Day 2 began with Zimbabwe resuming on a score of 363/4. Craig Ervine survived a close call in the very first over of the day, when an outside edge flew through the vacant first-slip position.
In a high-scoring encounter, Craig Ervine and Brian Bennett powered Zimbabwe to a formidable 586 runs against Afghanistan in the first test at Queens Sports Club. While Ervine and Bennett reached ...
4.8 crore, was the pick of the bowlers for Afghanistan, taking three for 127 in 30.2 overs. Besides Williams, Craig Ervine and Brian Bennett also scored centuries. Captain Ervine scored 104 runs in ...
But Ervine, who were batting on 56 not out, scored 104 while Bennett contributed an unbeaten 110 as Zimbabwe reached a massive score. They then took further control of the match by claiming two early ...
Skipper Craig Ervine: Skipper Craig Ervine and Brian Bennett scored centuries after Sean Williams reached the three-figure mark on the opening day as Zimbabwe posted a massive 586 runs on the second ...
Skipper Craig Ervine: Skipper Craig Ervine and Brian Bennett scored centuries after Sean Williams reached the three-figure mark on the opening day as Zimbabwe posted a massive 586 runs on the second ...
Skipper Craig Ervine: Skipper Craig Ervine and Brian Bennett scored centuries after Sean Williams reached the three-figure mark on the opening day as Zimbabwe posted a massive 586 runs on the second ...
Zimbabwe cricket team skipper, Craig Ervine, made his presence felt with a terrific 104-run knock in the Boxing Day Test against Afghanistan at the Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo. Zimbabwe finished ...
"To get a Test match hundred at Queen's [Sports Club] with my family watching, with Sean Williams and Craig Ervine also getting hundreds and putting on a record score for Zimbabwe in Test matches.
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Though Dion Myers was out relatively early for 27 runs, caught by Gazanfar off his own bowling, Zimbabwe found their heroes in Sean Williams and Craig Ervine, who put them in the driver's seat.
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