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New Zealand Seizes 49-Run Lead Over Zimbabwe on Day 1 of Second Test

Summary

  • New Zealand skittles Zimbabwe for 125, then reaches 174-1
  • Debutant Zakary Foulkes takes 4-38, Matt Henry 5-wicket haul
  • Brendan Taylor's emotional return to Zimbabwe team ends in dismissal
New Zealand Seizes 49-Run Lead Over Zimbabwe on Day 1 of Second Test

On the first day of the second test between New Zealand and Zimbabwe, the visitors wasted no time in gaining the upper hand. New Zealand's bowlers skittled out Zimbabwe for just 125 runs, with debutant Zakary Foulkes taking 4-38 and Matt Henry bagging another five-wicket haul with 5-40.

In reply, New Zealand's openers Devon Conway and Will Young put on a 162-run partnership before Young was dismissed for 74. Conway remained unbeaten on 79 as New Zealand reached 174-1 by stumps, taking a 49-run lead.

The day was also marked by the emotional return of Brendan Taylor to the Zimbabwe team. The 39-year-old, who had served a three-and-a-half-year ban for breaching anti-corruption and anti-doping rules, top-scored for Zimbabwe with 44 runs. However, his dismissal just when he looked set for a successful comeback proved to be a disappointment for the home side.

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New Zealand dominated the first day, bowling out Zimbabwe for 125 before reaching 174-1 in reply, taking a 49-run lead.
Debutant Zakary Foulkes took 4-38, while experienced seamer Matt Henry bagged a five-wicket haul for New Zealand.
Brendan Taylor, a 39-year-old veteran, made an emotional comeback to the Zimbabwe team after serving a three-and-a-half-year ban. However, he was dismissed for 44 just when he looked set for a successful return.

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