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Conway scored a century in Test cricket after two and a half years. His celebration in the photo after a century.
New Zealand won the third biggest win in Test history. The team defeated Zimbabwe by an innings and 359 runs in the second Test. With this, the series was named after 2–0. On Saturday, Zimbabwe was all out in his second innings by scoring 117 runs in his second innings.
Debuting Jakri Fallks took 9 wickets in the match and gave the team the biggest Test victory. On Friday, New Zealand declared an over night innings after a lead of 476 runs. The team scored 601 runs losing 3 wickets thanks to (Rachin Ravindra 165*, Devon Conway 153 and Henry Nichols 150*). Zimbabwe lost his sixth consecutive Test and scored less than 170 runs in all four innings of this series.
New Zealand’s visit to Zimbabwe was invincible. He won all the matches, finals and both Tests of the T20 Tri-Series.
New Zealand’s biggest win New Zealand registered its biggest win in Test history. Earlier in 2012, Kiwis defeated Zimbabwe by inning and 301 runs in Napier.
Zimbabwe’s first innings reduced to 125 runs Zimbabwe won the toss and decided to bat first. The entire team was all out for 125 runs. Matt Henry took the most 5 wickets. Fallks took 4 wickets in their account. In response, Dewon Conve (153 runs), Henry Nichols (150* runs) and Rachin Ravindra (165* runs) scored 601 runs and declared the innings. No Zimbabwe’s bowler could leave his mark. Zimbabwe’s second innings ended in 117 overs.
Brandon Taylor went on to play the test after 42 months ban. He batted opening for Zimbabwe.
Henry took 5 wicket hall for the sixth time in Test Henry bowled 15 overs, taking 40 wickets, giving 40 runs. This was the sixth 5 wicket hall of his Test career. Along with this, he succeeded in taking 5 or more wickets against this team for the second time. This was his second 5 wicket hall in the series. In the first Test, he took a total of 9 wickets (6/39 and 3/51). In the second innings, Henry took 2 wickets for 16 runs. The Player of the Series was also formed due to taking 16 wickets in the Henry series.
Matt Henry Player of the Series.
Rachin’s third century Rachin Ravindra faced 139 balls in New Zealand’s first innings and scored 165 runs. His bat led to 21 fours and 2 sixes. This was the third century of his Test career and the first century against Zimbabwe. He has played 17 Test matches so far and has scored 1,224 runs in 32 innings at an average of 42.20. His best score has been 240 runs. He played this innings against South Africa.
Rachin Ravindra scored a century on 104 balls. His celebration in the photo.
Henry Nicole’s bat came out of 10th century Nichols faced 245 balls and scored 150 runs. 15 fours came out of his bat. This was the 10th of his Test career and the first century against Zimbabwe. Ravindra and Nichols shared an unbeaten 256 -run partnership in 285 balls. So far this player has played 58 Test matches and has scored 3,161 runs in 90 innings at an average of 39.02. His best score has been 200* run.
Celebrating Henry Nichols after a century.
2 thousand runs of Conway The entire Conway completed 2000 runs of his career in this Test and scored the fifth century after about two and a half years. He scored 153 runs. Friday was a very difficult day for Zimbabwe. His three bowlers Blessing Mujarbani, Trevor Gwandu and Vincent Maska all spent more than 100 runs. The same three were also the bowlers who took wickets in this match so far, although Gwandu’s wicket came on the first day.
An unbeaten 256 -run partnership between Nichols and Ravindra Middle order batsmen Henry Nichols and Rachin Rabindra shared an unbeaten 256 -run partnership for the fourth wicket. Both scored centuries and put shots around the ground on the ball of Zimbabwe’s ballrs.
Nichols returned unbeaten after scoring 150 runs on 245 balls. Henry hit 15 fours in the innings. In the third session, Rachin Ravindra batted fast and scored 165* runs on 139 balls. Ravindra hit 21 fours and 2 sixes in the innings. Read full news …