Statistics
Best performances - Batsmen
- Productive Shot
- off side drive on front foot
- 21 runs
- 3x4 - 0x6
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Chigumbura: "We did not bat well, we gave our wickets away. We have to correct the mistakes we have still three more games left, we are looking forward to them."
Shakib: "The batsmen applied themselves, the bowlers were good today and everyone chipped in, the fielding has also improved, we are playing good cricket, we are confident now. We are looking forward to the next game under the lights, we want to improve every game. We are looking forward to it."
Razzak (Man of the Match): "I am still not on top of the world, my team-mates helped me a lot with the fielding. Wonderful to get the hat-trick. I am pleased that we have come back strongly in the second game."
Arbab: "Well I guess Sakib's choice of Raqibul Hossain was right, a captain that wants to win nothing wrong with that, eh BCB."
Shakib is a happy man, Bangladesh win by 6 wickets. The players shake hands and they walk off the field to the pavilion. The partnership between Siddique and Raqibul helped them to surpass the target.
Shakib Al Hasan, the Bangladesh captain, has praised his team's recovery from a loss in the opening ODI to winning the series 3-1
Tamim Iqbal's explosive 95 blew away Zimbabwe on a slow Chittagong pitch onwhich the visitors had limped to 188 for 6
Heavy overnight rains ensured the fourth one-dayer, the first of two in Chittagong, was abandoned without a ball being bowled.
Alan Butcher, the Zimbabwe coach, has said Abdur Razzak, the Bangladesh left-arm spinner, has been the difference between the two sides during their ODI series in Bangladesh
Abdur Razzak continued his torment of Zimbabwe in this series, his quick strikes decapitating the chase and putting Bangladesh on course to take a 2-1 lead in the five-match series