Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh by innings and 85 runs, seal biggest Test win

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Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh by innings and 85 runs, seal biggest Test win

Synopsis

Zimbabwe have just rewritten their own record books. A devastating bowling display that reduced Bangladesh to 140 on Day 1 — losing eight wickets for seven runs — set up a first-innings lead of 270 that Bangladesh never came close to overhauling. Back-to-back innings victories for the first time in over 25 years signal something genuinely new is stirring in Zimbabwean cricket.

Key Takeaways

Zimbabwe defeated Bangladesh by an innings and 85 runs at the Harare Sports Club on 30 June — their biggest ever Test win.
Bangladesh collapsed to 140 on Day 1, losing eight wickets for just seven runs .
Innocent Kaia top-scored with 140 as Zimbabwe posted 410 , building a first-innings lead of 270 .
Taijul Islam took 7 for 138 but could not prevent Zimbabwe's dominance.
This is the first time in over 25 years that Zimbabwe have won consecutive Tests , following their innings-and- 73-run win over Afghanistan in October.
Zimbabwe's pace quartet — Ngarava , Muzarabani , Evans , and Nyamhuri — each took wickets in both innings.

Zimbabwe registered the biggest victory in their Test cricket history, defeating Bangladesh by an innings and 85 runs in the one-off Test at the Harare Sports Club on 30 June. The comprehensive win, achieved under the captaincy of Richard Ngarava, also makes Zimbabwe the first side in over 25 years to win consecutive Tests.

Bangladesh Collapse Sets the Tone

After Ngarava opted to bowl following the toss, Bangladesh crumbled dramatically on Day 1, losing eight wickets for just seven runs to be dismissed for 140. Mominul Haque stood alone with a gritty 60 off 81 balls, but found little support at the other end. Newman Nyamhuri was the pick of the bowlers with 4 for 61, while Blessing Muzarabani, Richard Ngarava, and Brad Evans each contributed two wickets.

Zimbabwe's Commanding First Innings

Innocent Kaia led Zimbabwe's batting response with a commanding 140, the highest score of the match. Craig Ervine, Brian Bennett, and Wessly Madhevere all contributed half-centuries as Zimbabwe posted a formidable 410 in their first innings, establishing a first-innings lead of 270 runs. Taijul Islam was Bangladesh's most effective bowler, claiming 7 for 138, but could not prevent the hosts from building a match-winning total.

Bangladesh Fail to Fight Back

Chasing a deficit of 270, Bangladesh showed little of the resilience required for a rearguard effort in their second innings. They were bowled out for 185, handing Zimbabwe victory by an innings and 85 runs. Mushfiqur Rahim top-scored with 34. Zimbabwe's pace quartet — Ngarava, Muzarabani, Evans, and Nyamhuri — hunted in a pack, with none of the four going wicketless in either innings. Muzarabani finished with 4 for 65 in the second innings, while Ngarava took 3 for 32.

Historic Milestone for Zimbabwe Cricket

This victory is Zimbabwe's biggest ever in Test cricket and comes on the back of an innings-and-73-run win over Afghanistan in October last year — making it the first time in more than 25 years that Zimbabwe have won back-to-back Tests. Notably, both recent wins have been by an innings, signalling a rare period of dominance for a side that has historically struggled for consistency at the highest level.

Brief Scores

Bangladesh 140 (Mominul Haque 60; Newman Nyamhuri 4-61, Blessing Muzarabani 2-19) & 185 (Mushfiqur Rahim 34; Blessing Muzarabani 4-65, Richard Ngarava 3-32) lost to Zimbabwe 410 (Innocent Kaia 140, Craig Ervine 60, Wessly Madhevere 50*; Taijul Islam 7-138) by an innings and 85 runs.

Point of View

Muzarabani, Evans, and Nyamhuri is starting to look like a genuine unit, not a collection of individuals. What makes this win particularly striking is the first-innings collapse it induced: eight Bangladesh wickets for seven runs is a capitulation that speaks to both Zimbabwe's bowling intensity and Bangladesh's chronic fragility in unfamiliar conditions. For a team that spent years at the margins of Test cricket, consecutive wins by an innings is a statement that deserves more than a footnote.
NationPress
30 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zimbabwe's biggest Test win?
Zimbabwe's biggest Test win is their innings-and-85-run victory over Bangladesh in the one-off Test at Harare Sports Club on 30 June 2025. It surpassed their previous best of an innings and 73 runs against Afghanistan in October.
How did Bangladesh get bowled out for 140 in the first innings?
Bangladesh lost eight wickets for just seven runs in a dramatic collapse on Day 1, ultimately being dismissed for 140. Newman Nyamhuri took 4 for 61, with Muzarabani, Ngarava, and Evans each adding two wickets. Mominul Haque's 60 was the only notable resistance.
Who were the top performers for Zimbabwe in this Test?
Innocent Kaia was the standout batter with 140, while Craig Ervine, Brian Bennett, and Wessly Madhevere all scored half-centuries. With the ball, Newman Nyamhuri, Blessing Muzarabani, Richard Ngarava, and Brad Evans all took wickets in both innings.
When did Zimbabwe last win consecutive Tests before this?
Zimbabwe had not won consecutive Tests in more than 25 years before this result. Their previous Test win came against Afghanistan in October, also by an innings — making these back-to-back innings victories a historic milestone for the team.
How did Bangladesh perform in their second innings?
Bangladesh were bowled out for 185 in their second innings, falling 85 runs short of making Zimbabwe bat again. Mushfiqur Rahim top-scored with 34, but no batter showed the sustained resilience needed. Blessing Muzarabani took 4 for 65 and Richard Ngarava claimed 3 for 32.
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