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Rahim and Dolar join hands to script Bangladesh victory

Mushfiqur Rahim scored 98 and paceman Dolar Mahmud took four wickets on Tuesday to guide Bangladesh to a six-wicket victory over Zimbabwe and clinch the series 4-1. Chasing a modest 209, Rahim and Tamim Iqbal put on 48 for the first wicket before fell to a veteran spinner Ray Price.

Updated on: Aug 18, 2009 11:28 PM IST
Agencies | By , Bulawayo
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Mushfiqur Rahim scored 98 and paceman Dolar Mahmud took four wickets on Tuesday to guide Bangladesh to a six-wicket victory over Zimbabwe and clinch the series 4-1. Chasing a modest 209, Rahim and Tamim Iqbal put on 48 for the first wicket before fell to a veteran spinner Ray Price.

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Bangladesh added just five runs before spectacular one-handed catch by Vusi Sibanda at point removed Mohammad Ashraful for 4 off Elton Chigumbura. Raqibul Hassan added 24 before Chigumbura induced a wild swing for Malcolm Waller to take a running catch at mid-off. Rahim and captain Shakib Al Hasan put Bangladesh firmly on top with a 70-run partnership.

Earlier, Bangladesh had been put on course by Mahmud's career-best 4 for 2.

The right-arm seam bowler, playing his first match of the tour, utilized the swinging conditions well.

Taylor top-scored for Zimbabwe with 61 in 86 balls, hitting three boundaries and a six. Zimbabwe lost its first wicket when out-of-form Vusi Sibanda exposed his wicket and lost his leg stump to Mahmud. Charles Coventry, who hit an unbeaten 194 on Sunday to equal the highest one-day international score in history, was out for a duck.

 
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