Sikandar Raza and Peter Moor ensured that Zimbabwe lived to fight another day in the second Test after the West Indies delivered some heavy blows on Day 4.
After Craig Ervine’s single-handed effort of 160 in the first innings, another impressive performance come from Zimbabwe team as Sikandar Raza and the lower order contribute in building a massive 262-run lead against Sri Lanka in the only Test at Colombo.
After a top-order collapse, Zimbabwe batsmen Sikandar Raza and Peter Moor held fort as they took the team to a 136-run lead against Sri Lanka in the only Test at Colombo.
Mohammad Nabi has been in a blistering form in the 50-over format of late. His last 6 innings read 40, 50, 25, 30, 49, and 3, batting in lower middle-order. He is likely to be pitted against Zimbabwe captain Graeme Cremer.
Half-centuries from Zimbabwe batsmen Peter Moor and Graeme Cremer kept Sri Lanka at bay, but the hosts were nevertheless on track for a significant first-innings lead on day three of the first Test at Harare Sports Club on Monday.