New Zealand defeated Zimbabwe by 90 runs in the first one-day international (ODI) at Dunedin yesterday, as poor batting by the tourists undermined a creditable bowling effort.
Zimbabwe, reeling from a humiliating innings-and-301-run defeat in a one-off Test in Napier last week, were set an achievable target of 249 after winning the toss and sending New Zealand in to bat on a seaming wicket.
However, hard work by Zimbabwe paceman Shingi Masakadza, who took four for 46, was undone by a weak batting display in which captain Brendan Taylor’s 58 off 68 balls was the sole bright spot.
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New Zealand opener Martin Guptill produced a man-of-the-match display in scoring 70 to anchor the home side’s innings, while promising all-rounder Rob Nicol took four wickets for 19 in his fourth ODI.
“We just weren’t good enough today,” Taylor said. “We’ll go back to the drawing board with the batting and a few areas with the ball, but we were just outplayed by a better side.”
New Zealand were far from convincing, as Zimbabwe took two wickets in the opening two overs, and they were eventually bowled out in the 48th over.
Kane Williamson (35), Nathan McCullum (30) and Andrew Ellis (33) all made good starts, but could not dig in on a green-tinged pitch that offered plenty of movement.
Guptill was the only batman who managed to break the shackles and his 88-run partnership with Williamson proved crucial in steadying the New Zealand innings.
He brought up a half-century off 44 balls, including seven fours, but fell when a lapse in concentration saw him clean bowled by Elton Chigumbura.
Chigumbura struck again four overs later, enticing debutant Tom Latham into an attempted cover drive, which edged to wicketkeeper Tatenda Taibu.
Unlike the Napier Test, Zimbabwe maintained the pressure and were rewarded when a diving Dean Brownlie was run out for 19 after Regis Chakabva hit the stumps from side-on with a sharp piece of fielding, leaving the hosts on 166-6.
Masakadza claimed another three scalps as the hosts’ final four wickets fell for 25 runs, with Andrew Ellis (33) playing onto his stumps, Nathan McCullum clean bowled and Tim Southee (3) out LBW.
Zimbabwe suffered a horror start to be 15-3 in the sixth over, with openers Stuart Matsikenyeri (1) and Hamilton Masakadza (7) both out cheaply.
Taylor, who described the Test loss as “a big smack in the face,” gave Zimbabwe some hope in the middle order, forging partnerships of 52 and 30 with Tatenda Taibu and Malcolm Waller.
He eventually fell trying to lift the run rate against a miserly New Zealand attack, smashing a six off Nicol, but offering Andrew Ellis an easy catch at long-off when he went for another the next ball.
Taylor’s departure effectively ended Zimbabwe’s resistance, with only tail-ender Ray Price’s 26, the second-highest score of the innings, adding some respectability to the final result.
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