HARARE: Craig Ervine's lady century upstaged Ross Taylor and Kane Williamson's record-breaking endeavors as Zimbabwe paralyzed New Zealand by seven wickets in the first day universal at Harare Games Club on Sunday.
Taylor and Williamson proceeded with their amazing keep running of structure as New Zealand piled on 303 for four, just for Ervine's dashing innings to convey Zimbabwe to triumph with six balls to save.
The 29-year-old left-hander's past best in ODIs was 85, however elevated to the No. 3 position by mentor Dav Whatmore, he completed unbeaten on 130 from only 108 conveyances as the hosts pursued more than 300 for simply the second time in an ODI. (AFP)
Taylor and Williamson proceeded with their amazing keep running of structure as New Zealand piled on 303 for four, just for Ervine's dashing innings to convey Zimbabwe to triumph with six balls to save.
The 29-year-old left-hander's past best in ODIs was 85, however elevated to the No. 3 position by mentor Dav Whatmore, he completed unbeaten on 130 from only 108 conveyances as the hosts pursued more than 300 for simply the second time in an ODI. (AFP)