Bangladesh secured a commanding 34-run victory over Zimbabwe in the 2nd T20I at Bulawayo, leveling the series with a dominant all-round performance. The match, played on July 17, 2026, showcased Bangladesh’s resilience and tactical acumen, driven by explosive batting from the openers and a late-innings surge that shifted momentum decisively.
Saifuddin’s Cameo Propels Bangladesh to Formidable Total
Opting to bat first, Bangladesh began with a blistering 120-run opening partnership between Saif Hassan and Tanzid Hasan. Tanzid anchored the innings with a composed 58 off 44 balls, while Saif Hassan provided stability, top-scoring with a patient 55 off 45 deliveries. However, the innings faced a sudden collapse as Zimbabwe’s bowlers tightened, with Richard Ship (2/23) and Brad Evans triggering a dramatic slide from 120/0 to 141/5 in just 2.1 overs. Captain Towhid Hridoy and the middle order fell cheaply, threatening to squander the strong start.
Mohammad Saifuddin then delivered a match-defining cameo, smashing an unbeaten 31 runs off 10 balls at an explosive strike rate of 310.00. Partnering with Yasir Ali (22* off 12), he propelled Bangladesh to 186/5 in 20 overs, transforming a precarious position into a formidable total.
Hossain Seals Victory with Four-Wicket Haul
Zimbabwe’s chase faltered early, as Mahedi Hasan’s spin dismantled the top order, claiming 3/24. The hosts stumbled to 21/3 in three overs, losing key wickets including We Marumani and Dion Myers. A brief revival came through Sikandar Raza (28 off 12) and Ryan Burl (29 off 19), but Rishad Hossain’s leg-spin turned the tide. He took four wickets, including the crucial dismissal of Raza, and removed the tail, finishing with 4/26 in 3.4 overs. Brad Evans’ late 25 could not prevent Zimbabwe’s collapse, as they were bowled out for 152 in 19.4 overs.
Bangladesh have produced the perfect response after being outplayed in the first T20I #ZIMvBAN #BangladeshCricket pic.twitter.com/JKXeGohxBH
— CricketTimes.com (@CricketTimesHQ) July 18, 2026
Saifuddin’s all-round heroics earned him Player of the Match honors, capping a clinical team effort that showcased Bangladesh’s ability to recover and dominate under pressure.

