
New Zealand continued his merciless run in the test series of two matches, when on the second day on Friday at the end of the game at the end of the game accumulated the huge first shifts of 601/3. Masterclass visitors were in the headline Devon Conway 153, Rachin Ravindra’s Blazing 165 and Henry Nicholls patient 150, giving them a lead of 476 runs on the third day.
Conway, opening of shifts, On his way to his fifth test century, he enjoyed some fortune. He had a big escape when he was hit by a sharp turn from Vincent Masekes on the pads, but the repetition confirmed that the ball would miss the stump. Although not the best of his smooth, the left -hander fought before the blessing of Muzarabani, he finally got a breakthrough, sharply sharply back to wipe Conway’s arm and deviates to the stumps.
Jacob Duffy, promoted as Nightwatchman before lunch break, offered a solid resistance in his debut test shifts. He contributed a handy 32 before falling to Maskes, and ensured that the middle order had come with the result table that had already looked dominant.
Nicholls, who filled in to rest Tom Latham, showed immense patience and peace. Raised his 10. Testing hundreds in 166 vans, anchored one end, turned the strike and punished the occasional free ball. On the other hand, Ravindra had no mood to play conservatively. He takes the attack on the pitch, found the limit 21 times and cleaned it twice and raced in his second test century in command. His aggressive approach ensured that New Zealand kept the speed of scoring throughout the day.
After the stump, Zimbabwe looked tired in the field when he spent more than two days to chase the skin. With a 476-run pillow, New Zealand is expected to announce his shifts at the beginning of the third day. Visitors hope to make money to wear the playground and use any premature movement to penetrate the setting of Zimbabwe.
The first test in the same place, Wrapped within three daysAs New Zealand’s fresh, fresh, similar result in Bulawayo would only surprise a few. For Zimbabwe will not only a challenge of survival, but to show sufficient resistance to filming the competition within the last two days.
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Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
August 8, 2025