Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

CRAIG ERVINE HITS CENTURY AS ZIMBABWE FIGHT BACK

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

BULAWAYO: Craig Ervine’s maiden Test century allowed Zimbabwe to enjoy their best period of a difficult series, as they held New Zealand’s bowlers at bay for much of the third day of the second Test on Monday.

Ervine made the most of the early life granted to him to score an unbeaten 115, taking Zimbabwe to stumps on 305 for six - just 78 runs shy of avoiding the follow-on.

Zimbabwe’s batsmen showed that they had learned some lessons from the first Test, which they lost by an innings inside four days, although they were also assisted by the flat pitch at Queens Sports Club.

Having drawn a blank on the second evening when Zimbabwe reached 55 without loss, New Zealand put in a determined bowling effort on Monday but were thwarted by an increasing­ly dogged home side.

While the tourists managed three wickets in the opening session of the day, Ervine found an able partner in debutant Peter Moor, who scored 71 in a 148-run partnershi­p for the sixth wicket that took more than a session out of the game.

Neverthele­ss, having declared on 582 for four in their innings, New Zealand remain confident that another result is within their grasp after dismissing Moor in the final half-hour of the day.

“It’s only day three and we’ve got the runs on the board and have a lot of time in the game,” bowling coach Shane Jurgensen said.

“We’re down the bottom end of their innings. There were signs today that the carry is a bit lower and the pitch is taking a bit more turn.” Zimbabwe’s total might have looked very different had Ross Taylor held a regulation slip catch off the bowling of Tim Southee when Ervine was on just one.

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