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Zimbabwe Crush Bangladesh by Innings, Record Biggest Test Win in History

Zimbabwe registered their biggest Test victory by beating Bangladesh by an innings and 85 runs in Harare. Bangladesh were bowled out for 140 on Day 1, with Mominul Haque scoring 60. Zimbabwe responded with 410, led by Innocent Kaia's 140 and half-centuries from Craig Ervine and others. The hosts then dismissed Bangladesh for 185 in the second innings to seal a historic win.

One-off Test: Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh by an innings and 85 runs to seal their biggest win

Harare, June 30

The Zimbabwe cricket team, under the leadership of Richard Ngarava, has etched its name in the history books as it registered its biggest win in Test cricket history, beating Bangladesh by an innings and 85 runs in the one-off test at the Harare Sports Club on Tuesday.

Opting to bowl after winning the toss, Zimbabwe dominated against the visitors from the outset as Bangladesh were off to a poor start and lost eight wickets for just seven runs to get bowled out for just 140 on Day 1. Mominul Haque was the lone warrior for the team as he scored 60 runs off 81 balls. Newman Nyamhuri was brilliant with the ball and took four crucial wickets. While captain Richard Ngarava, Blessing Muzarabani, and Brad Evans also chipped in with two wickets each.

After the pacers' domination, it was time for the batsman to show their class against the Asian side as Innocent Kaia hit a brilliant century and top-scored with 140, while Craig Ervine, Brian Bennett, and Wessly Madhevere chipped in with half-centuries as Zimbabwe posted a match-winning 410 runs in the first innings. Taijul Islam was the most efficient Bangladesh bowler as he took seven wickets.

The hosts also took a massive first-innings lead of 270, which proved to be too much for Bangladesh, who failed to pull off a miracle as none of their batters showed the resilience, and they were bowled out for 185 in the second innings. Zimbabwe's pace quartet of Ngarava, Muzarabani, Evans, and Nyamhuri hunted in a pack, with none of them going wicketless in either innings.

This is also the first time Zimbabwe have won consecutive Tests in more than 25 years. In their previous Test match played in October, they beat Afghanistan by an innings and 73 runs, and have now backed it up with a victory over Bangladesh to register successive Test wins.

Brief scores:

Bangladesh 140 (Mominul Haque 60; Newman Nyamhuri 4-61, Blessing Muzarabani 2-19) & 185 (Mushfiqur Rahim 34; Blessing Muzarabani 4-65, Richard Ngarava 3-32) lost to Zimbabwe 410 (Innocent Kaia 140, Wessly Madhevere*, Craig Ervine 60; Taijul Islam 7-138) by an innings & 85 runs.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Showing Bangladesh's away record in Tests: 16 wins in 57 matches outside home. They need to improve mental strength. Zimbabwe's pace attack was too good. Ngarava and Muzarabani look like a proper new-ball pair. 👏

Michael C

As a neutral fan, this is fantastic for Test cricket. Zimbabwe's first back-to-back Test wins in 25 years! Incredible. Bangladesh's 8/7 collapse was shocking though. Mominul's 60 was the only fight they showed.

Kavya N

Why do Asian teams struggle so much in seaming conditions? Bangladesh's batting lineup looked clueless against pace. Zimbabwe's pace quartet hunted like a pack - that's the result of good domestic structure. Kaia's century was magnificent.

James A

Brilliant performance by Zimbabwe! This is their biggest Test win ever. But as a Bangladesh fan, it's disappointing to see them collapse like this. They should have shown more fight, especially after the first innings deficit.

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