What we want is fight and courage, skills will look after itself: Raza after Zimbabwe usurped West Indies

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Vaibhav Tripathi

Following a memorable win over the West Indies, Zimbabwe all-rounder Sikanda Raza voiced his satisfaction with the team’s resilient performance. He emphasized the essential role of perseverance and belief, asserting that skills naturally unfold as a consequence. Raza also recognized the contributions of Ryan Burl, who played a crucial role in the team’s total of 268 with a commendable half-century.

Zimbabwe maintained their unbeaten streak in the ongoing World Cup qualifiers with a 35-run victory over the West Indies in Harare on Saturday, April 24th. Raza himself played a pivotal role in the victory, contributing 68 runs with the bat and claiming two wickets.

“All I asked from the boys, doesn’t matter what skills we have. What we want is fight and courage, skills will look after itself. That’s what we got today. (Ryan) Burl has been amazing, he has been hungry in the change room, he has shown dedication towards his batting,” said Sikanda Raza in the post-match presentation.

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