Monday, February 28, 2011

Cricket World Cup 2011: Zimbabwe v Canada, match report

Group A: Zimbabwe (298-9) beat Canada (123-9) by 175 runs

Zimbabwe jagged up their first World Cup win as they inflicted a 175-run defeat on Canada through their Group A clash at Nagpur.

Tatenda Taibu (98 off 99 balls) and Craig Ervine (85 off 81 balls) helped Zimbabwe survive a scorching start with a 181-run stand and despite Balaji Rao's four wickets, they posted a strong 298.


In reply, spin claimed all 10 Canadian wickets, as Ray cost and Graeme Cremer picked up three apiece while Prosper Utseya and Greg Lamb each grabbed a brace to bowl the minnows out for 123, leaving Zimbabwe comfortable victors with eight overs left.

Khurram Chohan got Canada off to the perfect start dispatching Brendan Taylor for a first-ball lbw and Zimbabwe were seven for two with Charles Coventry's dismissal for four.

Taibu restored arrange for his side, racing to a 46-ball 50, as he and Ervine ensured Zimbabwe cruised during the middle overs.

Ervine smashed six boundaries and two sixes before being fixed behind for 85, while Taibu was unkindly left two short of his 100, caught by John Davison, with Balaji grabbing both wickets.


Runs continued to pour, even though Canada picked up wickets steadily in the closing overs, with Elton Chigumbura (five), Sean Williams (30), Lamb (11), Utseya (22) and Cremer (26) perishing in the quest for quick runs.

Zimbabwe too chosen up early wickets with Davison bowled by Price in the second over.

The left-arm spinner tripled his compute in the sixth over, first catching Nitish Kumar - the youngest World Cup player to date - off his own bowling before having skipper Ashish Bagai wedged for a first-ball duck.

A 43-run partnership between Jimmy Hansra (20) and Ruvindu Gunasekera (24) lifted Canadian hopes but they departed in successive overs, to Utseya and Lamb in that order.

Rizwan Cheema shattered two boundaries and a six for his 14, but could not build on that, falling to Utseya, with Chohan following soon after for eight.

Zubin Surkari top scored for Canada with his 26 off 48 balls but that only delayed the inevitable.

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