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RAZA STARS AS ZIMBABWE SINK SINGAPORE IN T20 WORLD CUP SELECT

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Sikandar Raza of Zimbabwe plays a shot during a one-day overall against Sri Lanka in Kandy on January 18, 2022.. By Ishara S. KODIKARA (AFP)

Sikandar Raza struck 87 off 40 balls as hosts Zimbabwe squashed Singapore by 111 abrupt spikes sought after for Monday to make an exceptional starting in their bid to possess all the necessary qualities for the 2022 Twenty20 World Cup in Australia.

Put into bat ensuing to losing the toss, Zimbabwe posted 236-5 out of 20 overs with Raza, Sean Williams (53) and captain Craig Ervine (34) the fundamental run makers at Queens Sports Club in southern city Bulawayo.

Singapore never appeared to be matching the run speed of the host bunch and directed just 125-7 with unbeaten Janak Prakash (32) top scoring and Surendran Chandramohan (21) the super other ally of note.

Tendai Chatara (3-14) and Blessing Muzarabani (2-21) were the best bowlers for Zimbabwe, who are searching for a sixth T20 World Cup rivalry appearance.

New Zimbabwe guide and past star batsman Dave Houghton had called for stimulating, positive cricket from a gathering that last month experienced 3-0 series hardships to visiting Afghanistan in both white-ball plans.

Batting at number five, Pakistan-considered right-hander Raza respected the renewing cry with a man-of-the-match execution that included five sixes and eight fours.

"This was a mind boggling start. The coach has focused on the need to start the opposition well as well as finish it also well. We need to possess all the necessary qualities for Australia," said Raza.

"We accept the other seven gatherings ought to understand that not completely firmly established to get one of the two passing puts on recommendation and I figure we did that overall well.

"The accomplishment over Singapore is history now. The point of convergence of my accomplices and I has proactively moved to the match against Jersey tomorrow."

Taylor ton for USA

A United States side including past South Africa speedy bowler Rusty Theron squashed Jersey by eight wickets in the other Group A contention.

Jersey, one of four rivals in Bulawayo needing to show up at the T20 World Cup strangely, made 154-5 off 20 overs.

Batting at number three, Asa Tribe struck an unbeaten 73, including six sixes, for Jersey, a minute London-controlled island among England and France.

The USA beat that outright by showing up at 159-2 with 11 balls in overabundance and opener Steven Taylor (101 not out) highlighted. He went up against 55 balls and ended five sixes and 12 fours.

Expecting Zimbabwe beat Jersey and the USA defeat Singapore on Tuesday both will get semi-finals places, giving the hosts and the Americans to fight for the lead position in the social event on Thursday.

Four-time qualifiers the Netherlands fulfilled their charging as Group B top picks with a 52-run win over Papua New Guinea.

The Dutch won the toss and posted 163-7 with Stephan Myburgh (39) top scoring while Semo Kamea and Charles Amini took two wickets each for the Pacific islanders.

Papua New Guinea were all out for 111 in 19.4 overs having never matched the Netherlands run rate. Sese Bau (35) was the primary batsman to interest while Logan van Beek (3-17) was the pick of the Dutch bowlers.

Uganda stunned Hong Kong in comparable get-together, winning by two wickets in a low scoring undertaking. Paying all due respects to 87-9, the Africans showed up at 88-8 off the third lump of the last wrapped up.

Wins for the Netherlands over Hong Kong and Uganda against Papua New Guinea on Tuesday will seal semi-finals places.

The Bulawayo finalists will join 14 unique nations at the T20 World Cup in Australia from October 16.

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