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Zimbabwe dismiss Bangladesh for 140, trail by just 4 on Day 1

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Zimbabwe enjoyed a dominant opening day in their Test match against Bangladesh on home soil. The Zimbabwean pacers led a disciplined bowling effort that skittled Bangladesh out for a modest 140 runs. Zimbabwe's openers then responded positively with the bat, ensuring the hosts closed the day just four runs behind Bangladesh's total. The strong all-round performance gave Zimbabwe a commanding position heading into the second day of the match.

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Zimbabwe dismiss Bangladesh for 140, trail by just 4 on Day 1 · ShortSingh