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New Zealand's Wagner makes Zimbabwe suffer in first Test

By AFP
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe batsman Hamilton Masakadza bats against New Zealand in the first Test in Bulawayo on July 28, 2016.  By Jekesai Njikizana AFP
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Zimbabwe batsman Hamilton Masakadza bats against New Zealand in the first Test in Bulawayo on July 28, 2016. By Jekesai Njikizana (AFP)

Bulawayo (Zimbabwe) (AFP) - Left-arm seamer Neil Wagner's aggressive style brought reward on an otherwise unresponsive pitch as New Zealand claimed four scalps on the opening morning of the first Test against Zimbabwe at Queens Sports Club on Thursday.

Wagner used his raw pace and intimidating short-pitched bowling to claim the wickets of Chamu Chibhabha and Sean Williams, as Zimbabwe limped into the lunch interval on 49 for four.

The hosts lost Brian Chari to the second ball of the day after they had won the toss and elected to bat, but then found stability in an hour-long partnership between Chibhabha and Hamilton Masakadza.

It took a brutal spell from Wagner to make the breakthrough, as he used the short ball to have both Chibhabha and Williams caught on the leg side, although replays suggested that the delivery to Williams had come off the batsman's helmet.

Wagner went to lunch with figures of two for eight from seven overs, while Craig Ervine and Sikandar Raza Butt were the two not-out batsmen for Zimbabwe.

Along with Prince Masvaure, both Chari and Chibhabha were making their Test debuts for Zimbabwe, who have not played a Test match since November 2014.

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