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Sikandar Raza's half-century can't save pathetic Chevrons
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51954, member: 636"] South Africa defeated Zimbabwe by five wickets during the opening match of the T20I Tri-Series at Harare Sports Club. The visitors chased down Zimbabwe's total of 141 runs with 26 deliveries remaining. Sikandar Raza anchored the home team's innings with an unbeaten 54 from 38 balls. His knock marked his 15th half century in Twenty20 international cricket. Zimbabwe's batting faltered during middle overs as George Linde claimed three wickets for just 10 runs. Richard Ngarava achieved a personal milestone while leading Zimbabwe's bowling attack. The fast bowler captured three wickets for 35 runs across four overs. His performance elevated him past Sikandar Raza as Zimbabwe's most successful T20I bowler with 83 career wickets. Ngarava struck with the first legal delivery by dismissing debutant Lhuan-dre Pretorius for a golden duck. He continued his excellent form by removing Reeza Hendricks and Rubin Hermann. Dewald Brevis accelerated South Africa's chase with a rapid 41 runs from 17 deliveries. His aggressive batting proved decisive after the powerplay overs concluded. Wessly Madhevere suffered an unusual dismissal when he stepped on his stumps for just one run. Brian Bennett and Clive Madande attempted to stabilize Zimbabwe's innings through a partnership worth 31 runs. The series continues Wednesday when South Africa faces New Zealand at the same venue. [/QUOTE]
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