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Bangladesh batter Soumya Sarkar ruled out from T20 against Pakistan, Mehidy Hasan becomes replacement
Bangladesh batter Soumya Sarkar ruled out from T20 against Pakistan, Mehidy Hasan becomes replacement

Times of Oman

time22-05-2025

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  • Times of Oman

Bangladesh batter Soumya Sarkar ruled out from T20 against Pakistan, Mehidy Hasan becomes replacement

New Delhi: Bangladesh batter Soumya Sarkar has been ruled out of the June T20 series against Pakistan due to a back injury. Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who is playing for Lahore Qalandars in the PSL 2025 playoffs, has been as been named as his replacement, according to ESPNcricinfo on Thursday. Pakistan will host Bangladesh for a three-match T20 series starting from May 28, the Bangladesh team is scheduled to arrive in Lahore on May 25, three days before the opener. The tourists' training sessions are planned for May 26 and 27 to ensure optimal preparation for the series. Soumya missed the three T20Is against UAE in Sharjah, a series Bangladesh lost 2-1, and the team physio, Bayjedul Islam Khan said he would need a couple of weeks to recover. "Following medical evaluation, it has been determined that the injury requires an extended rehabilitation period of approximately 10 to 12 days," Bayjedul said. "This effectively means that he will not be available for next week's three-match series in Pakistan," Bayjedul Islam Khan said. Mehidy was left out of the T20I team that Bangladesh's selectors had chosen for the UAE and Pakistan tour. However, Mehidy has had a successful 2024-25 campaign. In addition to taking three five-wicket hauls and scoring a century in the Test Series against Zimbabwe, he was also named the Player of the Tournament in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) 2025 for his 355 runs and 13 wickets. Mehidy is with his countrymen Shakib Al Hasan and Rishad Hossain in the Qalandars squad, and he will join the Bangladesh team in Lahore after his PSL commitments. Bangladesh squad: Litton Das (capt), Tanzid Hasan, Parvez Hossain, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Towhid Hridoy, Shamim Hossain, Jaker Ali, Rishad Hossain, Mahedi Hasan (vice-capt), Tanvir Islam, Mustafizur Rahman, Hasan Mahmud, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Nahid Rana, and Shoriful Islam.

Zimbabwe beats Bangladesh by 3 wickets in first cricket test
Zimbabwe beats Bangladesh by 3 wickets in first cricket test

Fox Sports

time23-04-2025

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  • Fox Sports

Zimbabwe beats Bangladesh by 3 wickets in first cricket test

Associated Press SYLHET, Bangladesh (AP) — Fast bowler Blessing Muzurabani claimed 6-72 and opener Brian Bennet scored 54 as Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh by three wickets in the first cricket test on Wednesday. Offspinner Mehidy Hasan gave Bangladesh an outside chance at victory by taking 5-50 on day four, but Zimbabwe's batters held their nerve to reach 174-7 for their first test victory since 2021. Bangladesh was dismissed for 255, adding just 61 to their overnight 194-4, after Muzurabani hastened the collapse by becoming the joint-fastest to 50 test wickets for his country. Zimbabwe appeared set for a comfortable victory by racing to 95 in the 21st over without losing a wicket as it chased a modest target of 174. Mehidy then broke through with the wicket of Ben Curran, who made 44 off 75 balls. Left-arm spinner Taijul Islam, who finished with 2-70, had Nick Welch leg-before for 10 as Bangladesh pulled itself back into the match. Bennet clipped Taijul's full-length delivery past mid-wicket for two to raise his second half-century in the last over of the second session. But Mehidy gave Bangladesh a genuine chance by dismissing Sean Williams and Bennet in consecutive overs before Taijul got the better of captain Craig Ervine. Batting against spinners became increasingly tougher as the light faded but Wessley Madhevere, who was 19 not-out, held things together with grit and patience to ensure his side's victory. Small Target Earlier, Blessing gave Zimbabwe its small target by taking advantage of reckless Bangladeshi battings. An injudicious shot from captain Najmul Hossain Shanto, who made a team-high 60, triggered the collapse after a delayed start following morning showers. His attempt for a pull shot against a short delivery that was well outside off brought an end to his innings when Bangladesh needed him badly to take the game out of Zimbabwe's reach. Just three overs later, Muzurabani extended Mehidy Hasan's lean patch, undoing him with an extra pace and bounce. Jaker Ali played patiently to raise his fourth half-century in as many tests from 106 balls by pulling Victor Nyauchu for a fine-leg boundary. Left-arm spinner Wellington Masakadza then claimed the wicket of Hasan Mahmud and Khaled Ahmed in consecutive deliveries before Muzurabani wrapped things up by dismissing Jaker Ali, who finished with 58. ___ AP cricket: in this topic

