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Zimbabwe vs New Zealand, 1st Test Match Summary

ZIM vs NZ, 2025 - Test Summary

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Match Ended   
149&165
307&8/1 (2.2)
New Zealand beat Zimbabwe by 9 wickets
ZIM 149/10
Bat Top Batsmen
39 (116)
  • 6x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 33.62SR
30 (78)
  • 5x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 38.46SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 2.51
15.3
OVERS
39/6
R/W
Bowler
ECON 1.42
14
OVERS
20/3
R/W
NZ 307/10
Bat Top Batsmen
88 (170)
  • 12x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 51.76SR
80 (119)
  • 5x4s
  • 1x6s
  • 67.22SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
26
OVERS
73/3
R/W
Bowler
ECON 2.83
18
OVERS
51/2
R/W
ZIM 165/10
Bat Top Batsmen
49 (66)
  • 6x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 74.24SR
27 (83)
  • 2x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 32.53SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 1.57
17.1
OVERS
27/4
R/W
Bowler
ECON 2.80
10
OVERS
28/3
R/W
NZ 8/1
Bat Top Batsmen
4 (2)
  • 1x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 200SR
4 (6)
  • 1x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 66.66SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 6.00
1.2
OVERS
8/1
R/W
Bowler
ECON 0.0
1
OVERS
0/0
R/W
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Right then, that wraps up the first Test match of this 2-match short series, where New Zealand have taken a 1-0 lead. All eyes now turn to the second Test, which will begin on Thursday, August 7, at 8 am GMT. But you can join us an hour earlier for the pre-match coverage. Until then, stay tuned, and just change the tabs to catch up on the ongoing fifth Test between England and India at The Oval. CIAO!
New Zealand captain, Mitchell Santner, applauds his team's performance first, highlighting a strong collective effort. Mentions that the bowlers did well, exceeding expectations with the ball's movement, and restricting Zimbabwe to under 150 runs in the first inning. Santner notes that the batting could have been more clinical, but building a lead was a positive outcome. Praises the Zimbabwean bowlers, particularly Blessing Muzarabani, for making batting challenging with the ball bouncing sharply. Also acknowledges that his team needs to improve their batting in the next match. He also commends Nathan Smith's exceptional bowling, although an injury limited his contribution. The captain saw the silver lining in Smith's injury, as it gave Michael Bracewell and him extra practice with the ball.
Matt Henry is adjudged the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his total of 9 wickets in the match. He says that the transition from T20s to Test cricket is a bit tough, as adapting at the international level requires belief in the preparation and a strong skillset to back it up. Feels pleased with how the team was able to exploit the conditions on day one and establish a solid platform. Speaking about the injuries to Nathan Smith and Will O'Rourke, Henry mentions that both were being assessed and expresses hope that they would return before the second Test, while also acknowledging the importance of managing their workload with a long summer ahead. Concludes by saying it was great to be back playing Test cricket.
Zimbabwe captain, Craig Ervine, reflects on the team's performance in the Test match, noting that there was a lot more application from the team this time around. Feels that the pitch offered a lot on the first day, but the players tried to grind through it, sticking to their plans and showing intent. Although a few questionable decisions went against them, Ervine believes the team showed promise. Ervine mentions that the team had expected the pitch to play better than it did, with unexpected lateral movement, as he thought 250 would have been a competitive score on the first day, but Zimbabwe ended up about 100 runs short. Despite there being enough on the surface to take early wickets, things didn't go their way in the New Zealand innings. Praises the bowlers' effort on Day 2, saying they responded well and put in a solid performance. Acknowledges the team's fatigue after a long Test season, emphasising the importance of mental and physical freshness. The team will take a few days off to reassess and recharge before aiming to bounce back strong
Time for the Post-Match Presentations...
This win will be a huge morale booster for New Zealand, after winning the Tri-Nation series earlier. They were clinical from start to finish and stayed ahead every day of the match. They adapted better to the pitch, showed discipline with both bat and ball, and made Zimbabwe pay for every mistake.
Zimbabwe’s first innings collapse set the tone for them. The batters lacked focus and got out playing poor shots or failing to read the conditions. Only Craig Ervine looked settled, but the rest of the top order fell too cheaply. Bennett, Curran, and Raza fell within moments, and although Tsiga and Welch tried to rebuild, it never looked enough. They need to sort out their batting, which has been the major issue for them in this defeat. Henry’s 6-fer ripped through the line-up, and Zimbabwe’s inability to stitch partnerships cost them dearly. Even in the second innings, apart from Williams and Ervine, the batters looked out of sorts and failed to apply themselves again on a pitch that wasn’t overly challenging.
