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England Go Big but Chevrons Fight Back Hard
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39012, member: 636"] Zimbabwe and England played their first-ever test cricket match at Trent Bridge. The visiting team won the coin toss and asked England to bat first during day one. This choice did not work well, as English batsmen scored 498 runs for just three wickets. Zac Crawley and Ben Duckett opened for the home team and built a strong partnership quickly. Both players reached centuries before Zimbabwe bowlers could break through their batting. Wessly the spinner finally dismissed Ben Duckett after he made 140 runs during the second session. Ollie Pope joined Crawley at the crease and continued the aggressive batting approach that hurt Zimbabwe. Pope scored a century himself before Sikander Raza removed Crawley, who finished on 123 runs. The breakthrough did not slow down England as they kept scoring runs at a fast pace. Joe Root came to bat and added 34 runs before Blessing Muzarabani took his wicket. Zimbabwe bowlers found a better rhythm during the final session and created pressure on English batsmen. The visiting team felt happy about their improved performance as day one ended successfully. England holds a commanding position heading into day two action, which continues Friday. The historic match marks the first test cricket meeting between these two nations. Zimbabwe hopes to build on its late momentum when play resumes. [/QUOTE]
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