Key Points

England wrapped up a dominant four-day Test win against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge, with young spinner Shoaib Bashir taking nine wickets. Zimbabwe showed resilience through Sean Williams' 88 and Sikandar Raza's fifty, delighting their traveling fans. Ben Stokes looked sharp in his bowling return, easing concerns ahead of England's packed Test schedule. Despite the heavy loss, Zimbabwe's spirited performance marked a promising return to Test cricket in England after 22 years.

Key Points: England Crush Zimbabwe in Trent Bridge Four-Day Test

  • Shoaib Bashir claims 9/143 with record-breaking spin
  • Sean Williams leads Zimbabwe fightback with 88
  • Ben Stokes impresses in bowling return
  • Zimbabwe fans cheer historic Test return after 22 years
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England beat Zimbabwe comfortably in four-day Test at Trent Bridge

Shoaib Bashir stars with 9 wickets as England dominate Zimbabwe in a quick four-day Test win, while Zimbabwe fans celebrate historic return.

"Bashir becomes England's youngest bowler with four Test five-wicket hauls – ESPNcricinfo"

Nottingham, May 24

England started their international summer with a dominant performance, defeating Zimbabwe in just five sessions of play in their four-day Test at Trent Bridge. The match ended with more than a full day to spare as England bowled Zimbabwe out twice, securing a comfortable win, as per ESPNcricinfo.

Offspinner Shoaib Bashir was the star on the final day, taking his fourth Test five-wicket haul, the most by any England player before turning 22, and his second five-for at Nottingham. He ended with match figures of 9/143.

Despite the heavy loss, the Zimbabwe players and their supporters remained in high spirits. This was Zimbabwe's first Test in England in 22 years, and their enthusiastic fans filled the stadium with noise and colour, even staying back to applaud the team during their lap of appreciation after the match.

Zimbabwe showed some fight with the bat, especially through Sean Williams, Ben Curran, Sikandar Raza, and Wessly Madhevere. Williams was the top performer, scoring 88 runs and sharing a 122-run partnership with Curran for the second wicket. Raza also stood out, hitting a half-century and building a solid 65-run stand with Madhevere.

Although Zimbabwe didn't manage to force England to bat again, falling 45 runs short, their resilience and moments of quality batting gave fans reasons to be hopeful. The team will now prepare for upcoming home Test matches against South Africa, New Zealand, and Afghanistan.

For England, this game served as a warm-up before a busy Test schedule, which includes a five-match home series against India and the Ashes in Australia. There were a few concerns regarding their main fast bowlers, who seemed to lack impact, but Ben Stokes, returning from hamstring surgery, looked sharp and was the most threatening with the ball in short spells.

Zimbabwe began the day on 30/2, still trailing by 270 runs. Williams led the fightback with an aggressive innings full of boundaries, while Ben Curran supported him with a slow and steady 37 off 104 balls. Williams brought up his fifty with a stylish straight drive but was later struck on the bottom forearm by Josh Tongue, drawing blood. He continued to bat bravely but eventually fell lbw for 88, just short of a century.

Curran also showed determination but was eventually caught by Stokes. After his dismissal, Raza and Madhevere fought hard, taking on the spin attack and short deliveries. There were a few nervy moments, including a lucky deflection off Harry Brook's cap that saved Raza from a catch, and a close lbw call against Madhevere that went his way.

Eventually, a brilliant catch from Brook ended Madhevere's innings. Stokes bowled a bouncer that found the edge, and Brook leapt high at second slip to take a stunning one-handed catch.

After that, England wrapped up the innings quickly. Bashir dismissed Tafadzwa Tsiga with a ball that turned sharply through the bat-pad gap. Raza brought up his fifty soon after but was caught trying to attack Bashir. The young spinner finished with another five-wicket haul, ending Zimbabwe's resistance by trapping Tanaka Chivanga lbw. Zimbabwe's last man, Richard Ngarava, didn't bat in either innings due to a back injury.

England will take confidence from this win, especially the performance of Bashir and the return of Stokes as a bowler. Zimbabwe, despite the loss, showed moments of promise and spirit, earning the respect and admiration of the Trent Bridge crowd.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
England's dominance was expected but Zimbabwe showed great spirit! 🇿🇼 Sean Williams' 88 was a treat to watch - that straight drive was pure class. Hope Zimbabwe gets more Test opportunities, they deserve it after 22 years! #RespectTheFight
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Priya M.
Bashir's performance is exciting for England! 9 wickets at just 21 years old? England's spin department looks strong before the India series. Hope our batters are preparing well for him! 🇮🇳🏏
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Arjun S.
Zimbabwe's fans were the real winners here - such passion after 22 years! Cricket needs more teams like them. ICC should give them more matches instead of same old bilateral series between top teams.
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Sanjana R.
Stokes looking sharp is bad news for India 😅 That man turns into a different beast against us. But our batters have faced him before - bring on the Test series! #BleedBlue
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Vikram J.
While England won easily, their pace attack looked toothless. Anderson and Broad's retirement leaves big shoes to fill. India should target their fast bowlers in the upcoming series.
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Neha P.
Zimbabwe's batting collapse was disappointing but Raza showed why he's their best player. That deflection off Brook's cap was hilarious! 😂 Sometimes luck matters in cricket too.
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Karan D.
Four-day Tests make sense for mismatches like this. Saves time and lets teams prepare better. But for big series like India-England, five-day

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