For New Zealand, it was a complete performance. The top order did the job with composed fifties from Conway and Daryl, while Young’s early start and Nicholls’ steady knock ensured stability. With the ball, Matt Henry was relentless across both innings, finishing with 9 wickets in the match, while Santner’s control and O’Rourke’s breakthroughs ensured Zimbabwe never got any breathing room. Though they did lose their two bowlers in the third inning, where Nathan Smith was ruled due to an abdominal tear, and Will O'Rourke complained of back stiffness and didn't take the field in the second session of Day 3, but skipper Santner did well to rotate his limited options smartly and won the game.
Day 3 offered Zimbabwe a faint glimmer of hope when Craig Ervine and Sean Williams put together a 57-run stand. But their dismissals just before lunch broke the back of Zimbabwe’s resistance. Tsiga tried his best again, adding 27 valuable runs, and a late 9th-wicket partnership with Blessing Muzarabani gave some cheer to the home fans. However, Mitchell Santner’s four-wicket haul wiped out the tail with ease. The pitch had a variable bounce, but New Zealand's bowlers also remained accurate and patient, making life hard for Zimbabwe's unsettled batters.
From the start, it was a one-sided contest with Zimbabwe constantly on the back foot. On Day 1, their batters collapsed against a sharp new-ball spell by Matt Henry and Nathan Smith, with only Craig Ervine and Tafadzwa Tsiga showing some grit. New Zealand responded assertively as Devon Conway and Will Young cruised to 92/0 by stumps. On Day 2, Zimbabwe clawed back slightly by taking regular wickets, but Daryl Mitchell’s gritty 80 and Smith’s late resistance helped the visitors to a sizeable total. The hosts ended Day 2 already trailing by 127 runs and two wickets down in their second innings.
CLINICAL AND DOMINANT. That would be the first two words to describe this thumping win for New Zealand as they have stamped their authority in Bulawayo with this pumping nine-wicket win over Zimbabwe in the opening Test of the two-match series. After electing to bat first, the hosts looked under pressure across the three days. The disciplined bowling attack of New Zealand dismantled Zimbabwe for 149 in the first innings, and a strong response with the bat saw them post 307, building a commanding 158-run lead. Zimbabwe, needing to bat long to force a fightback, couldn’t hold off the Kiwi pace and spin duo on Day 3 and were bowled out for just 165. Chasing a paltry target of 8 runs, New Zealand finished the game within three overs to take a 1-0 lead in the 2-match series.
Over 2.2 : 8/1
4 Runs
  • 02.1
  • 42.2
H. Nicholls
4 (2)
W. Young
0 (6)
N. Nyamhuri
1.2-0-8-1
2.2
4
Newman Nyamhuri To Henry Nicholls
FOUR! Here comes the winning runs from the bat of Henry Nicholls. Short-pitched, on middle and off. Henry Nicholls pulls this flat and through the mid-wicket region for a boundary to win the first Test by 9 wickets.
2.1
0
Newman Nyamhuri To Henry Nicholls
On a length around the pads, Henry Nicholls gets inside and goes for the flick but misses.
Over 2 : 4/1
0 Runs
  • 01.1
  • 01.2
  • 01.3
  • 01.4
  • 01.5
  • 01.6
W. Young
0 (6)
H. Nicholls
0 (0)
S. Williams
1-1-0-0
1.6
0
Sean Williams To Will Young
Fuller on off, Will Young blocks this off his back foot. A maiden over.
1.5
0
Sean Williams To Will Young
Pushed through around off, Will Young edges this to short third for another dot.
1.4
0
Sean Williams To Will Young
Short of a length on off, Will Young cuts this to point for no run.
1.3
0
Sean Williams To Will Young
Fuller, on middle and leg, Will Young goes for the slog sweep, gets it off the inside edge and onto his pads for no run.
1.2
0
Sean Williams To Will Young
Tossed up on off, Will Young defends this well.
1.1
0
Sean Williams To Will Young
Fuller around off, Will Young drives this to cover for no run.
Henry Nicholls walks out at 3.
Over 1 : 4/1
4 Runs
  • 00.1
  • 00.2
  • 00.3
  • 00.4
  • 40.5
  • W 0.6
D. Conway
4 (6)
W. Young
0 (0)
N. Nyamhuri
1-0-4-1
0.6
W
Newman Nyamhuri To Devon Conway OUT!
OUT! CHOPPED ON! Back of a length around off, Devon Conway jumps down the track and was looking to wrap things up with a punch through covers. But the ball is close to his body and thus, he gets a bottom edge and the ball has gone on to uproot the middle stump out of the ground. New Zealand can't have that 10-wicket emphatic win now, as they lose their first, but just a matter of fact only, as they have played brilliantly so far.
