Raza stars in great run chase as Zimbabwe win Bangladesh ODI series.

Harare -- Sikandar Raza scored an unbeaten 117 as Zimbabwe staged a great run chase for the second time in three days to beat Bangladesh by five wickets on Sunday and take a winning 2-0 lead in a three-match one-day international series.

The Pakistan-born batsman hit four sixes and eight fours off 127 deliveries and his 201-run fifth-wicket partnership with captain Regis Chakabva turned the tide after Bangladesh posted 290-9 in Harare.

Chakabva played a wonderful supporting role to Raza, who has been consistently outstanding for his adopted country, smashing 102 runs off 75 balls, including two sixes and 10 fours.

Zimbabwe reached 291-5 with 15 balls to spare after the early loss of wickets and a slow scoring rate suggested they had little chance of success at Harare Sports Club.

"Since (coach) Dave (Houghton) came back, we have put a lot of emphasis on a lot of good things and to be able to achieve that, it is such a humbling feeling," said Raza.

"I know I am grabbing the (individual) trophy but Reggie (Chakabva) and Tony (Muyonga) did well. The bowlers also did an amazing job. So, as much as it is me, it is really all of us.

"It is good that I am doing my job, but to have 100s from me and Reggie, that little cameo from Tony, and Luke (Jongwe) the other day, tells you the depth of the squad. I am very pleased for the boys."

Bangladesh skipper Tamim said: "We put up a decent total. During the first game, we had an opportunity to score 20 more runs. Today, I thought our batting was good but we did not execute our bowling well.

The wicket was good from the beginning but when the spinners came on, it was not as easy as in the first game. All credit must go to Zimbabwe. They were the better team in this series.

- Remarkable transformation -

Zimbabwe also won the first ODI match on Friday by five wickets against opponents ranked eight places higher and continued a remarkable transformation under recently hired Houghton.

The former national team batting star took over in June with Zimbabwe in the doldrums after 3-0 ODI and Twenty20 whitewashes by visiting Afghanistan.

Houghton told...

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