Zimbabwe
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Bangladesh crushed Zimbabwe and levelled the series – 2nd Test
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The transformed Bangladesh side fought back in the second Test and beat the hosts Zimbabwe all ends up besides an entertaining ton from Hamilton Masakadza.
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Bangladesh marching towards victory – 2nd Test vs. Zimbabwe
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Bangladesh set a difficult target of 401 runs for the hosts Zimbabwe to win the final Test and the visitors were just six wickets away from the eminent win.
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Robiul Islam put Bangladesh on top – 2nd Test vs. Zimbabwe
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The pace bowler of Bangladesh, Robiul Islam, directed his side with authority assisted by convincing fifties by Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim vs. Zimbabwe.
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Bangladesh dictates on day two – 2nd Test vs. Zimbabwe
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The visiting Bangladesh got a tight grip on the second Test by amassing commendable runs on board followed by grabbing four top wickets of the hosts Zimbabwe.
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Middle order batting rescued Bangladesh – 2nd Test vs. Zimbabwe
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Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim lifted Bangladesh with a solid fifth wicket partnership of over hundred runs after the top order struggled vs. Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabwe bulldozed Bangladesh – 1st Test
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Brendan Taylor plundered tons in the consecutive innings of the first Test as Zimbabwe humiliated Bangladesh by a huge margin on the fourth day of the 1st Test.
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Shane Shillingford bomb shells Zimbabwe again – 2nd Test
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The Zimbabwe batsmen were unable to read the lethal spin bowling of Shane Shillingford who captured 5 wickets in each innings and won the Test for the Windies.
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West Indies spinners restrict Zimbabwe to 175 – second Test
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The West Indian spinners dominated the first day of the second Test against Zimbabwe by taking 8 wickets and the hosts anticipate a vital first innings lead.
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Shane Shillingford destroyed Zimbabwe batting as Windies win – 1st Test
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Shane Shillingford penetrated through the perishable batting line up of Zimbabwe and achieved his career’s best performance as the Caribbeans clinched the Test.
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Zimbabwe bowled out cheaply by West Indies – first Test
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West Indies restricted Zimbabwe to a nominal score in the first innings because of the deadly bowling by Marlon Samuels well supported by the other bowlers.