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Zimbabwe face Bangladesh in Test series aiming to extend recent winning streak

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Zimbabwe begin a Test series against Bangladesh looking to build on the momentum from their rare Test victory in Sylhet last year. Fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani's absence adds a layer of challenge for the hosts as they navigate this series. Tendai Chatara's replacement, left-arm pacer Richard Ngarava, takes on captaincy duties for the first time in this series. Bangladesh, meanwhile, arrive with confidence and will be eager to avenge their previous defeat. The series represents a significant opportunity for Zimbabwe to establish themselves as a more consistent force in Test cricket.

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