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'This chase should inspire Zimbabwe cricket'

Cricbuzz Staff 
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Raza stroked an unbeaten 67 to follow up on the 161-run stand by Solomon Mire and Sean Williams and take Zimbabwe to a six-wicket win ©AFP

It was a great day for Zimbabwean cricket in Galle. When Sri Lanka made 316, not many gave them a chance at the innings break, but what transpired after a few hours was an inspiring, record-breaking run chase.

Here's how the Twitterati reacted to Zimbabwe's first ever win against Sri Lanka in any format in their own backyard.

This was the first time a score of over 300 was successfully chased down in Sri Lanka.

Deepu Narayana
@ deeputalks
 

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Mohandas Menon
@ mohanstatsman
 

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Bharath Ramaraj
@ Fancricket12
 

It was indeed an excellent run chase, but a few at work had a reason to be pleasantly disappointed. It could have been the first instance in ODIs where there was no six hit in a 300+ successful chase, but Sikander Raza decided to finish it off in style.

Mazher Arshad
@ MazherArshad
 

Former cricketers, home, away and neutral, heaped praised on Zimbabwe for their stupendous show.

Kumar Sangakkara
@ KumarSanga2
 

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Brendan Taylor
@ BrendanTaylor86
 

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Mohammad Kaif
@ MohammadKaif
 

Sri Lanka's fielding was once again under the scanner as they dropped catches and even fumbled a few.

Raashid A.
@ Raashid_A
 

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Aakash Chopra
@ cricketaakash
 

Home sweet home, they say, but home hasn't been that sweet for Sri Lanka recently.

Bharath Seervi
@ SeerviBharath
 

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Omkar Mankame
@ Oam_16
 

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