Zimbabwe victory charge hit by late collapse

Zimbabwe victory charge hit by late collapse
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Summary Zimbabwe were 92 for four in their second innings in the one-off Test at Harare Sports Club.

Zimbabwe opened up a 175-run lead over Bangladesh with six second innings wickets remaining on Saturday, but they were left to rue a late collapse on the third day of the one-off Test at the Harare Sports Club.After dismissing the tourists for 287 -- and a first innings lead of 83 -- Zimbabwe were 69 without loss before Bangladesh captured four quick wickets for the addition of just 23 more runs as the home side finished on 92 for four at stumps.Captain Brendan Taylor (five) and former skipper Tatenda Taibu (0) were the not out batsmen.Earlier, Bangladesh resumed on 107 for three in their first innings with Mohammad Ashraful moving on from his overnight 34 to 73 with captain Shakib Al Hassan scoring 68.Test debutant Brian Vitori, a left-armer with some pace and aggression, led the Zimbabwe attack well and he took four wickets for 66. Veteran spinner Ray Price also had some success with two for only 34.