Soumya Sarkar remained unbeaten on 20 and finished the game off alongside Liton with a single from Mpofu as Bangladesh reached their target with 25 balls to spare. Bangladesh captain Mahmudullah Riyad heaped praise on Liton for his consistent performance throughout the series. “The way we played is pleasing to see. Especially Liton has batted outstandingly well. It shows his maturity and hunger,” he said. Former skipper Brendan Taylor earlier hit an unbeaten 59 off 48 balls with six fours and a six to give Zimbabwe innings some respectability.
Taylor posted 57 runs with Craig Ervine, who made 29, for the second wicket but the Bangladesh bowlers maintained a tight line to put Zimbabwe under pressure. Al-Amin Hossain and Mustafizur Rahman claimed 2-22 and 2-25 respectively for Bangladesh. Zimbabwe captain Sean Williams urged his teammates “to stay positive.” “Things happen quickly in T20 cricket. It’s just not happening for us at the moment. (We) need to reflect on ourselves,” Williams said. Bangladesh also won the preceding one-day international series 3-0 and one-off Test by an innings and 106 runs.
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