
Zimbabwe has folded within three days, as expected, but so far England has won for its shifts in their one -time Trent Bridge test on Saturday.
In response to England 565-6 declared, Zimbabwe was for 265 and 255. England won shifts and 45 runs in a good warming for an Indian five test tour starting on June 20. The spine characters are fair for the defiant effort of Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe launched his first test match with England in 22 years as a heavy loser and was further affected from the first day when Richard Ngarava, one of the four sailors, suffered a rear cramp after bowling only nine overs and no more deal with.
England lifted 498-3, its highest score on the first day in the home test, then announced the second morning, because knowing that they had to take only 18 goals without launching Ngarava.
After led by Briant Maiden Century Brian Bennett Brilant Maiden Century on Friday Zimbabwe, Sean Williams led on Saturday, so England appeared on how to prevent him from achieving his sixth test.
When Williams was at 88 of 82 balls, it took happiness to be 88.
He was hit on his knees that tried to sweep Shaaib Bashira outside Spinner and distributed. The review showed that the ball barely nicknamed the stump.
Williams left for great applause just before lunch, and Zimbabwe’s hopes with him to a large extent.
The goals began to fall regularly after lunch. Despite the defiant 68-moon 60 from Sikandar Raza, Zimbabwe lost the last six goals on 109 runs.
Bashir took 6-81, his fourth test five-form and career best match 9-143.
Published:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published on:
May 24, 2025
Tune