record of 79 in the opening match of the series, struck eight fours and five sixes in an unbeaten knock that ensured Zimbabwe compiled an imposing total. After opting to bat first, Zimbabwe began aggressively, shrugging off the early dismissal of opener Vusi Sibanda who was caught at cover by Shakib Al Hasan off the bowling of Mashrafe Mortaza after making just four.
Much of the damage came during a second-wicket partnership of 80 between Masakadza and Richard Mutumbami. Rookie paceman Abu Hider bowled Mutumbami for 32 with a brilliant yorker before Taskin Ahmed took the wicket of Malcolm Waller for 36. Waller, man of the match in Zimbabwe's 31-run victory during Wednesday's third contest, had again looked dangerous in an 18-ball innings before he was bowled.
But Masakadza continued to blaze away and was joined at the climax of the innings by Zimbabwe skipper Elton Chigumbura, who made an unbeaten five on his return after taking a break in the previous two matches. "I thought the guys showed a lot of character to come back from 2-0 down. They showed a lot of willpower, making such a good comeback," Masakadza said after the match. "The momentum definitely helped after the third game. Obviously the guys got more confidence with what they were doing," he added.
Bangladesh skipper Mortaza lamented his teams's top-order batting collapse. "It was always going to be tough to chase 180 runs when you are four wickets down within the first three overs," he said. "It put us on the back foot at the very beginning of our innings." Bangladesh won the first two matches, respectively by four wickets and 42 runs.



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Scoreboard Zimbabwe
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V. Sibanda c Shakib b Mortaza 4
H. Masakadza not out 93
R. Mutumbami b Hider 32
M. Waller b Taskin 36
S. Raza st Nurul b Shakib 2
E. Chigumbura not out 5
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Extras: (b2, w6) 8
Total: (for 4 wkts, 20 overs) 180
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Fall of wickets: 1-4 (Sibanda), 2-84 (Mutumbami), 3-145 (Waller), 4-149 (Raza)
Did not bat: P. Moor, L. Jongwe, T. Chisoro, N. Madziva, G. Cremer
Bowling: Mortaza 4-0-40-1, Hider 4-0-33-1 (w3), Sunny 3-0-27-0, Taskin 4-0-31-1(w1), Shakib 4-0-35-1 (w2), Sabbir 1-0-11-0



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Bangladesh
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T. Iqbal b Madziva 1
S. Sarkar c Mutumbami b Madziva 11
S. Rahman c Sub (W. Masakdza) b Chisoro 1
I. Kayes c Jongwe b Raza 18
S. Al Hasan b Chisoro 4
Mahmudullah b Chisoro 54
N. Hasan c Chigumbura b Raza 15
M. Mortaza c Sibanda b Jongwe 22
A. Hider c Masakadza b Madziva 14
A. Sunny b Madziva 10
T. Ahmed not out 1
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Extras: (lb 2 w9) 11
Total: (all out; 19 overs) 162
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Fall of wickets: 1-12 (Soumya), 2-13 (Tamim), 3-13 (Sabbir), 4-17 (Shakib), 5-53 (Kayes), 6-110 (Nurul), 7-134 (Mahumdullah), 8-139 (Mortaza), 9-157 (Sunny), 10-162 (Hider)
Bowling: Chisoro 4-0-17-3, Madziva 4-0-34-4(w1), Jongwe 3-0-35-1 (w1), 3-0-31-2 (w6), Cremer 4-0-27-0 (w1), Chigumbura 1-0-16-0
Result: Zimbabwe won by 18 runs
Series result: Series drawn 2-2
Toss: Zimbabwe
Umpires: Enamul Haque (BAN) and Sharfuddoula Saikat (BAN)
TV Umpire: Anisur Rahman (BAN)
Match Referee: Chris Broad (ENG).
Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2016

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