
In their final Super 8 match of the T20 World Cup, Zimbabwe posted 153 for seven against South Africa, largely due to captain Sikandar Raza's brisk 73 off 43 balls, the highest score by a Zimbabwean captain in the tournament's history. Despite early wickets and strong bowling from South African pacers Kwena Maphaka and Anrich Nortje, Raza's aggressive innings and late contributions from Clive Madande helped Zimbabwe reach a modest total. Other Zimbabwean batters struggled against South Africa's disciplined bowling attack.
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