Bangladesh look to maintain their dominance over Zimbabwe despite Tamim Iqbal’s absence
The hosts were swept 3-0 in the preceding ODI series
Big Picture
The opening T20I against Zimbabwe will be Bangladesh’s first of potentially 16 matches in their lead-up to the T20 World Cup in October-November, including matches against Australia, New Zealand and England.
Bangladesh have the option of picking a four-member pace attack, with the two left-armers Shoriful Islam and Mustafizur Rahman bowling at specific phases. They also have Soumya Sarkar and Shamim Hossain among the back-up batters while left-arm spinner Nasum Ahmed and legspinner Aminul Islam add to the bowling options.
Zimbabwe’s bowling looked a bit of shape in the second and third ODIs, but they are capable of making an impact with the new ball. Blessing Muzarabani offers sharp pace and bounce, while Richard Ngarava, Donald Tiripano and Luke Jongwe have been among the wickets. Tendai Chatara, however, hasn’t been as effective.
Bangladesh will look to attack the twin offspinners Madhevere and Raza, but that could potentially give the hosts an opportunity to strike.
Form guide
(last five completed matches)
Zimbabwe LWLLL
Bangladesh LLLWW
In the spotlight
Team news
Bangladesh (probable): 1 Mohammad Naim, 2 Liton Das (wk), 3 Shakib Al Hasan, 4 Mahmudullah (capt), 5 Afif Hossain, 6 Nurul Hasan, 7 Mahedi Hasan, 8 Mohammad Saifuddin, 9 Taskin Ahmed, 10 Shoriful Islam, 11 Mustafizur Rahman
Zimbabwe (probable): 1 Regis Chakabva (wk), 2 Tarisai Musakanda/Tinashe Kamunhukamwe, 3 Tadiwanashe Marumani, 4 Wessley Madhevere, 5 Dion Myers, 6 Sikandar Raza (capt), 7 Ryan Burl, 8 Donald Tiripano, 9 Luke Jongwe, 10 Blessing Muzarabani, 11 Richard Ngarava
Pitch and conditions
A mid-day start means bowlers might not get the kind of early-morning assistance they did in the ODIs. The weather remains dry in Harare.
Stats and trivia
- Taylor and Sarkar are 66 and 49 runs respectively away from 1000 T20I runs
- Bangladesh have won two out of the five T20I bilateral series between the two sides, with three of those drawn.
Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo’s Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84
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