Zimbabwe beats Bangladesh by 3 wickets in first cricket test
Zimbabwe beats Bangladesh by 3 wickets in first cricket test

Yahoo

time23-04-2025

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Zimbabwe beats Bangladesh by 3 wickets in first cricket test

SYLHET, Bangladesh (AP) — Fast bowler Blessing Muzurabani claimed 6-72 and opener Brian Bennet scored 54 as Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh by three wickets in the first cricket test on Wednesday. Offspinner Mehidy Hasan gave Bangladesh an outside chance at victory by taking 5-50 on day four, but Zimbabwe's batters held their nerve to reach 174-7 for their first test victory since 2021. Advertisement Bangladesh was dismissed for 255, adding just 61 to their overnight 194-4, after Muzurabani hastened the collapse by becoming the joint-fastest to 50 test wickets for his country. Zimbabwe appeared set for a comfortable victory by racing to 95 in the 21st over without losing a wicket as it chased a modest target of 174. Mehidy then broke through with the wicket of Ben Curran, who made 44 off 75 balls. Left-arm spinner Taijul Islam, who finished with 2-70, had Nick Welch leg-before for 10 as Bangladesh pulled itself back into the match. Bennet clipped Taijul's full-length delivery past mid-wicket for two to raise his second half-century in the last over of the second session. Advertisement But Mehidy gave Bangladesh a genuine chance by dismissing Sean Williams and Bennet in consecutive overs before Taijul got the better of captain Craig Ervine. Batting against spinners became increasingly tougher as the light faded but Wessley Madhevere, who was 19 not-out, held things together with grit and patience to ensure his side's victory. Small Target Earlier, Blessing gave Zimbabwe its small target by taking advantage of reckless Bangladeshi battings. An injudicious shot from captain Najmul Hossain Shanto, who made a team-high 60, triggered the collapse after a delayed start following morning showers. Advertisement His attempt for a pull shot against a short delivery that was well outside off brought an end to his innings when Bangladesh needed him badly to take the game out of Zimbabwe's reach. Just three overs later, Muzurabani extended Mehidy Hasan's lean patch, undoing him with an extra pace and bounce. Jaker Ali played patiently to raise his fourth half-century in as many tests from 106 balls by pulling Victor Nyauchu for a fine-leg boundary. Left-arm spinner Wellington Masakadza then claimed the wicket of Hasan Mahmud and Khaled Ahmed in consecutive deliveries before Muzurabani wrapped things up by dismissing Jaker Ali, who finished with 58. ___ AP cricket:

Zimbabwe beats Bangladesh by 3 wickets in first cricket test
Zimbabwe beats Bangladesh by 3 wickets in first cricket test

