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Watch: Sikandar Raza Contents History For Zimbabwe With T20I Full go-around In T20 World Cup Qualifier

All-rounder Sikandar Raza, who bowls right-arm off break, got a memorable full go-around against Rwanda in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Africa Locale Qualifier on Monday. By guaranteeing three successive wickets in the nineteenth over of Rwanda’s inning, Raza turned into the primary Zimbabwe player to guarantee a full go-around in T20Is. The all-rounder properly dazzled in both batting and bowling divisions as he scored 58 runs off 36 balls first and afterward returned figures of 3 for 3 in 2.4 overs. Watch Raza’s full go-around here:

Zimbabwe got a pivotal 144-run triumph against Rwanda on Monday.

Subsequent to experiencing a stunning loss to Uganda, Zimbabwe’s yearnings to meet all requirements for the T20 World Cup were tested, however they delivered a decent brand of cricket against Rwanda to keep their possibilities of capability alive.

Zimbabwe’s accomplished all-rounder Raza drove the accuse of an extraordinary presentation.

His thump of 58 was graced with six fours and four sixes. His accomplice on the opposite end, Tadiwanashe Marumani coordinated Raza and added 50 from 31 balls with the assistance of three fours and three sixes.

Energetic commitments from Ryan Burl (44 not out from 21) and Luke Jongwe (17 not out from 4) in the demise overs, helped Zimbabwe to 215/4.

Raza proceeded with his dazzling structure and caused serious harm with the ball. His endeavors guaranteed that the Rwanda pursue was always unable to spread its wings right from the start up. While Richard Ngrava (3/11), and Gift Muzarabani (1/10) caused the early harm, Ryan Burl (2/7) hit the center request with his clinical spell.

Raza came in and completed the game again for Zimbabwe. He cleared off the tail with a full go-around in the nineteenth over to complete the game with a figure of 3/3.

In spite of this success, Zimbabwe sit in the fourth spot with just four focuses on the table and needs different outcomes to fall their direction to qualify. Uganda hold the second spot with six places and a net run pace of +0.503.

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