
In a high-pressure encounter at the T20 World Cup 2026, Zimbabwe’s talisman Sikandar Raza delivered a moment of magic that left fans and commentators in awe. Defending a modest total, Raza produced a peach of a delivery to clean up South Africa captain Aiden Markram, handing Zimbabwe the perfect start in their bid to upset the Proteas. The dismissal came at a crucial juncture and instantly shifted the momentum, injecting belief into the Zimbabwean camp.
Sikandar Raza delivers a peach to get rid of Aiden Markram
It was the fifth ball of the third over when Raza unleashed his trickery. Bowling to Markram, he fired in a well-disguised carrom ball that pitched on a good length. The delivery skidded on and stayed unusually low. Markram, attempting to punch it off the back foot, was caught in two minds.
Before he could bring his bat down in time, the ball sneaked under it and crashed into middle stump. The sight of the stumps rattling sent the Zimbabwean players into wild celebrations. It was not just a wicket — it was a statement.
Raza’s variation, subtle change of pace, and clever use of length showcased his experience on the global stage. In a format where batters often dominate, this was a reminder of how skill and deception can still outfox the best.
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Zimbabwe post fighting total
Earlier in the evening, Zimbabwe had opted to bat first, hoping to put scoreboard pressure on South Africa. However, their decision did not unfold as planned. Regular wickets disrupted their rhythm, preventing them from fully capitalizing on the powerplay and middle overs.
Despite the stumbles around him, Raza stood tall. The veteran all-rounder played a captain’s knock, scoring a brilliant 73 off just 43 deliveries. His innings was studded with eight crisp boundaries and four towering sixes. He rotated strike smartly and accelerated at the right moments, ensuring Zimbabwe posted 153/7 in their allotted 20 overs — a total that looked competitive but far from imposing.
Every run seemed valuable on a surface that offered some grip and variable bounce, something Raza later exploited with the ball.
Kwena Maphaka shines for Proteas
For South Africa, young pacer Kwena Maphaka was the standout performer with the ball. He finished with impressive figures of 2/21 in his four overs, maintaining tight lines and building pressure during key phases.
All-rounder Corbin Bosch also picked up two wickets, but his spell proved expensive. Conceding 40 runs in four overs, Bosch struggled to contain Zimbabwe’s late surge, especially against Raza’s calculated aggression.
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