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Zimbabwe
stunned the cricketing world in silence at Cape
Town. When Brendan Taylor appeared to have leg
glanced a Bracken delivery to fine leg, lot of
people had their mouths open in complete
disbelief that Zimbabwe had indeed defeated the
mighty Aussies! Wednesday was the day of the
matches played between Giants against Minnows.
The first two games went as expected with New
Zealand and Pakistan walking off with
comfortable wins. No one would have ever
imagined that Australia will be the side that
will be upset by Zimbabwe and that's because of
all the negative news that has been heard about
Zimbabwean cricket in the last five years or so.
Their cricket has hit rock bottom but today they
toppled the Australian Empire. The Australian
Pride was demolished through an all round show
from Zimbabweans.
When Prosper Utseya
walked along side with Ricky Ponting for the
toss, Utseya looked like a school kid standing
next to the Australian Cricketer. But after four overs of the Australian innings, Ponting found
his side in an uncomfortable state of 19 for 3
with his top order failing to come in terms to
the slowness in the pitch and the Zimbabwean new
ball bowlers. The big names - Hayden, Gilchrist
and Ponting, all of them dismissed for single
digit scores. Elton Chigumbura and Gary Brent
virtually killed the Australian top order with
their lack of pace. Australia had to change its
game plan and Symonds in the company of Hussey
did just that. Boundaries were hard to come as
the rains in the last few days have got the
outfield heavy. Australia received another jolt
when Hussey was brilliantly run out by Sibanda
in a Jonty Rhodes style. Australia were now 48
for 4 in the 10th.
The Aussies needed
something for their bowlers to blast through the
Zimbabwean batting. Symonds was just warming up
to the task with a few lusty blows but in the
14th over, he had a fatal slip which cost his
wicket. Symonds beaten by an outswinger
overbalanced on his toes giving the wicket
keeper a quick opportunity to stump him. Brendan
Taylor, the keeper instead of Taibu whipped the
bails in time and Australia were now down to 86
for 5 in the 14th over. With Michael Clarke and
Shane Watson not playing because of fitness
problems, second wicket keeper Brad Haddin got
into the side, but he contributed very little to
be the sixth wicket down for 102. Australia just
squeezed in to get to 138 but at the cost of nine
wickets. Brad Hodge played a good unbeaten knock
of 35 from 22 which had two big sixes. Elton Chigumbura was outstanding for Zims with 3 for
20 in 3 overs while his opening partner Gary
Brent got 2 for 19 in 4.
Zimbabwe held their
nerve against Brett Lee at the start. A couple
of wides from Lee didn't mean an auspicious
start for the champs. Soon Australia were kept
under immense pressure by the counter attack
from Sibanda and Taylor, the two openers. It was
only in the 4th over that Bracken could end
Sibanda's cameo of 23 from 15. Justice Chibhabha,
the no.3 came in, played a few shots and got
dismissed to Stuart Clark leaving Zimbabwe at 54
for 2 after 7. The Australians at this stage
realized that it was better to bowl the short
pitch deliveries which worked very well as they
got another two wickets which fell in quick
time. Taibu's was the big wicket, dismissed for
a six-ball duck by the pacy Mitchell Johnson. In
the 12th over, it was heavy rain that
suspended play with Zimbabwe at 74 for 4 which
was just a few runs short of what they needed to
be at that stage according to Duckworth Lewis
Method. It looked that the Australians would
have an escape but the rain gods allowed the
game to be resumed after 25 minutes. The
outfield was considerably wet making it a big
challenge for the Australian bowlers to grip the
ball.
Ricky Ponting was forced
to bring in part time off spinner Brad Hodge
into the attack. Hodge did well in his first
over but in his second over, he was taken for
two sixes that changed the complex of the match.
Brendan Taylor was the man hitting those sixes
and every now and then he was able to find a
boundary to get the match back in Zimbabwe's
favour. Taylor also got to a fifty in the
process. It was not just Taylor, but the runs
had also come from the bat of Hamilton Masakadza,
who made 27 good runs in 28 balls before he
tried to be too smart in paddling Brett Lee
across for a four. Masakadza was given out lbw
but by then he had got Zimbabwe to 16 runs short
of a victory. It was a 53-run stand between
Taylor and Masakadza that had bailed Zimbabwe out
of trouble. Now with 16 to win from 9, Taylor
had to bat right till the end. Lee was in no
mood to give anything away and that got the
equation to 12 from 6.
Nathan Bracken was the
bowler with the final over, the first delivery
was a delicate flick played in front of middle
stump which managed to beat short fine leg for a
boundary from Taylor! How he managed to get a
bit of bat in that shot only Taylor knows! The
next ball was a single and the third ball got
two runs to Chigumbura followed up with a
single. Four runs to win from two balls and
Bracken bowled a bad delivery under pressure. He
tried a yorker which pitched outside the
legstump and Taylor was cool enough to get a
deflection which beat a desperate slide from
Stuart Clark at deep fine leg. Taylor finished
it in style with a precious 60 from 45 with 4
fours and 2 sixes. Zimbabwe stunned Australia by
five wickets with one ball to spare! Taylor was
the obvious choice for the Man of the Match
award.
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