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Muzarabani, Ngarava power Zimbabwe past Oman

Zimbabwe 106 for 2 (Bennett 48*, Mehmood 2-12) beat Oman 103 (Shukla 28, Muzarabani 3-16, Evans, 3-18, Ngarava 3-17) by eight wickets

Zimbabwe returned to the T20 World Cup with a thumping eight-wicket win against Oman in Colombo on Monday. Their tall pace trio - Blessing Muzarabani, Brad Evans and Richard Ngarava - engineered Oman's batting collapse on a bouncy SSC track, before Brian Bennett and Brendan Taylor took them home with a clinical third-wicket partnership.

Zimbabwe's three-man pace attack, all well over six feet tall, claimed nine of the ten wickets to fall. This was the first time their fast bowlers achieved this feat in a T20 World Cup match. Muzarabani was the first to strike, taking three of the four wickets to fall in the powerplay. Ngarava picked up one wicket in the powerplay and two in the middle overs, before Evans, with a bit of a sling in his action, took the last three wickets.

Muzarabani bosses powerplay

When Ngarava bowled a shorter length in the first over, the Oman openers seemed to judge the lengths quite well. Muzarabani, however, bowled a fuller delivery first up from the other end, which caught Oman captain Jatinder Singh on the back foot. The ball nipped back into his stumps as the Oman procession began.

Ngarava removed Hammad Mirza in the next over with a short ball. Forty-four-year-old Aamir Kaleem then played an awkward upper cut, caught at third man for just five. Muzarabani wasn't done yet, removing Karan Sonavale with another short ball, caught behind as the batter failed to time the pull shot properly.

Evans joins the party

Raza's wicket in the seventh over made it 27 for 5, before Sufyan Mehmood and Vinayak Shukla added 42 runs for the sixth wicket. Shukla struck four boundaries in his 28, while Mehmood made 25 off 39 balls. Ngarava returned to the attack and removed Shukla with his first delivery, before dismissing Jatin Ramanandi later in the same over.

Evans then removed the last three wickets, though the final one was largely to Brian Bennett's credit. He ran hard for 20 metres to his right from deep midwicket to complete a stunning diving catch. Nadeem Khan, the batter, fell for 20 off the penultimate ball of the Oman innings.

Mehmood offers hope

After Zimbabwe got off to a rapid start, Sufyan Mehmood offered some hope for Oman. With his first ball, the medium-pacer had Tadiwanashe Marumani caught at point. Wasim Ali took a splendid catch, diving to his right against a fiercely struck cut shot. One ball later, wicketkeeper Vinayak Shukla took another fine catch off a delivery that rushed through Dion Myers' inside edge. Shukla appealed loudly, although the umpire did not initially give it out. Replays later came in handy, as Myers was dismissed for a duck.

Calm batting from Bennett, Taylor

The veteran Taylor got Zimbabwe back on track with a boundary off Nadeem Khan in the fifth over. Bennett continued to dominate from the other end, hitting Mehmood and Nadeem for two more fours. Taylor then guided Jatin Ramanandi for his second boundary, before the pair took Nadeem to the cleaners in the 11th over.

Taylor struck a superb reverse sweep after Bennett slapped a cut and timed a paddle sweep to start the over. Captain Raza then got them home with a cracking cover drive, sealing victory with 6.3 overs to spare.

Zimbabwe 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st30T MarumaniBJ Bennett
2nd0D MyersBJ Bennett
3rd68BRM TaylorBJ Bennett
3rd8Sikandar RazaBJ Bennett

ICC Men's T20 World Cup

Super Eights, Group 1
TeamMWLPTNRR
SA33062.259
IND32140.106
WI31220.993
ZIM3030-3.415
Super Eights, Group 2
TeamMWLPTNRR
ENG33061.096
NZ31131.39
PAK3113-0.123
SL3030-1.95
Group A
TeamMWLPTNRR
IND44082.5
PAK43160.976
USA42240.788
NED4132-1.217
NAM4040-3.108
Group B
TeamMWLPTNRR
ZIM43071.506
SL43161.741
AUS42241.523
IRE41230.15
OMA4040-4.845
Group C
TeamMWLPTNRR
WI44081.874
ENG43160.201
SCOT41320.184
ITA4132-1.02
NEP4132-1.349
Group D
TeamMWLPTNRR
SA44081.943
NZ43161.227
AFG42240.889
UAE4132-1.364
CAN4040-2.426