ESPNcricinfo staff20-Jan-2016Zimbabwe won the toss, opted to bat and got off to a fantastic start thanks to Vusi Sibanda’s 44 off 33 balls•AFPShakib Al Hasan showed his value once again as his 3 for 30 helped stall Zimbabwe in the middle overs•AFPBut Malcolm Waller provided the final flourish and his 23-ball 49, with four sixes, took the total to an above-par 187 for 6•AFPSabbir Rahman performed well at No. 3 again, striking a half-century to lead a fairly brisk start to the chase•AFPBut Sikandar Raza struck twice in his two overs to help Zimbabwe take control in the middle overs•AFPBangladesh could not handle a mounting run-rate and a limited supply of boundaries led to a whole lot of wickets. They eventually finished on 156 for 6, and lost by 31 runs•AFP
Bangladesh undone by the spinners strangle
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