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The return of England to test the cricket after a five -month break was marked by a commanding appearance at Trent Bridge, where Shoaib Bashir in the career of the best six -six -withdrawal draw dismantled Zimbabwe Provided Ubacje and 45 victories’ victories Within three days from a one -time four -day test.
The hosts set a tone with terrible first numbers a total of 565 for 6 declared, built on the back of the century from Ollie Pope (171) and Zak Crawley (124). Pope anchored in the fluid, while the contributions of Harry Brook’s other contributions ensured that England had published the result that had immediately put Zimbabwe on the back leg.
Zimbabwe, which is missing a key player due to injury and effectively hitting ten men, has shown resistance in patches. In his first inings, Brian Bennett opener was singing out, breaking the fastest test of the century of his nation, only 97 balls before he eventually fell to 139. Despite Bennett’s heroine, Zimbabwe were thrown out for 265, and Bashir and Ben Stokes shared the spoils – in which she was injured by 32.
Asked to follow, Zimbabwe’s other scams had a decisive 88 from Sean Williams and a solid 60 from Sikandar Raza. Williams, in particular, counter-offs on flat ground, created a 122-part partnership with Ben Curran (37), while English sailors fought for penetration during the morning session. However, the perseverance of England paid off because Wickketti began to descend after lunch.
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The turning point followed when Bashir, a 21-year-old off-pinner, found his rhythm. He struck the key blows on both sides of the lunch, removing the dough set and exposing his tail. Bashir’s 6 -in -81 figures in the second Ubača were not just his best in the test crunch, but also saw him reach 50 test Wickeke, making him the youngest bowler of England to reach a turning point, and only the fourth who asked for three draws of five songs before he turned 22.
Bashir’s control and cover were obvious as he wrapped his second Zimbabwe stabbing for 255, sealed the victory of England and earned a wide praise for his maturity and skill. His performance was complemented by the stunning catch of Harry Brook on the second slip and the vital contribution of Captain Stokes, which looked in line and effectively with a bat and a ball after a recent knee surgery.
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