World Twenty20 2016: Zimbabwe beat Hong Kong in opening match

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ICC World Twenty20 Group B, Nagpur:

Zimbabwe 158-8 (20 overs): Sibanda 59, Chigumbura 30 not out, Afzal 2-19

Hong Kong 144-6 (20 overs): Atkinson 53, Tiripano 2-27, Chatara 2-28

Zimbabwe won by 14 runs

Zimbabwe avoided an upset in the opening game of the sixth ICC World Twenty20 tournament as they beat Hong Kong by 14 runs in Nagpur.

Opener Vusi Sibanda set the Test side on the way with 59 from 46 balls, while Elton Chigumbura hit three late sixes to help them post 158-8 from 20 overs.

Hong Kong's hopes rested with former Warwickshire batsman Jamie Atkinson.

But when he fell for 53 from 44 balls, Hong Kong's slim chances disappeared with him as they finished on 144-6.

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Despite having 44-year-old ex-Australia batsman Ryan Campbell making his debut, Hong Kong had struggled to keep up with the required run rate before Atkinson hit two sixes.

One team from Group B, which also includes Scotland and Afghanistan who meet later on Tuesday, will qualify for the Super 10 stage when the eight major teams enter the competition.

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