Tanzid scores half-century on T20I debut to lead Bangladesh to victory

3 May 2024

(15.2/20 ov, T:125) 126/2

Bangladesh won by 8 wickets (with 28 balls remaining)

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The victory was set up by the bowlers who dismissed Zimbabwe for 124 in Chattogram

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Tanzid Hasan was unbeaten on 67 off 47 balls  •  AFP via Getty Images

Bangladesh 126 for 2 (Tanzid 67*, Towhid 33*) beat Zimbabwe 124 (Madande 43, Taskin 3-14, Saifuddin 3-15) by eight wickets wickets

Bangladesh's bowlers set up a comfortable eight-wicket victory in the first T20 against Zimbabwe by dismissing the visitors for 124 in Chattogram. Rain interrupted the chase twice, but debutant Tanzid Hasan remained unbeaten, steering his team to victory in just 15.2 overs with 67 off 47 balls.

Tanzid got into Bangladesh's T20I side on the back of a strong BPL season and struck two sixes and eight fours in his innings. He was only the second Bangladesh batter - after Junaid Siddique in 2007 - to score a half-century on T20I debut.

Zimbabwe's 124 was their lowest total against Bangladesh - the previous low was 131 in 2015 - but it could have been lower after they slipped to 41 for 7. Taskin Ahmed and the returning Mohammad Saifuddin took three wickets each while Mahedi Hasan bowled economically for his two scalps.

Bennett's bright start

Zimbabwe's innings had got off to a bright start. 20-year-old Brian Bennett struck Shoriful Islam for three consecutive boundaries in the third over after senior batter Craig Ervine had fallen in the previous one. Bennett's first boundary was a cover drive, the second a ramp past third man, and the third a well-timed punch off the back foot through cover. But that bright start was short-lived.

Zimbabwe collapse

Taskin Ahmed's first over, full of 140 kph-plus deliveries, was an omen for Zimbabwe's next half hour. Bennett and debutant Joylord Gumbie struggled to connect with most of his deliveries, but the next dismissal was a soft one against Mohammad Saifuddin. Gumbie swivelled awkwardly at a poor delivery down the leg-side and gave Taskin a simple catch at short fine-leg.

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Bennett was run out first ball of the sixth over, and then Mahedi Hasan dismissed Zimbabwe's captain Sikandar Raza for a golden duck. Raza's attempt at a lap sweep resulted in him gloving a catch to slip. Three wickets had fallen off three balls, and then Taskin dismissed Sean Williams and Ryan Burl with the first two deliveries of the seventh over. When Saifuddin got Juke Jongwe out for 2, Zimbabwe had gone from 36 for 1 to 41 for 7 in 17 balls.

Madande and Masakadza's record stand

Clive Madande was Zimbabwe's last recognised batter and he found support in Wellington Masakadza. They rotated strike regularly as Bangladesh eased the pressure for a little while. The pair added 75 runs, Zimbabwe's highest partnership for the eighth wicket in T20Is. It nearly broke the all-time record of 80. Madande struck six fours in his 39-ball 43, while Masakadza made his highest T20I score, hitting 34 off 38 balls.

Muzarabani superb start goes sour

Blessing Muzarabani gave Zimbabwe the perfect start to the defence of 124 when he got his second ball to scissor through Litton Das' forward press. Litton's white-ball misery continued with scores of 0, 36, 7, 0, 0 and now 1 in 2024.

In his next over though, Muzarabani first collided with wicketkeeper Gumbie when Tanzid had skied a catch. The ball was high above the batter himself but Muzarabani wandered close to the advancing Gumbie, before the wicketkeeper dropped the catch as they collided.

Later in the over, Bennett dropped a sitter at cover off Tanzid, who was on 4 at the time. In Muzarabani's next over, Tanzid smashed two sixes and a four through midwicket to exacerbate the bowler's disappointment.

Tanzid cashes in

It took Tanzid 14 balls to score his first boundary on T20I debut, but once he laid into Muzarabani in the sixth over, the left-hander looked more at ease. After the second rain break, Tanzid struck a couple of fours off Luke Jongwe, and another pair got him close to his fifty.

Bangladesh lost Najmul Hossain Shanto in the tenth over for 21, but Tanzid enjoyed some more luck. He got a third life when Gumbie dropped him for a second time on 56. Towhid Hridoy struck Ainsley Ndlovu, who had come on as a concussion sub for Masakadza, for 15 runs in his first over. Hridoy remained not out on 33 off 18 balls, as Tanzid struck the winning runs with 28 balls to spare in the chase.

Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo's Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84

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