0.5
4
Newman Nyamhuri To Devon Conway
FOUR! New Zealand are halfway through the total. Back of a length, around the pads. Devon Conway pulls this flat and towards the right of deep square leg for four runs. Just 4 needed now to win for the Kiwis.
0.4
0
Newman Nyamhuri To Devon Conway
Good length, angling into the batter. Devon Conway defends this around short leg.
0.3
0
Newman Nyamhuri To Devon Conway
Good length, wide of off, Devon Conway pushes this towards point for a dot.
0.2
0
Newman Nyamhuri To Devon Conway
On a length, wide of off. Devon Conway jumps down the track and looks to loft this over cover but gets beaten.
0.1
0
Newman Nyamhuri To Devon Conway
On a length, around off, Devon Conway gets right on top of the bounce and blocks this out.
2 OV
0 Runs
S. Williams to W. Young
  • 01.1
  • 01.2
  • 01.3
  • 01.4
  • 01.5
  • 01.6
1 OV
4 Runs
N. Nyamhuri to D. Conway
  • 00.1
  • 00.2
  • 00.3
  • 00.4
  • 40.5
  • W 0.6
Match Info
  • Venue Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo
  • Weather Sunny
  • Toss Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat
  • Result New Zealand beat Zimbabwe by 9 wickets
  • Player of the Match Matt Henry
  • Umpire Alex Wharf (ENG), Asif Yaqoob (PAK) and Langton Rusere (ZIM)
  • Referee Ranjan Madugalle (SL)
Match Notes
  • Stumps: New Zealand 92/0 in 26.0 overs
  • D Conway 12th Test fifty: 50 runs in 83 balls (8x4) (0x6)
  • 1st wkt Partnership: 50 off 82 balls between W Young (22) and D Conway (28)
  • New Zealand 50/0 in 13.4 overs
  • Drinks: New Zealand 45/0 in 12.0 overs
  • Innings Break: Zimbabwe 149/10 in 60.3 overs
  • M Henry 5th Test 5-wicket haul: 5/36 (13.5)
  • Tea: Zimbabwe 138/7 in 55.0 overs
  • 6th wkt Partnership: 50 off 132 balls between C Ervine (25) and T Tsiga (19)
  • T Tsiga dropped on 19 by N Smith in 44.2 overs
  • Zimbabwe 102/5 in 43.1 overs
  • Drinks: Zimbabwe 96/5 in 42.0 overs
  • C Ervine dropped on 18 by N Smith in 35.4 overs
  • Lunch: Zimbabwe 67/4 in 26.2 overs
  • Zimbabwe 52/3 in 23.1 overs
  • Drinks: Zimbabwe 31/3 in 13.0 overs
  • Stumps: Zimbabwe 31/2 in 13.0 overs
  • Innings Break: New Zealand 307/10 in 96.1 overs
  • W Rourke dropped on 0 by T Tsiga in 95.3 overs
  • New Zealand 300/7 in 94.2 overs
  • Drinks: New Zealand 294/7 in 92.3 overs
  • 8th wkt Partnership: 50 off 101 balls between D Mitchell (30) and Nathan Smith (19)
  • D Mitchell 15th Test fifty: 53 runs in 85 balls (4x4) (0x6)
  • New ball taken: New Zealand 256/7 in 80.1 overs
  • Tea: New Zealand 254/7 in 79.0 overs
  • New Zealand 250/7 in 75.4 overs
  • Drinks: New Zealand 209/6 in 66.0 overs
  • New Zealand 200/5 in 62.2 overs
  • Lunch: New Zealand 174/3 in 52.0 overs
  • New Zealand 151/1 in 42.1 overs
  • 2nd wkt Partnership: 50 off 88 balls between D Conway (25) and H Nicholls (24)
  • Drinks: New Zealand 125/1 in 38.0 overs
  • New Zealand 102/1 in 29.1 overs
  • Tea: Zimbabwe 165/10 in 67.1 overs
  • Innings Break: Zimbabwe 165/10 in 67.1 overs
  • Zimbabwe 151/8 in 60.4 overs
  • Drinks: Zimbabwe 143/8 in 57.0 overs
  • B Muzarabani dropped on 7 by A Patel in 55.1 over
  • T Tsiga dropped on 1 by M Bracewell in 44.2 overs
  • Lunch: Zimbabwe 114/6 in 42.0 overs
  • 5th wkt Partnership: 50 off 85 balls between S Williams (28) and C Ervine (22)
  • Zimbabwe 103/4 in 35.6 overs
  • Drinks: Zimbabwe 76/4 in 27.0 overs
  • Zimbabwe 50/3 in 21.2 overs
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