Bangladeshi cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2021 | |||
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Zimbabwe | Bangladesh | ||
Dates | 7 – 25 July 2021 | ||
Captains |
Brendan Taylor (Test & ODIs) Sikandar Raza (T20Is) |
Mominul Haque (Test) Tamim Iqbal (ODIs) Mahmudullah (T20Is) | |
Test series | |||
Result | Bangladesh won the 1-match series 1–0 | ||
Most runs | Brendan Taylor (173) | Mahmudullah (150) | |
Most wickets | Blessing Muzarabani (4) | Mehidy Hasan (9) | |
One Day International series | |||
Results | Bangladesh won the 3-match series 3–0 | ||
Most runs | Regis Chakabva (164) | Litton Das (155) | |
Most wickets | Luke Jongwe (6) | Shakib Al Hasan (8) | |
Player of the series | Shakib Al Hasan (Ban) | ||
Twenty20 International series | |||
Results | Bangladesh won the 3-match series 2–1 | ||
Most runs | Wesley Madhevere (150) | Soumya Sarkar (126) | |
Most wickets | Luke Jongwe (5) | Shoriful Islam (6) | |
Player of the series | Soumya Sarkar (Ban) |
The Bangladesh cricket team toured Zimbabwe in July 2021 to play one Test, three One Day International (ODI), and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches.[1][2] The ODI series formed part of the inaugural 2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League.[3][4] Bangladesh last toured Zimbabwe in April and May 2013.[5] Originally, two Test matches were scheduled to be played on the tour,[6] but one of the Tests was replaced with an additional T20I match.[7]
Despite the suspension of sporting activity due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Zimbabwe's Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) gave its permission for the tour to go ahead.[8] In June 2021, the tour itinerary was confirmed by Zimbabwe Cricket,[9] with all the matches being played in a bio-secure environment at the Harare Sports Club behind closed doors.[10]
The Bangladesh cricket team arrived in Zimbabwe on 30 June 2021,[11] following a twelve-team T20 tournament in Bangladesh.[12] During the one-off Test match, Bangladesh's Mahmudullah announced his retirement from Test cricket.[13] Bangladesh went on to win the Test match by 220 runs.[14] Bangladesh won the first ODI by 155 runs,[15] and the second match by three wickets, to win the series with a match to spare.[16] Bangladesh won the third ODI by five wickets to win the series 3–0.[17]
On 19 July 2021, both cricket boards agreed to a minor reschedule of the T20I fixtures.[18] The end date of the tour was brought forward by two days, due to "scheduling and logistical challenges".[19]
The first T20I match of the series was also the 100th T20I to be played by Bangladesh.[20] With their eight-wicket victory, they became the third team, after Australia and Pakistan, to win their 100th match in all three formats of international cricket.[21] Zimbabwe won the second T20I match by 23 runs to level the series with one match to play.[22] Bangladesh won the third T20I match by five wickets to take the series 2–1.[23]