Blessing Muzarabani
Blessing Muzarabani and Taskin Ahmed began arguing violently.

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The jubilant dancing move evolved into a heated dispute between Zimbabwe and Bangladesh in the first Test.

After her dance with Taskin Ahmed, Blessing Muzarabani got the crowd worked up.



A total of 75 runs was scored by Taskin Ahmed in 134 balls.




Following a truly amazing dance move, the battle between Bangladesh spinner Taskin Ahmed and Zimbabwe pacer Blessing Muzarabani escalated into an ugly brawl.

Following a fun dance move by Bangladesh tail-ender Taskin Ahmed, matters took an unexpected turn as a furious altercation erupted between opposing pacer Blessing Muzarabani and Bangladeshi batsman Mashrafe Mortaza. Taksin had a dance motion ready when he left a short ball, and his act angered the bowler. Muzarabani fixed his eyes on the batsman and said, “As his follow-through takes him right next to Taksin, Muzarabani glares at the batsman.” Once both participants engaged in an eyeball-to-eyeball face-off, everything quickly took a turn for the worse.

Taksin had a huge grin on his face, and as he made his way towards the bowler he nodded as if to encourage him to go back to his run-up.

Bangladesh won the toss and chose to bat, adding 75 important runs in 134 balls, helping them to score 468 in their first innings.

As the wicket-keeper batsman Liton Das lost out on a well-deserved hundred, the prolific Bangladeshi batsman Mahmudullah remained not out off 278 deliveries (95 off 147 balls).

Zimbabwean international Mudanza Muzarabani scored four wickets for 94 runs in 29 overs, with four maidens and one no-ball.

Reports from last week said that Zimbabwe was 210 for two wickets in 70 overs at the time.

Takudzwanashe Kaitano was batting and Myers was batting with him at 63 runs apiece. Two wickets that fell throughout the game were Milton Shumba (41 off 83 balls) and skipper Brendan Taylor (81 runs off 92 balls).

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