West Indies one up in test series, defeat Zimbabwe by 117 runs


FE Team | Published: October 25, 2017 11:36:36 | Updated: October 26, 2017 11:26:38


Devendra Bishoo spins Windies to Test victory

West Indies claimed a comfortable win in the first Test in Bulawayo with a day to spare as leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo cut through Zimbabwe's batsmen for the second time in the match, finishing with 4 for 105 in the innings - and 9 for 184 in the match.

Hamilton Masakadza (57) and Brendan Taylor (73) provided the only real resistance for Zimbabwe, who must regroup if they are to secure a draw from the two-match series, which resumes at the same venue on Sunday.

Tenth-wicket pair Kyle Jarvis and Chris Mpofu enjoyed some fun in a losing cause, putting on 53 in nine overs as West Indies claimed the extra half-hour, but their entertaining contributions could not mask a disappointing conclusion for the hosts, who began Tuesday’s action in such positive fashion.

West Indies were eight down overnight with Roston Chase unbeaten on 91 but the innings was swiftly wrapped up in the morning session, Graeme Cremer (4-114) pushing one through the defence of Kemar Roach with the first ball before Chase aimed a wild swipe at Sean Williams (3-91) and was bowled to fall five short of his hundred.

Masakadza and Solomon Mire survived through to lunch and took their stand to 99 until the former edged part-timer Kraigg Brathwaite (1-30) to short leg via his thigh pad.

Mire (47) fell in the next over, missing out on a debut fifty as Roach (1-34) tailed a full one into his stumps.

Bishoo claimed his first victim by trapping Craig Ervine (18), and another soon followed as Williams (6) was tempted out of his ground and Shane Dowrich completed the stumping.

Either side of tea, Taylor and Sikandar Raza (30) put on a defiant 64 until the latter slapped a Bishoo long hop straight to cover. 

Malcolm Waller (11) became involved in a mix-up with Taylor and was run out by Shai Hope’s direct hit, and Chase (2-61) got in on the act by diving to his left to take a return catch which dismissed Regis Chakabva (1).

Zimbabwe’s dwindling hope were all-but extinguished when it was Taylor’s turn to fall victim to a run out, this time coming back for a second, leaving Bishoo and Chase to mop up either side of Jarvis and Mpofu’s colourful cameos, reports hindustantimes.

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