Muzarabani’s Career-Best 4-17 Destroys Australia in T20 World Cup Shocker

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Blessing Muzarabani produced the performance of his career, claiming 4 wickets for just 17 runs to lead Zimbabwe to a historic 23-run victory over Australia in the T20 World Cup. The towering fast bowler’s devastating spell has thrown Australia’s tournament into chaos and announced Zimbabwe as a team capable of causing major upsets.
The damage began immediately as Muzarabani struck with his very first delivery of Australia’s innings, enticing Josh Inglis to hole out for 8 runs. The fast bowler then removed both Cameron Green and Tim David for second-ball ducks, leaving Australia shell-shocked at 25 for 3. The triple strike within the powerplay set the tone for what would become a disastrous Australian batting display.
Australia’s woes continued as acting captain Travis Head departed for 17, bringing the score to 29 for 4—their worst powerplay performance at a T20 World Cup in recent memory. The collapse meant that even experienced campaigners like Glenn Maxwell and Matthew Renshaw faced an uphill battle to rescue the innings. While both players showed fighting spirit, the early damage proved too significant to overcome.
Matthew Renshaw played the innings of his T20I career, scoring 65 off 44 balls with several powerful strikes down the ground. His partnership with Maxwell offered brief hope, but once both were dismissed, Australia’s tail had no answers. Muzarabani returned to claim the crucial wicket of Renshaw in the penultimate over, effectively sealing Zimbabwe’s remarkable victory. Australia was eventually bowled out for 146 with three balls unused.
For Zimbabwe, this triumph represents their greatest T20 World Cup moment in nearly two decades. Brian Bennett’s unbeaten 64 set the foundation with the bat, while the bowling unit executed their plans perfectly. Australia now faces a must-win situation against Sri Lanka, with their tournament progression no longer in their own hands.

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