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Muzarabani, Evans, Bennett Lead Zimbabwe's Charge Against Australia
Zimbabwe pulled off a stunning upset, defeating Australia by 23 runs in the T20 World Cup match at Colombo's R Premadasa Stadium. Blessing Muzarabani's sensational 4/17 bowling spell dismantled Australia's top order, while Brian Bennett's unbeaten 64 and Tadiwanashe Marumani's 35 helped Zimbabwe post a competitive 169/2. Brad Evans' three-wicket haul further bolstered Zimbabwe's chances, and Australia's injury-ridden team couldn't recover, folding for 146 in 19.3 overs.
Matt Renshaw's 65 off 44 gave Australia hope but on top of the polished display with bat and ball, Zimbabwe also fielded superbly to restrict Australia and threaten their T20 World Cup Super Eight hopes.
Australia's decision to bowl first on a fresh pitch is being questioned, given Zimbabwe's strong batting performance. Brian Bennett's 56-ball innings kept Zimbabwe on track, and late surges from Tadiwanashe Marumani, Ryan Burl, and Sikandar Raza helped them post a competitive 169/2 in 20 overs. Australia struggled to break through, taking only two wickets.
Zimbabwe's stunning 23-run win over Australia in the T20 World Cup is even more impressive considering they lost Brendan Taylor, the hero of their last T20 World Cup victory against Australia, due to a hamstring injury. This victory puts Zimbabwe on the verge of qualifying for the Super Eight stage, while Australia faces a tough challenge to secure a spot, needing wins against Sri Lanka and Oman.
Tadiwanashe Marumani's explosive batting helped Zimbabwe get off the blocks, hitting 35 off 21 balls to counter a slow start by Brian Bennett. After a cautious start, Marumani thumped Australia's bowlers, hitting two fours off Ben Dwarshuis and showcasing his range with reverse sweeps and conventional sweeps off Maxwell.
Brian Bennett and Ryan Burl batted sensibly, guiding Zimbabwe to 79 for 1 at the halfway stage. Sikandar Raza's experience kicked in, advising them to play with control and neutralise Australia's spin threat, particularly Adam Zampa. Bennett and Burl responded by playing smart cricket, cutting and switch-hitting strategically, and keeping the score ticking over. Bennett scored his tenth T20I half-century, and first in a World Cup, off 43 balls.
Blessing Muzarabani and Brad Evans were on fire, dismantling Australia's top order with disciplined bowling and smart field placements. Muzarabani's height and bounce proved tricky, claiming Josh Inglis and Tim David with catches in the deep. Evans, bowling around the wicket, had Aaron Finch and Travis Head struggling, with Head getting a thick inside edge onto the stumps.
Zimbabwe 169 for 2 (Bennett 64*, Marumani 35, Burl 35, Green 1-6) beat Australia 146 (Renshaw 65, Muzarabani 4-17, Evans 3-23) by 23 runs