AUS vs ZIM 2022 Zimbabwe claim historic 3 wicket win over Australia after Ryan Burl five fer
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Their first ever ODI victory against the hosts in Australia
#AUSvZIM4786400Historic win for Zimbabwe Their first ever ODI victory against the hosts in Australia #AUSvZIM https://t.co/Z6gfI0dwSS Josh Hazlewood gave Zimbabwe a scare, reducing them to 44 for three by the 11th over after the openers featured in a solid 38-run stand. The Aussie pacer broke the opening partnership by having Takudzwanashe Kaitano (19) caught at slip. Wesley Madhevere (two) and Sean Williams (0) fell off consecutive deliveries. Madhevere slashed a short ball to point to give Hazlewood his 100th ODI scalp. Williams then got a brute of a short ball that he could only fend to the keeper. Zimbabwe were in further trouble when their key batter, Sikandar Raza (eight) top-edged a pull off Marcus Stoinis to long leg. Tadiwanashe Marumani batted well for his 35 before a wild swing off Cameron Green led to his dismissal. At 77 for five, it was anybody’s game. Zimbabwe skipper Regis Chakabva, however, led from the front with a defiant 37* off 72 balls. He held the innings together and featured in a 38-run sixth-wicket stand with Tony Munyonga (17). There were some flutters as Burl (11) fell five runs short of the target. He became Starc's 200th ODI victim. However, Chakabva and Evans held their nerves and ensured the visitors completed a historic win.
AUS vs ZIM 2022 Zimbabwe claim historic 3-wicket win over Australia after Ryan Burl five-fer
By Renin Wilben Albert Modified 03 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Australia's batting crumbled against Zimbabwe. Pic: Getty Images Zimbabwe created history on Saturday, September 3, registering their first win over Australia Down Under. The South African nation clinched a three-wicket victory over the Aussies in the third ODI of the three-match series in Townsville. Bowling first after winning the toss, Zimbabwe bundled out the hosts for a paltry 147 in 31 overs. Part-time leg-spinner Ryal Burl was the surprise hero for the visitors, claiming five for 10 in three overs. Brad Evans also chipped in, picking up two for 35 in six overs. Zimbabwe’s batters came up with a nervous response but hung on to complete a memorable win in 39 overs. The winning moment came when Evans drove Mitchell Starc through the covers for a single and roared in delight. ICC@ICCHistoric win for ZimbabweTheir first ever ODI victory against the hosts in Australia
#AUSvZIM4786400Historic win for Zimbabwe Their first ever ODI victory against the hosts in Australia #AUSvZIM https://t.co/Z6gfI0dwSS Josh Hazlewood gave Zimbabwe a scare, reducing them to 44 for three by the 11th over after the openers featured in a solid 38-run stand. The Aussie pacer broke the opening partnership by having Takudzwanashe Kaitano (19) caught at slip. Wesley Madhevere (two) and Sean Williams (0) fell off consecutive deliveries. Madhevere slashed a short ball to point to give Hazlewood his 100th ODI scalp. Williams then got a brute of a short ball that he could only fend to the keeper. Zimbabwe were in further trouble when their key batter, Sikandar Raza (eight) top-edged a pull off Marcus Stoinis to long leg. Tadiwanashe Marumani batted well for his 35 before a wild swing off Cameron Green led to his dismissal. At 77 for five, it was anybody’s game. Zimbabwe skipper Regis Chakabva, however, led from the front with a defiant 37* off 72 balls. He held the innings together and featured in a 38-run sixth-wicket stand with Tony Munyonga (17). There were some flutters as Burl (11) fell five runs short of the target. He became Starc's 200th ODI victim. However, Chakabva and Evans held their nerves and ensured the visitors completed a historic win.