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“Don’t Stop Believing”: Zimbabwe U19s exit with pride intact

by Joseph Madyembwa
January 31, 2026
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“Don’t Stop Believing”: Zimbabwe U19s exit with pride intact

The afternoon at Harare Sports Club carried a familiar mix of warmth and weight, sun on the outfield, a gentle breeze across the stands, and a crowd that kept turning up with drums, flags and voices even when the tournament had already been cruel on the scoreboard.

Zimbabwe Under-19s signed off their ICC Men’s Under-19 World Cup campaign with a 74 run defeat to Bangladesh Under-19s, finishing winless, their only point coming from the abandoned group match against Scotland. Bangladesh made 253 for 9 before bowling Zimbabwe out for 179 in 48.4 overs.

Bangladesh’s innings was anchored by captain Azizul Hakim Tamim, whose composed 59 provided stability while contributions around him ensured momentum was never lost. Zimbabwe’s bowlers worked hard to prevent the innings from running away entirely. Michael Blignaut claimed 2 for 41 and Shelton Mazvitorera finished with 2 for 44, both finding breakthroughs at moments that kept the contest alive and the home crowd engaged.

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The target was demanding but not unimaginable, the kind of chase that calls for calm heads and a solid platform. That platform never materialised. Bangladesh seamer Iqbal Hossain Emon produced a decisive opening spell, taking 5 for 24 and leaving Zimbabwe reeling at 15 for 3. The noise in the stands softened into anxious murmurs, not through apathy, but through familiarity with what early collapses can do to young sides.

From there, Zimbabwe’s innings took its character from their captain. Simbarashe Mudzengerere’s 70 was an exercise in responsibility rather than ambition, a measured, stubborn effort built on discipline and resolve. With wickets falling around him and the required rate climbing, he batted as though his primary duty was to keep the contest alive for as long as possible.

When Zimbabwe slipped to 109 for 8, the match appeared set to end quietly. Instead, it found its most stirring passage. Mudzengerere and Mazvitorera combined for a 64 run ninth wicket stand that transformed the atmosphere. The result was no longer in doubt, but pride was very much in play.

Mazvitorera put on a solid fight.

Mazvitorera’s unbeaten 42 from 42 balls, featuring four 4s and two 6s, was played without fear. Each boundary brought a roar that carried celebration, relief and defiance in equal measure. Bangladesh eventually wrapped up the innings through Al Fahad, who returned figures of 3 for 39, but Zimbabwe ensured the final overs belonged to their spirit.

A winless home World Cup will inevitably sting, but Zimbabwe leave with moments that point toward growth. Mudzengerere’s innings offered a clear example of leadership under pressure, Mazvitorera delivered genuine all round impact, and the team showed a refusal to let difficult moments slide into resignation.

Zimbabwe exit the tournament without a victory, but not without heart, and not without hope. On a warm Harare afternoon, their supporters did not get the ending they wanted, but they were reminded why they keep coming back, because this team, even in defeat, kept believing.

Tags: #BANU19#CricketWithHeart#DontStopBelievin#FutureStars#HarareSportsClub#U19CricketWorldCup#YouthCricket#ZimbabweCricket#ZIMU19
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