
HARARE, (CAJ News) - RENEWED Zimbabwe cricket team seeks to win one day international (ODI) when they take on visiting Bangladesh in the country's second largest city - Bulawayo on Wednesday.
Presently the two nations are locked 1-1 and this final tie would see either of the two win the ODIs.
Zimbabwe, who suffered a huge loss of 121 runs in the first match last week rose from the dead to force a draw with a six-wicket victory, a move that prevented Bangladesh from extending their unbeaten run in the ODIs.
Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor is upbeat that his ODI test series squad would emerge victorious while Bangladesh will place their hopes of winning the last ODI upon Mohammad Ashrafu and Tamim Iqbal.
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HARARE, (CAJ News) - RENEWED Zimbabwe cricket team seeks to win one day international (ODI) when they take on visiting Bangladesh in the country's second largest city - Bulawayo on Wednesday.
Presently the two nations are locked 1-1 and this final tie would see either of the two win the ODIs.
Zimbabwe, who suffered a huge loss of 121 runs in the first match last week rose from the dead to force a draw with a six-wicket victory, a move that prevented Bangladesh from extending their unbeaten run in the ODIs.
Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor is upbeat that his ODI test series squad would emerge victorious while Bangladesh will place their hopes of winning the last ODI upon Mohammad Ashrafu and Tamim Iqbal.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 May 2013 05:57
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