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Muzarabani, Ngarava Spearhead Colombo Conquest

BLESSING Muzarabani produced a spell of fast bowling that was an art of refined craft helping Zimbabwe defeat Oman by eight wickets in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Colombo, Sri Lanka on Monday.

While his towering frame inevitably provides the leverage, it was the clinical precision of his lines and the subtle use of the seam that destroyed the Oman top order.

This performance was a masterclass from a bowler who has evolved from a raw prospect at Takashinga Cricket Club into a genuine world-class spearhead for the Chevrons.

In this T20 World Cup match Muzarabani’s impact was immediate and decisive and his opening burst illustrated exactly why the Highfield club remains the heartbeat of Zimbabwean cricket.

The delivery to remove Oman’s captain, Jatinder Singh, was a standout piece of skill, a delivery that pitched on a perfect probing length and nipped back sharply to breach the defence and rattle the wickets.

Omani batters had no room to breathe due to Muzarabani’s relentless accuracy. By the time he finished his four-over quota, Muzarabani had claimed three for 16, an economy rate of exactly 4.00 that acted as a stranglehold on the match.

Muzarabani’s Man of the Match performance was a poetic reminder of his journey from the dusty nets of Takashinga Cricket Club to the elite world stage, proving that while height might be his gift, his skill is his true legacy.

Equally destructive was fellow pacer and Takashinga son, Richard Ngarava who provided a perfect left-arm contrast. His performance was a study in angles and persistent pressure.

Ngarava finished with nearly identical figures of 3/17, using his natural slant to cramp the batters and force mistimed strokes. His ability to move the ball away from the right-handers was evident when he induced a faint edge from Hammad Mirza early on, a wicket that effectively broke Oman’s resolve.

Together, the Takashinga pair accounted for six of the ten wickets to fall, proving that their skills have evolved far beyond the formative practice strips of their youth into world-class weapons.


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