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International Twenty20 Series
First Match
Ground:
Harare Sports Club
Last updated: 21st June 2012
Hamilton Masakadza maintained his fine form with 56 in a losing cause
Bangladesh claimed their first win of the T20 tri-series by six wickets
Nasir Hossain and Mahmudullah eased Bangladesh to their first victory of the Twenty20 tri-series following a comfortable six-wicket win over Zimbabwe in Harare.
The duo put on an unbeaten partnership of 54 for the fifth wicket to ensure Bangladesh eased past Zimbabwe's 149-8 and erased the disappointment of losing their opening two matches - to Brendan Taylor's men and South Africa respectively.
Zimbabwe were looking to build on Wednesday's shock 29-run victory over South Africa and opted to bat first.
Hamilton Masakadza had struck a century and two fifties in his last three innings and continued that form against Bangladesh, striking five fours and a six in his 56.
However, at 125-3 after 16 overs, Zimbabwe lost five wickets for the addition of just 24 runs in the final four overs, with Mashrafe Mortaza (2-28) taking two wickets - including the prize scalp of Masakadza - to give the Tigers hope.
It looked like it might go right to the wire when Bangladesh were reduced to 99-4 in the 14th over after captain Mushfiqur Rahim was the second man to be run out having made 31.
But Hossain kept the scoreboard ticking over, and although his only three fours came in the same over off Chris Mpofu, he still made an acceptable 41 not out off 31 balls, while Mahmudullah plundered as many boundaries and one maximum in his unbeaten 29 off just 14 balls to see Bangladesh home with 15 balls to spare.