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The Zimbabwean batsman destroys Bangladesh, scoring 34 runs in one over

With 34 runs, including five sixes and one four, Ryan Burl of Zimbabwe crushed Nasum Ahmed in the 15th over of the match.

Zimbabwe defeated Bangladesh by 10 runs in the third and final T20I on Tuesday to win the series 2-1 under the direction of Craig Ervine.

After initially struggling at 676 in the 13th over while batting first, Ryan Burl hit a quickfire 54 runs off only 28 balls to help Zimbabwe record 1568 in just 20 overs.

Zimbabwe defeated India 2-1 in the series, winning by a score of 10 runs. A second performance by Victor Nyauchi followed, at which time he claimed three wickets.

The fifteenth over of Zimbabwe’s batting innings saw a turn in the tide in favor of the hosts.

Ryan Burl scored 34 runs off of Nasum Ahmed’s bowling over, which included five sixes and a four.

The first four balls of the over were hit for sixes by Burl, who then hit a four on the fifth.

The final ball of the over was his next opportunity to smash a maximum, and he did it, scoring 34 runs.

In order to chase down 156, Bangladesh required at least one batter to remain at the crease for a lengthy amount of time, but this did not occur.

Afif Hossain, who has an unblemished batting average of 39, is the visitors’ leader.

Afif Hossain led the visitors in scoring with an undefeated batting average of 39.

Zimbabwe had won the first T20I by a margin of 17 runs, while Bangladesh won the second T20I by a margin of 7 wickets.

However, the hosts kept their calm to prevail in the match’s pivotal game.

Now, on August 5 in Harare, a three-match ODI series involving both sides will begin.

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