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Zimbabwe survive West Indies victory push
CHASE...claimed 2-9 from 12 miserly overs (Photo: AFP)
Cricket, Sports
February 8, 2023

Zimbabwe survive West Indies victory push

BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe (CMC) — Spinners Gudakesh Motie and Roston Chase tried to force a dramatic finish, but West Indies met resistance from the bottom half of the Zimbabwe batting and had to settle for a draw in the first Test on Wednesday.

Motie bagged a career-best 4-50 from 24 overs and Chase snared a miserly 2-9 from 12 overs to send a few jitters through the Zimbabwean dressing room after the Windies set them 272 to win in a minimum of 49 overs on the final day of the contest at the Queen’s Sports Club.

The Caribbean side were, however, frustrated in their attempt to grab an unlikely win when debutant wicketkeeper Tafadzwa Tsiga, not out on 24, remained unflappable for two hours and the hosts reached 134 for six when time expired.

The result meant the two-match series remained level at 0-0 and created huge expectations for the second Test, starting on Sunday at the same venue.

“After losing a whole day, I think it was a commendable effort from us to get close to a victory, so well done to us,” West Indies Captain Kraigg Brathwaite said after play.

“But also Zimbabwe batted very well. I think overall, I’m pleased with the team effort.”

Motie gave West Indies an early breakthrough when he had opener Tanunurwa Makoni caught behind for nine, but Innocent Kaia and Chamu Chibhabha added 47 for the second wicket to ease the early tension.

But Motie engineered a period of instability when he got Kaia caught at mid-wicket for 24 and Zimbabwe captain Craig Ervine caught behind for 17, and Chase got Chibhabha caught at slip for the top score of 31 in between, as Zimbabwe sunk from the comfort of 83 for two to 83 for four.

West Indies again found first innings century-maker Gary Ballance an immovable force and he spent over an hour at the crease take the Zimbabweans past 100 before Chase got him caught behind for 18 and Motie followed up with the scalp of Brad Evans lbw for a duck next over.

With almost 40 minutes of play remaining, there was still a chance for West Indies to cut a path to victory, but Tsiga and Wellington Masakadza batted through the remaining time to save the day for the home team.

Earlier, West Indies continued from 21 without loss overnight, and tried to score quickly to hasten a declaration, which came on 203 for five after lunch with Raymon Reifer leading the way with 58 and Jermaine Blackwood supporting with 57.

SCOREBOARD

West Indies 1st Innings 447-6 dec

Zimbabwe 1st Innings 379-9 dec

West Indies 2nd Innings (overnight 21-0)

*K Brathwaite lbw b Masakadza 25

T Chanderpaul b Evans 15

R Reifer c and b Masakadza 58

J Blackwood c wk Tsiga b Masakadza 57

R Chase c wk Tsiga b Evans 14

K Mayers not out 17

J da Silva not out 9

Extras (b3, lb1, nb4) 8

Total (5 wkts, 60 overs) 203

Fall of wickets: 1-32, 2-50, 3-157, 4-174, 5-180.

Bowling: Nyauchi 16-5-38-0; Masakadza 23-5-71-3;

Evans 12-2-41-2; Mavuta 6-0-30-0; Nagarava 3-0-19-0.

Zimbabwe 2nd Innings (target: 272)

I Kaia c Brathwaite b Motie 24

T Makoni c wk da Silva b Motie 9

C Chibhabha c Blackwood b Chase 31

*C Ervine c wk da Silva b Motie 17

G Ballance c wk da Silva b Chase 18

+T Tsiga not out 24

B Evans lbw b Motie 0

W Masakada not out 0

Extras (b8, lb3) 11

Total (6 wkts, 54 overs) 134

Fall of wickets: 1-14, 2-61, 3-83, 4-83, 5-119, 6-120

Bowling: Roach 3-0-16-0; Motie 24-6-50-4; Joseph

5-0-19-0; Holder 5-1-13-0; Brathwaite 4-0-10-0; Chase

12-6-9-2; Mayers 1-0-6-0

Result: Match drawn

Series: Two-match series level 0-0.

Player of the Match: T Chanderpaul (West Indies)

Umpires: L Rusere, P Reiffel (Australia).

TV umpire: I Chabi

Match referee: J Crowe (New Zealand)

Reserve umpire: F Mutizwa

MOTIE…grabbed a career-best 4-50.

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