Zimbabwe produced a stunning performance to claim a resounding 304-run victory over the United States in a recent ODI match in Harare.

Sean Williams played a remarkable innings, scoring a career-best 174 runs, including 21 boundaries and five sixes. He received valuable support from Joylord Gumbie, with whom he shared a 160-run partnership for the second wicket.

Zimbabwe set an imposing total of 408 for 6. In response, the United States struggled from the start, losing five wickets within the first 10 overs. They could not mount a recovery and were eventually bowled out for a mere 104.

Richard Ngarava and Ryan Burl were the chief destroyers, inflicting damage on the top order. This victory marked Zimbabwe’s fourth consecutive win in the tournament and represented the second-largest victory margin in ODI history.

It was a dominant performance that left the United States with a heavy defeat to ponder.

Brief Scores: Zimbabwe 408/6 in 50 overs (Sean Williams 174, Joylord Gumbie 78; Abhishek Paradkar 3-78, Jessy Singh 2-97) beat USA 104 in 25.1 overs (Abhishek Paradkar 24; Sikandar Raza 2-15, Richard Ngarava 2-25) by 304 runs

TOPICS: ICC ODI World Cup Qualifiers zimbabwe