Bangladesh beat Zimbabwe by three
wickets after struggling to reach a 194-run target, as Gary Brent
offered some Zimbabwe resistance _ taking four wickets for 16 runs _
in the fifth and final limited-overs international cricket match
Saturday.
Chasing Zimbabwe's total of 193-8, Bangladesh started off well,
with openers Shahriar Nafees and Mehrab Hossain notching 86 _ before
man of the match Brent struck.
Brent had Nafees (33) and Aftab Ahmed (4) trapped lbw in just
three balls. He then bowled out Mohammad Ashraful (14) and Hossain,
whose innings of 45 off 98 balls was Bangladesh's highest.
``It took us five games to get going. With 20 more runs, we could
have won today,'' Brent said.
Brent, who finished with figures of 22-4, also took a diving
catch to dismiss Mashrafee Bin Mortaza for a duck off Anthony
Ireland.
Sakib Al Hasan (11) and Farhad Reza (5) were both run out.
Captain Habibul Bashar (32) and Mushfiqur Rahim (15) were batting
when Bangladesh reached the winning target, losing seven wickets
with an over to spare.
``We worked hard in this series,'' said Bashar, whose side
clinched the five-match series 5-0. ``At the moment, we are very
happy.''
Shahriar Nafees was adjudged man of the series for scoring most
runs.
Earlier, opening batsman Stuart Matsikenyeri's half-century
helped Zimbabwe tally 193 runs for eight wickets _ with Mortaza
capturing three wickets for Bangladesh _ after Bashar won the toss
and invited the visitors to bat first at Dhaka's Mirpur Stadium.
Matsikenyeri hit his fifty off 75 balls with six boundaries, and
went on to top score for the visitors _ notching 75 off 114 balls
with seven boundaries _ before being dismissed by Mehrab Hossain.
His opening partner Titotenda Mawoyo (10) was bowled out by Syed
Rasel, while Chamunorwa Chibhabha was run out at 27 with Zimbabwe at
91.
Zimbabwe lost the next six wickets for 55 runs, reaching 193 in
the allocated 50 overs.
Mortaza bowled Sean Williams (14), Gary Brent (3) and skipper
Prosper Utseya (2) to make 36-3.
Hossain had Elton Chigumbura (27) caught behind by wicketkeeper
Rahim, who also stumped Mluleki Nkala (13) off Razzak.