Saturday, February 5, 2011

Last Ball Six By Brendon Taylor To Win A One Day Game Against Bangladesh


Brendon Taylor has hit a six off the last ball when five runs were required for a win to win a One Day match against Bangladesh. It was the 3rd match of the 5-match one day series between two minnow of World Cricket. Both the sides have won a match apiece going into the 3rd One Day International of the series. Zimbabwe won the toss and chose to field.

Bangladesh compiled 236 runs losing all their wickets in 49 overs. Rajen Saleh compiled a sedate 54 Aftab Ahmad blasted to a swashbuckling 53. Zimbabwe made a good start and looked cruising to the target before lost their way in the middle of the innings. Brendon Taylor remained stubborn on one side of the wicket and found support from T Mupariwa who was eventually run out on the penultimate ball of the last over. 

Zimbabwe required 17 runs off the last over. Mupariwa managed a single off the first ball of the last over being bowled by Mushrafe Mortaza bringing Taylor on strike. The second ball of the over, a full toss by Mortaza was gleefully hit by Taylor for a might six. Now the margin was reduced to 10 runs required off the last four balls. On the third ball Mortaza succeeded in bowling a dot. Mortaza then bowled a wide providing Zimbabwe some relief. Next ball, Mortaza bowled second full toss of the over, which was promptly dispatched to the ropes by Taylor. The fifth ball resulted in a dot and a run out of Mipurawa as Taylor refused a single. The game has come down to the last ball with 5 runs for a victory for Zimbabwe. Mortaza refused to learn from his previous mistakes and bowled another full toss and Taylor obliged. Taylor hit the full toss from Mortaza over midwicket for six to seal a hard-fought victory.

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