ESPNcricinfo staff28-Jul-2016Masakadza shepherded Chamu Chibhabha through testing spells from New Zealand’s pace attack but Zimbabwe imploded before lunch, going from 35 for 1 to 36 for 4•AFPNeil Wagner then ripped through the line-up, claiming three wickets in an over soon after lunch to leave Zimbabwe reeling at 72 for 8•AFPThe visitors, however, were kept at bay by a stubborn knock from debutant Prince Masvaure•AFPDonald Tiripano supported Masvaure and the pair added 85 for the ninth wicket to lead Zimbabwe to a relatively respectable total of 164. New Zealand were 32 for 0 at stumps•AFP
Zimbabwe slide yet again
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