
Matt Henry (X-Somerset Cricket) New Zealand’s fast-manders dominated Zimbabwe on the day 1. The second test match in Bulawayo, with Matt Henry taking 5-40 and the debutant Zakara Foulkes, who claimed 4-38 to release the host to 125.Matt Henry continued his exceptional form from the first test, where he claimed nine goals, by leading a bowling attack against the fighting line -up Zimbabwe.Will Young scored 74 runs with 11 four before rejection, while Devon Conway stayed at 79. Nebitou. The duo shared the command of the 162-run partnership before Young Cumps cut into a short ball into his stumps.Brendan Taylor, who returned to testing the cricket after a 3½ -year ban on violating multiple ICC behavior codes, managed to escape 107 balls in what he described as a “debut feeling”.Zimbabwe’s bats continued from their nine goal in the first test, although New Zealand was missing fast Nathan Smith and Will O’Rouke for injuries.The three debut New Zealand fast pitch -mounted – Foulkes, Jacob Duffy and Matthew Fisher – added Henry Bowling’s championship after Captain Zimbabwe won and decided to bat.Zimbabwe Wicketkeeper-Batsman Tafadzwa Tsiga remained unbeaten at 33 and took part in Last-Wicket partnership before Fisher requested his debut goal with the release of Tanak Chivang.Taylor, who replaced Ben Currana in the highest ranking, showed durability, while the goals collapsed around him in the opening session. His return began in a trembling, when Duffy’s short ball faded out of the bat and flew over the goal on the border.
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Henry struck early and let Brian Bennett catch young in the second slip to zero. Then he imprisoned Nick Welch’s foot in front of the goal on 11 with a van that came back.Foulkes was constantly worried about Batsmen and finally Sean Williams caught Young in the second slip. He also released Ervine to 7, taking Young taking his third catch in the slip.The situation of Zimbabwe deteriorated after lunch when they lost three goals in eight vans, collapsed to 83-7. Taylor’s resistance ended when he cut off a simple catch to Captain Mitchell Santner on another cover of Henry.Sikandar Raza fell on Foulkes’s short ball that caught Rachin Ravindra on the foot slip, while Trevor Gwanda was distributed by his foot in front of the goal without scoring.Henry finished his five goals Bowling Vincent Maskes and blessed Muzarabani in consecutive crossing before Fisher wrapped Zimbabwe shifts.The opening couple from New Zealand dominated the final session and founded a strong position for his team by the end of the day.