Rob Nicol hit a century on his one-day international debut as New Zealand romped to a nine-wicket win on Thursday in the first match of the series against Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club.
Nicol, 28, made 108 not out as New Zealand chased down a modest target of 232, winning with 39 balls to spare.
Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor admitted it was a disappointing outcome after he made an unbeaten 128 to enable his side to post 231-6 after suffering a disastrous start in which the home side crashed to 21-4 off 11 overs after winning the toss.
Taylor and Forster Mutizwa (69) put on 156 for the fifth wicket.
“To rebuild from where we were this morning was quite tough,” the Zimbabwe captain said. “Forster and I did a decent job that way, but 230 was never good enough. We’re a better side than this.”
Opening bowler Doug Bracewell, another debutant for the Black Caps, put Zimbabwe under early pressure, taking the first three wickets to fall, but Taylor and Mutizwa stopped the rot with a brave stand that took the total to 177, before the latter was caught by wicketkeeper Brendon McCullum off the bowling of James Franklin.
Mutizwa hit three fours and one six off 98 balls.
Zimbabwe’s bowlers were unable to exert pressure on an in-form New Zealand top order.
Nicol became only the seventh player to score a century on his one-day international debut.
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