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Matt Henry's six-for puts New Zealand in command as Conway shines in Bulawayo Test
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55486, member: 636"] Matt Henry captured six wickets for 39 runs as New Zealand bowled Zimbabwe out for 149 runs during the opening day at Queens Sport Club. Nathan Smith supported the attack by claiming three wickets for 20 runs during an outstanding bowling display. Zimbabwe captain Craig Ervine led his team's scoring with 39 runs before falling to Smith's bowling. Six batsmen from the home side failed to reach double figures against the disciplined New Zealand attack. The visitors completed their bowling performance midway through the afternoon session. Devon Conway responded with an unbeaten 51 runs for his 12th Test half-century alongside Will Young who remained 41 not out. The opening partnership guided New Zealand to 92 without loss at the close of play. Mitchell Santner led the team as captain after Tom Latham suffered an injury before the match. New Zealand trails by 57 runs but established a strong foundation for building a substantial first innings total when play resumes Thursday. [/QUOTE]
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