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Who will win the two-match Test series between Zimbabwe and West Indies? Zimbabwe vs West Indies will be Live streaming on the Fancode app and website. The second and final Test of the series between Zimbabwe and West Indies begins on Sunday at the Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo.
ZIM vs WI LIVE Score, 2nd Test: Zimbabwe BATTING first – Day 1 starts – Zimbabwe have won the toss and opted to bat against WestIndies in the 2nd Test match ...
Chanderpaul racked up his maiden Test hundred, while Brathwaite missed out on a well-deserved double, scoring 182. The first Test match ended in a draw, but there was excitement till the last session of the fifth day. As the opening Test between the two teams ended in a draw, both teams will now seek triumph in the series by winning the second Test match.
West Indies left-arm spinner took career-best figures on a spinner's pitch to dismiss Zimbabwe for 115. Himanshu Agrawal. 12-Feb-2023 • -1080 mins ago.
Despite losing Chanderpaul for 36 - top-edging legspinner Mavuta to short fine leg - West Indies were well placed at 117 for 2 when a mix-up with Blackwood cost Reifer his wicket shortly after bringing up his half-century. Two overs later, the slow turn away from the right-hander Tafadzwa Tsiga had him ballooning a catch to point. By stumps, the visitors had already taken a first-innings lead.
Check out LIVE scorecard from Day 1 of the second Test between Zimbabwe and West Indies at Queen's Sports Club in Bulawayo.
The team news from the Zimbabwe camp is that Gary Ballance is unwell, and has been replaced by Milton Shumba, while Brad Evans and Richard Ngarava being rested too. Popular gadgets including laptop, tablet and mobile specifications, features, prices, comparison. Check out LIVE scorecard from the first Test between Zimbabwe and West Indies in Bulawayo. Preview: It’s all to play for in the second Test between hosts Zimbabwe and West Indies, as the second of two Tests gets underway at the Queen’s Sports Club in Bulawayo on Sunday. Check out LIVE scorecard from Day 1 of the second Test between Zimbabwe and West Indies at Queen's Sports Club in Bulawayo. Toss update: Zimbabwe won the toss in the second and final Test against West Indies in Bulawayo, and have opted to bat.
West Indies off-spinner Gudakesh Motie wreaked havoc in the second test against depleted Zimbabwe on Sunday in Bulawayo, taking seven wickets to help ...
We are hoping to keep their lead under 100 runs." "I chose to bat first because the wicket was dry and batting last could be difficult. "Taking seven wickets means a lot to me," said Motie.
Gary Ballance, born in Harare, migrated to England and has scored four Test centuries for them. He switched allegiances recently and made a resounding start ...
Ballance's valiant hundred in the first innings coupled with some help from the weather helped the hosts to grind out a draw in the first Test. But Ballance is not taking any part in the 2nd Test in Bulawayo due to illness. The star batter is ruled out of the Test match due to a migraine headache.
Zimbabwe – 115 all out in 40.5 overs (Innocent Kaia 38, Donald Tiripano 23*, Craig Ervine 22; Gudakesh Motie 7/37, Jason Holder 2/18, Alzarri Joseph 1/29).
Reifer on 53 looked for a quick but probably safe single near Chivanga at mid-on, but Blackwell failed to respond, and Chivanga was able to return the ball to the keeper for Reifer to be run out. At least the score passed 100, and reached 115 after the second-highest partnership of the innings before Chivanga backed away to hit at a ball from Modie and was bowled for his six to end the innings. He bowled a slightly faster arm ball that kept low off the pitch and trapped Brathwaite lbw on the back foot for seven, with the score on 13. Wellington Masakadza scored only a single before, in Motie’s next over, he tickled a catch to leg slip, while Brandon Mavuta also had only one before he went for a wild slog and was caught at slip. Chibhabha had 10 when he was caught at backward point off a leading edge to make the score 48 for two. By the close of play, the tourists had replied with a score of 133 for four wickets, with Raymon Reifer hitting a fifty.
CRR: 3.32. Batting, R(B), 4s, 6s, SR. Joshua Da Silva*, 25(61), 2, 0, 40.98. Roston Chase, 56(93), 4, 1, 60.22. Bowling, O, M, R, W.
84.5 Nyauchi to Roston Chase, out Bowled!! The groundstaff scamper around trying to get the covers in place as quickly as possible as the players seek shelter. It was always on the cards and it's gotten quite heavy quite suddenly.