Motie gives Zimbabwe a scare but debutant Tafadzwa Tsiga helps salvage draw
Zimbabwe 379 for 9 dec (Ballance 137*, Kaia 67, Joseph 3-75) and 134 for 6 (Chibhabha 31, Tsiga 24, Motie 4-50, Chase 2-9) drew with West Indies 447 for 6 dec (Chanderpaul 207*, Brathwaite 182, Mavuta 5-140) and 203 for 5 dec (Reifer 58, Blackwood 57, Masakadza 3-71, Evans 2-41)
However, Gary Ballance and Tsiga adopted a measured approach and helped Zimbabwe get closer to safety. West Indies tried a number of things, which included Jason Holder resorting to bowling offbreaks but the duo stood firm for 19 overs. Chase then produced the breakthrough when he strangled Ballance down the leg side and in the next over Motie trapped Brad Evans in front. But Tsiga remained resolute, while Wellington Masakadza faced 36 balls without scoring before the two teams shook hands as the opening Test ended in a stalemate.
Evans claimed his maiden Test wicket when he burst through the defences of Chanderpaul in the ninth over of the day. From around the wicket, he got one to jag one back into the left-hander, who played away from the body, as the ball took a thin inside edge and pegged back his middle stump. Soon after, Masakadza pinned Brathwaite in front for the second time in the Test.
Blackwood batted with a more defensive mindset and even failed to put away a few short deliveries early in his innings. He got his first boundary away via a bottom edge through the wicketkeeper’s legs but soon gained confidence, slamming a six and four in the last over before lunch. Ervine rang in the changes but both Reifer and Blackwood seemed fairly comfortable at the crease as the two moved into lunch unbroken with West Indies 199 ahead.
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