Zimbabwe crash in third South African ODI

Zimbabwe have been dismissed for 165 in the third and final one-day international against South Africa in Bulawayo.

A career-best innings of 90 from captain Elton Chigumbura could not prevent Zimbabwe crashing to 165 all out in Thursday's third and final one-day international against South Africa.

Chigumbura arrived at the crease in just the second over after Zimbabwe had crashed to 2-4 in seven deliveries, and was the last man out as the hosts were bowled out in 39.5 overs.

Fast bowler Marchant de Lange recorded figures of 3-31 as he returned from a long injury layoff to play his second ODI for South Africa more than two years after his first.

After Kyle Abbott had trapped Hamilton Masakadza lbw in the first over, De Lange struck with his first delivery when he had Richmond Mutumbami caught at second slip.

Chigumbura revived the innings alongside Sikandar Raza Butt, who made 30 from 24 balls, but after Raza was dismissed by Ryan McLaren and the in-form Sean Williams was bowled by Aaron Phangiso, the Zimbabweans lost 5-16 in six overs.

With Zimbabwe 9-119, Chigumbura went to his half-century in 102 deliveries, and then cashed in during the power play, hitting five fours and two sixes as he added 40 in 20 balls.

That took him past his previous best of 79 - scored against Kenya in Mombasa in 2009 - but his fun came to an end when he was bowled by De Lange.

Abbott and Wayne Parnell finished with two wickets apiece, while debutant Mthokozisi Shezi recorded 1-8 from six overs.

The poor Zimbabwean total came after the hosts had sprung a surprise by dropping premier batsman Brendan Taylor.


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