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Conway's First Test Century in over 2 Years Boosts New Zealand's Lead over Zimbabwe

BULAWAYO PROVINCE, ZIMBABWE, AUG 7 – Matt Henry took 5 wickets and debutant Zakary Foulkes claimed 4 to help New Zealand build a 49-run lead after day one of the second Test match, officials said.

  • New Zealand gained the upper hand against Zimbabwe at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo after winning the first Test by nine wickets last week.
  • The Black Caps' strong position stems from debutant Zakary Foulkes' four-wicket haul and Matt Henry's sixth five-wicket haul in Test cricket.
  • Foulkes, one of three New Zealand debutants, took 4-38 while Henry bowled 15 overs for 5-40 as Zimbabwe were skittled out for 125.
  • Brendan Taylor, making his comeback after a three-and-a-half-year suspension, was Zimbabwe’s highest scorer with 44 and shared a heartfelt interview in which he reflected on how just a few years prior he was struggling to find the strength to get through each day.
  • New Zealand replied strongly with Devon Conway unbeaten on 79 and a first-wicket stand of 162 with Will Young, indicating a commanding position in the second Test.
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Conway's first test century in over 2 years boosts New Zealand's lead over Zimbabwe

BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe (AP) — Devon Conway overcame his patchy form in test cricket with his first hundred in over two years as New Zealand eyed an imposing lead against Zimbabwe in the second test on Friday.

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