Blessing Muzarabani Shines Again, Wins Player of the Match Award in Victory Over Australia

Blessing Muzarabani Wins Player of the Match Award

Blessing Muzarabani has been named Player of the Match once again after producing a sensational bowling display in Zimbabwe’s 23-run victory over Australia at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

The towering pacer delivered career-best figures of 4 for 17, earning the award for the second consecutive match and reinforcing his status as Zimbabwe’s standout performer at the tournament.

Career-Best Spell Dismantles Australia

Muzarabani tore through Australia’s top order with a fiery spell that shifted momentum decisively in Zimbabwe’s favour. His 4/17 proved decisive as Australia fell short while chasing a target of 169.

The performance not only sealed victory but also marked a personal milestone for the fast bowler.

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100 T20I Wickets Milestone

During the match, Muzarabani claimed his 100th T20 International wicket, becoming the third Zimbabwean pacer to reach the landmark. He joins Richard Ngarava and Sikandar Raza in the exclusive club.

His achievement adds further weight to an already outstanding individual display on the global stage.

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Team Effort Secures Victory

The Zimbabwe national cricket team had earlier posted 169, thanks to an unbeaten 64 from Brian Bennett.

While Muzarabani led the bowling charge, Brad Evans provided crucial support with 3 for 23 as Zimbabwe sealed a memorable 23-run win over Australia.

With back-to-back Player of the Match awards, Muzarabani has emerged as one of the tournament’s early standout performers.

 


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