Bangladesh won the series


Bangladesh made Zimbabwe seven wickets in the second ODI to win the three-match series 2-0. Earlier, Zimbabwe made 246 runs for 7 wickets in batting. Mashrafe Bin Mortaza team won the toss and elected to bowl with 35 balls


The indication matched the first match of the series. Zimbabwe will not be able to stand up to Bangladesh in this series. In the second match in Chittagong, winning the match proved that the indication is true. Mashrafe Bin Mortaza's team. Zimbabwe chase 246 runs for 7 wickets and 44.1 overs Bangladesh won. If you did not bat slowly, the win might have come much earlier.

Liton Das and Imrul Kayes took a great start in opening. The duo put the 148-point opening pair in the side of the side with the score of 148 runs. But in the end, Liton returned after playing the lazy one shot by Sikandar Raja. Earlier, with 83 runs from 77 balls, Liton could not reach the three-figure mark but he was disappointed with the fact that he could not reach the milestone. Imrul also disappointed at this. Look at what was a great player batting! But could not keep patience in the room of 'Nervous Nineties'. Imrul gave away the century to Sikandar Raja after being bluffed

Until then, Imrul pulled the form of the previous match. His 144-run innings in the first match was rich in all the strokes. Today, in the 111-ball innings there were only seven fours but the promise was to play. There was a strikingly swapping exchange of games. His 148-run partnership with Liton came in 144 balls. And his 59-run partnership with Mushfiqur Rahman in the third wicket came in 70's.

Liton's innings is more impressive than Imrul's. At least the stroke game trial. 77 runs in 77 balls with 12 fours and a six The opener has given great pleasure to the visitors of Chittagong in the best of all wickets. After the departure of Liton, Fazle Rabbi, who came on the wicket, was stumped by Brendan Taylor in the hands of Sikandar Raja. In the last match, an unbeaten rabbi pulled out in the second match of the match. Mushfiq and Mohammad Mithun did not take any further risks after Imrul returned. The two batsmen, who added an unbeaten 39 runs in the fourth wicket, had anchored the team to victory. Mushfiq was unbeaten 40 runs Mithun was on the other end in 24th over.

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