-
Ukraine backers to vow major support at NATO summit
-
Mercedes demos set stage for wave of German auto protests
-
Ayuso happy to fly under radar at Tour de France
-
Iran leaders pay last respects to Khamenei as mourners gather
-
Curran ready to fill England gap left by Stokes exit
-
UN issues 'red alert' over 'catastrophe' in Sudan's El-Obeid
-
Djokovic has history on the line at Wimbledon
-
Tour de France to start with team time-trial 'bang'
-
Hamilton sparkles in Silverstone sunshine
-
Dressed for success: Osaka reaches Wimbledon last 16 for first time
-
Swift and Kelce set to tie the knot in glitzy arena extravaganza
-
Bayern sign Germany defender Brown until 2031
-
Police hunt for Ukrainian woman over Monaco bomb attack
-
MEXC's June Highlights: $437 Billion in Trading Volume, Offering Access to 7,000+ US Stocks and ETFs
-
Kenya's abortion taboo is killing thousands of women
-
Stocks mostly rise as beaten-down tech stocks enjoy bounce
-
Madonna returns to form with dancefloor filler "Confessions II"
-
Iranian leaders pay respects to supreme leader as Tehran prepares for funeral
-
Dean says Australia final a 'fresh start' for England
-
Doubles not a 'carnival sideshow' say players amid schedule row
-
Wimbledon giving Serena 'as much time' as possible for doubles
-
Klopp in 'talks' for Germany job after Nagelsmann exit: federation
-
Chinese investors flock to Hong Kong as trading curbs tighten
-
Surging real estate development divides opinion on Athens' riviera
-
Projected 'super typhoon' heads for US Pacific islands
-
Move over, Messi! Robot footballers thrill crowds in South Korea
-
UN warns of strong looming El Nino
-
France deaths rose by 30% during heatwave
-
Hunt for last signs of life in Venezuela quake zone
-
Drones spot sharks 73 times in two days off Sydney beaches
-
Asian markets rise as beaten-down tech stocks enjoy bounce
-
Supreme leader's body arrives at Tehran religious complex for funeral
-
David v Goliath as Cape Verde face Messi's Argentina at World Cup
-
Mbappe's French juggernaut face Paraguay, eye World Cup quarter-finals
-
Nagelsmann quits as Germany coach after World Cup exit: reports
-
Wallabies riding wave of patriotic support against Ireland
-
All Blacks return to Christchurch 'a blessing', says Savea
-
Belgium opens up Congo archives amid global minerals race
-
'Not a museum': Slovak UNESCO village strains under tourism
-
Wimbledon clings onto fashion traditions, with a twist
-
DR Congo opposition builds against presidential third-term bid
-
Death toll from massive strikes on Kyiv rises to 30
-
China sports brands score NBA stars to assist global ambitions
-
El Nino set to be strong, UN warns
-
Man dies after setting self ablaze outside UN in New York: police
-
'Inspired millions': Modric praised as World Cup career appears at end
-
VAR 'taking joy' from football says Croatia coach Dalic after loss
-
Death toll hits 10 in Thai monk procession crash
-
Afghans come home but risk exclusion without any ID
-
Asian markets rise as beaten tech stocks enjoy respite from selling
Shanto cracks maiden T20 50 as Bangladesh make 150-7 against Zimbabwe
Opener Najmul Shanto scored a maiden Twenty20 half-century Sunday to help steer Bangladesh to 150-7 in their World Cup Super 12 game against Zimbabwe at Brisbane's Gabba ground.
After a slow start in which Bangladesh made just 63-2 off the first 10 overs, Shanto led the charge to smack 40 off the next five before he fell for 71 with seven fours and a six in his 55-ball knock, helped by some sloppy fielding.
Afif Hossain chipped in with 29 with Blessing Muzarabani the pick of the bowlers on 2-13.
Fresh from their stunning last-gasp, one-run upset over Pakistan, a win for a confident Zimbabwe would put them top of Group 2, at least temporarily.
Table-toppers India face South Africa later while Pakistan meet the Netherlands in a must-win game, both clashes in Perth.
Bangladesh, ranked two spots higher than Zimbabwe, are looking to bounce back from a heavy 104-run defeat to South Africa and keep themselves in the hunt for a semi-final place.
Skipper Shakib Al Hasan won the toss and chose to bat on a glorious day only to see opener Soumya Sarkar out in the second over without scoring, caught behind off pace bowler Muzarabani.
Shanto was in good touch, smacking two early boundaries as he put on 22 with Liton Das before Das ballooned a catch to Tendai Chatara off a slower delivery from Muzarabani.
It left Bangladesh on 32-2 after the six-over powerplay, where only two fielders are allowed outside the 30-yard circle.
Despite some scratchy fielding, Zimbabwe bowled economically on a fast and bouncy track to keep the score down to 63-2 at the halfway stage.
But once past that mark, Bangladesh became more aggressive and rotated the strike well with Shanto reaching his first T20 50 off 45 balls -- Bangladesh's first half-century of the tournament.
Al Hasan, who has played in every T20 World Cup since its inception in 2007, survived a run-out chance on 23 at the other end but fell five balls later, caught brilliantly by Muzarabani from spinner Sean Williams, snapping a 54-run partnership.
Shanto kept going alongside Hossain then holed out to Craig Ervine before Bangladesh took 47 from the last five overs.
J.Gomez--AT