Nagpur: Zimbabwe relied on their experience to tame a fighting Hong Kong by 14 runs in the opening match of the World Twenty20 Qualifiers at VCA stadium, in Nagpur on Tuesday.
Invited to bat in the Group B contest, Zimbabwe posted 158 for eight and then overcame some anxious moments before managing to restrict the rivals to 144 for six.
Zimbabwe opener Vusimuzi Sibanda top scored with a 59-run knock that came off 46 balls with five boundaries and a six.
Down the order, Elton Chigumbura played an unbeaten cameo of 30 runs that helped the side cross the 150-run mark.
Hong Kong skipper Tanwir Afzal returned impressive figures of two for 19 in his four overs. Young paceman Aizaz Khan also scalped two Zimbabwe batsmen.
Hong Kong made a sedate start to their chase but accelerated in the middle overs before losing quick wickets towards the fag end to fall short by 14 runs.
Hong Kong players showed a lot of heart and at one stage looked on course to score an upset win when skipper Tanwir Afzal went hammer and tongs.
Opener Jamie Atkinson batted extremely well by scoring 53 off 44 balls but he got out in the 17th over.
Hong Kopng then lost Anshuman Rath (13) Nizakat Khan (0) in successive balls in the 19th over.
Skipper Afzal struck unbeaten 31 in just 17 balls but that proved insufficient as it only reduced the margin of defeat.
His fearless batting and ablity to hit hard and long, though, was a big plus for Hong Kong.
Donald Tiripano (2/27) and Tendai Choitara (2/28) shared four wickets between them.
Zimbabwe next play Scotland while Hong Kong will clash with Afghanistan on Thursday at the same venue.
Brief Scores: Zimbabwe 158 for 8 in 20 overs (V. Sibanda 59, E. Chigumbura 30 n.o.; T. Afzal 2/19) bt Hong Kong 144 for 6 in 20 overs (J. Atkinson 53, T. Afzal 31 n.o.; D Tiripano 2/27, T Chitara 2/28).