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Sikandar Raza smashes SA20 barrier for Zimbabwe
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81863, member: 636"] Sikandar Raza just became the first Zimbabwean to play in the SA20, and he immediately went off. Playing for the Paarl Royals, his all-round performance secured a dramatic one-run win against MI Cape Town, marking a historic moment for his nation's cricketers in the prestigious league. Defending a target of 181 runs, Raza changed the game with his bowling. He took three crucial wickets for only twenty-seven runs, starting with the dismissal of opener Ryan Rickelton. His spell triggered a massive collapse, with the opposing team losing five wickets for just nine runs. He clean bowled Nicholas Pooran and Tom Moores on consecutive deliveries. His fielding was equally clutch, with a difficult running catch to remove Rassie van der Dussen in windy conditions. His breakthrough is a big deal because Zimbabwean players rarely get spots in major franchise leagues like the SA20, despite geographic proximity to South Africa. While Blessing Muzarabani, Richard Ngarava, and former players have had brief overseas stints, Raza is the only one consistently featuring in global tournaments such as the ILT20 and Major League Cricket. Raza stated he hopes his presence opens doors for other players from Zimbabwe, who have been absent from the SA20 since its inception. He also sees the high-standard league as vital preparation for the upcoming T20 World Cup, where he will captain Zimbabwe against teams including Australia and Sri Lanka. He believes the experience and intel on opponents he gains will boost his own game and provide valuable insights to share with his national teammates. [/QUOTE]
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