Cameroon’s Alfred Meyong and Zoua continued to trouble the Zimbabwe defenders, but were not sharp enough at goal to keep the scores even.

Zimbabwe had a rare chance just before the break but Shadreck Nyahwa shot wide much to the relief of the supporters of the home side.

The two teams returned after the break determined to score and it was the hosts who continued to miss chances with Tchuente and Serge Andoulo the chief culprits.

The home fans continued to cheer the Lions until Banga gave them the lead. When goalkeeper Sibanda and Zimbabwe failed to clear in the box, the Cotonsport defender acrobatically hit the ball with his back facing the net to send the fans into raptures.

Tchuente should have made it 2-0 for Cameroon with just six minutes remaining but he shot feebly into the waiting hands of Sibanda to leave the home side with a slim win.

The win marked a perfect start for the hosts who failed to win a game in their three games during the pre-CHAN tournament held over a week ago in Yaounde.

Zimbabwe also continued with their poor run of failing to win their opening matches in all their appearances at the CHAN competition, designed only for home-based players.

What they said

Martin Mpile (Cameroon coach):

First, I would like to thank Zimbabwe team for having a good game.

I am satisfied with the three points acquired during this first day, because this is important for the start of each tournament. We will study Mali, our next opponent.

Zdravko Logarusic (Zimbabwe Coach ":

Cameroon and their coach are to be congratulated for the match achieved tonight at the start of the competition. We played against a good team which will certainly have a say in this CHAN.

This is not the end of the world. We will play two more games and we have every chance of securing a place in the quarterfinals. It's up to us to study our mistakes and correct them before our next meeting against Burkina Faso.

Source: cafonline.com