
Devon Conway, Henry Nicholls and Rachin Ravindra New Zealand dominated the second day of the second test against Zimbabwe in Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo on Friday, with Devon Conway, Henry Nicholls and Rachin Ravindra every centuries scoring to reach 601 in response to Zimbabwe’s first Innings.The black caps have expanded their lead to 476 continuous continuous bats. Conway broke its drought of the 16th century with 153 runs while Nicholls remained 150 in its first test series since December 2023 undefeated to 150.Ravindra gave an explosive performance and recorded an undefeated 165 in better than running the ball. He reached his century in just 104 passed and further accelerated and added 65 runs out of 35 balls towards the end of the game.The day began with new Zealand at 174 for one, already led by 49 runs. Zimbabwe’s pitchers tried to detain the onslaught of launching and only two goals throughout the day.Nightwatchman Jacob Duffy held the ground for an hour before he was released at 36. Conway’s goal came later when he misjudged the blessing of Muzarabani and was tilted from his body.
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Nicholls was at the age of 64 when Ravindra joined him after the release of Conway. Both left the impressive partnership, with Ravindra eventually overtaking his partner’s score.The first hubbabwe pitch -ups had a hard day. Muzarabani ended up with the characters of one for 101 at 24 breaks, while Tanaka Chivanga went without a goal and admitted 94 runs at 17 overs.Captain Zimbabwe Craig Ervine turned over seven pitchers in an unsuccessful attempt to stop the flow of runs. New Zealand has accumulated 427 runs while lost only two goals, while Captain Mitchell Santner decided not to report despite a significant lead.