4.00pm Who would've have thought at 72 for 8 that we'd see Zimbabwe batting for nearly 90 minutes into the final session? Going by what transpired, I can safely tell you Donald Tiripano will make many more runs in his Test career. Certainly looked extremely accomplished for a No. 10 batsman. Credit must also go to debutant Prince Masvaure for showing the kind of application he did. Played late, played straight for most parts. Exhibited tremendous technique and a solid temperament. But the moment belongs to Wagner, whose hostile spell has given New Zealand the edge. We should have 10 overs or so, barring bad light. Join us in a bit
MT Chinouya b Wagner 1 (14m 12b 0x4 0x6) SR: 8.33
END OF OVER:77 | 1 Run | ZIM: 164/9
- Donald Tiripano49 (162b)
- Michael Chinouya1 (7b)
- Tim Southee17-8-28-2
- Neil Wagner20-8-41-5
END OF OVER:76 | 6 Runs | ZIM: 163/9
- Donald Tiripano49 (161b)
- Michael Chinouya0 (2b)
- Neil Wagner20-8-41-5
- Tim Southee16-8-27-2
Seems like a good atmosphere has built up at Queens. Zimbabwe fans have started their famous song 'One more, one more', Firdose tells me