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Gudakesh Motie takes 7-37 as Zimbabwe out for 115

West Indies, though, aren’t in a great position either as they slipped to 133/4 at stumps on Sunday

Our Bureau Bulawayo Published 13.02.23, 05:28 AM
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Gudakesh Motie registered his maiden five-wicket haul in Tests as the West Indies skittled Zimbabwe out for a paltry 115 in the second and final Test at Queens Sports Club.

The left-arm spinner finished with figures of 7/37 in 14.5 overs after Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat. Former captain Jason Holder also picked up two wickets as Zimbabwe’s first innings lasted only 40.5 overs.

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What also hurt Zimbabwe was the absence of their batting mainstay Gary Ballance, who was ruled out of the game due to a migraine headache. According to a Zimbabwe Cricket spokesman, Ballance had been feeling unwell for the last few days and had not recovered sufficiently to play.

The Windies, though, aren’t in a great position either as they slipped to 133/4 at stumps on Sunday. Kyle Mayers and Roston Chase were batting on 8 and 5, respectively. Raymon Reifer (53) is so far the top scorer for the Windies. Reifer and Tagenarine Chanderpaul (36) stitched 73 for the second wicket before the visitors suffered a mini-collapse.

Brief scores: Zimbabwe 115 (I. Kaia 38; G. Motie 7/37). West Indies 133/4 (R. Reifer 53; B. Mavuta 2/24)). At stumps, Day I

Written with AP/PTI inputs

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