Hindustan Times

time23-04-2025

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  • Hindustan Times

Zimbabwe beats Bangladesh by 3 wickets in first cricket test

SYLHET, Bangladesh — Fast bowler Blessing Muzurabani claimed 6-72 and opener Brian Bennet scored 54 as Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh by three wickets in the first cricket test on Wednesday. Offspinner Mehidy Hasan gave Bangladesh an outside chance at victory by taking 5-50 on day four, but Zimbabwe's batters held their nerve to reach 174-7 for their first test victory since 2021. Bangladesh was dismissed for 255, adding just 61 to their overnight 194-4, after Muzurabani hastened the collapse by becoming the joint-fastest to 50 test wickets for his country. Zimbabwe appeared set for a comfortable victory by racing to 95 in the 21st over without losing a wicket as it chased a modest target of 174. Mehidy then broke through with the wicket of Ben Curran, who made 44 off 75 balls. Left-arm spinner Taijul Islam, who finished with 2-70, had Nick Welch leg-before for 10 as Bangladesh pulled itself back into the match. Bennet clipped Taijul's full-length delivery past mid-wicket for two to raise his second half-century in the last over of the second session. But Mehidy gave Bangladesh a genuine chance by dismissing Sean Williams and Bennet in consecutive overs before Taijul got the better of captain Craig Ervine. Batting against spinners became increasingly tougher as the light faded but Wessley Madhevere, who was 19 not-out, held things together with grit and patience to ensure his side's victory. Earlier, Blessing gave Zimbabwe its small target by taking advantage of reckless Bangladeshi battings. An injudicious shot from captain Najmul Hossain Shanto, who made a team-high 60, triggered the collapse after a delayed start following morning showers. His attempt for a pull shot against a short delivery that was well outside off brought an end to his innings when Bangladesh needed him badly to take the game out of Zimbabwe's reach. Just three overs later, Muzurabani extended Mehidy Hasan's lean patch, undoing him with an extra pace and bounce. Jaker Ali played patiently to raise his fourth half-century in as many tests from 106 balls by pulling Victor Nyauchu for a fine-leg boundary. Left-arm spinner Wellington Masakadza then claimed the wicket of Hasan Mahmud and Khaled Ahmed in consecutive deliveries before Muzurabani wrapped things up by dismissing Jaker Ali, who finished with 58. cricket: /hub/cricket

Zimbabwe beats Bangladesh by 3 wickets in first cricket test
Zimbabwe beats Bangladesh by 3 wickets in first cricket test

Associated Press

time23-04-2025

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  • Associated Press

Zimbabwe beats Bangladesh by 3 wickets in first cricket test

SYLHET, Bangladesh (AP) — Fast bowler Blessing Muzurabani claimed 6-72 and opener Brian Bennet scored 54 as Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh by three wickets in the first cricket test on Wednesday. Offspinner Mehidy Hasan gave Bangladesh an outside chance at victory by taking 5-50 on day four, but Zimbabwe's batters held their nerve to reach 174-7 for their first test victory since 2021. Bangladesh was dismissed for 255, adding just 61 to their overnight 194-4, after Muzurabani hastened the collapse by becoming the joint-fastest to 50 test wickets for his country. Zimbabwe appeared set for a comfortable victory by racing to 95 in the 21st over without losing a wicket as it chased a modest target of 174. Mehidy then broke through with the wicket of Ben Curran, who made 44 off 75 balls. Left-arm spinner Taijul Islam, who finished with 2-70, had Nick Welch leg-before for 10 as Bangladesh pulled itself back into the match. Bennet clipped Taijul's full-length delivery past mid-wicket for two to raise his second half-century in the last over of the second session. But Mehidy gave Bangladesh a genuine chance by dismissing Sean Williams and Bennet in consecutive overs before Taijul got the better of captain Craig Ervine. Batting against spinners became increasingly tougher as the light faded but Wessley Madhevere, who was 19 not-out, held things together with grit and patience to ensure his side's victory. Small Target Earlier, Blessing gave Zimbabwe its small target by taking advantage of reckless Bangladeshi battings. An injudicious shot from captain Najmul Hossain Shanto, who made a team-high 60, triggered the collapse after a delayed start following morning showers. His attempt for a pull shot against a short delivery that was well outside off brought an end to his innings when Bangladesh needed him badly to take the game out of Zimbabwe's reach. Just three overs later, Muzurabani extended Mehidy Hasan's lean patch, undoing him with an extra pace and bounce. Jaker Ali played patiently to raise his fourth half-century in as many tests from 106 balls by pulling Victor Nyauchu for a fine-leg boundary. Left-arm spinner Wellington Masakadza then claimed the wicket of Hasan Mahmud and Khaled Ahmed in consecutive deliveries before Muzurabani wrapped things up by dismissing Jaker Ali, who finished with 58. ___ AP cricket:

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