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2018 Tri-Nation ODI Series in Dhaka, Bangladesh Jan 15-27,2018 - Fourth Match Sri Lanka Vs Zimbabwe Sunday Jan 21,2018

2018 Tri-Nation ODI Series in Dhaka, Bangladesh  Jan 15-27,2018  - Match Results

First ODI Bangladesh Vs Zimbabwe on Monday Jan 15,2017
 Scorecard
Zimbabwe    170/10 in 49 Overs
Bangladesh   172/2 in28.3 Overs
Match Result - Bangladesh won by 8 wickets
MOM - Shakib ul Hasan(Bangladesh) for his 3/43(10 Overs) and 37(46 Balls 4x5)

Second ODI Sri Lanka Vs Zimbabwe on Wednesday Jan 17,2018
Scorecard
Zimbabwe 290/6 in 50 Overs
Sri Lanka  278/10 in 48.1 Overs
Match Result - Zimbabwe won by 12 Runs
MOM - Sikandar Raza(Zimbabwe) for his 81*(67 Balls 4x8 and 6x1)and  1/54(10 Overs)

 Third Match Bangladesh Vs Sri Lanka Friday Jan 19,2018 
Scorecard
Bangladesh    320/7 in 50 Overs
Sri Lanka       157/10 in 32.2 Overs
Match Result  Bangladesh won by 163 Runs
MOM             Shakib Al Hasan(Bangladesh) for his 67(63 Balls 4x7) and 3/47(8 Overs)

Fourth Match Sri Lanka Vs Zimbabwe Sunday Jan 21,2018
Scorecard
Zimbabwe        198/10 in 44 Overs
Sri Lanka          202/5 in 44.5 Overs
Match Result    Sri Lanka won by 5 wickets
MOM                Thisara Perera(Sri Lanka) for his 4/33(8 Overs)and 39*(26 Balls 4x1 and 6x3)



Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe by 5 Wickets

Zimbabwe won the toss and chose to bat first

Scorecard
Zimbabwe        198/10 in 44 Overs
Sri Lanka          202/5 in 44.5 Overs
Match Result    Sri Lanka won by 5 wickets
MOM                Thisara Perera(Sri Lanka) for his 4/33(8 Overs)and 39*(26 Balls 4x1 and 6x3)

Thisara Perera blasted out Zimbabwe's top order, Nuwan Pradeep cleaned up the tail, and Dinesh Chandimal shepherded home a stilted chase, with five wickets and 31 balls to spare. This first victory of 2018 was that very rare Sri Lanka phenomenon - an occasion in which the team's supposed senior players played in a manner befitting their station. Their efforts mean all three sides stay alive in the tournament, with two matches to play before the final.

For Zimbabwe,Brenan Taylor stitched together a measured 58 and seam bowler Blessing Muzarabani  shot out three top-order batsmen in the middle overs, but these were lone performances. The next-highest score in Zimbabwe's innings was Graeme Cremer's 34, while lower-order wickets were falling around him. The game's tone, in effect, was set down in the first 17 overs, inside of which Zimbabwe slipped to 73 for 4.

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