Victor nyauchi

  1. Shaheens close in on innings victory over Zimbabwe ‘A’
  2. Burl stars as Zimbabwe stun Australia to record historic victory
  3. ZIM vs WI: Victor Nyauchi claims maiden Test fifer
  4. Madande gives Zimbabwe dramatic ODI victory over Ireland
  5. Victor Nyauchi
  6. IND vs ZIM Live Broadcast: Sony ropes in Top commentators for INDIA Zimbabwe 3rd ODI LIVE, India win by 13 runs, Follow LIVE


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Shaheens close in on innings victory over Zimbabwe ‘A’

MUTARE: Pakistan Shaheens were on the cusp of an innings win over Zimbabwe ‘A’ at the close of the third day’s play of the second four-day match at the Mutare Sports Club in Mutare. At stumps, Zimbabwe ‘A’ were still trailing by 78 runs in their second innings with just three wickets in hand. Earlier, resuming their first innings at 461-8 in 112 overs, Shaheens were dismissed for 479 in 116 overs. Centurion Haseebullah added just six runs to his overnight score as he was dismissed in the 116th over, scoring 117 off 214 deliveries with the help 14 fours and one six. Shahnawaz Dahani was the last batter to be dismissed. For Zimbabwe ‘A’, Victor Nyauchi took five wickets for 125 runs. In turn, starting their second innings at a deficit of 316 runs, only Nyasha Mayavo (55 off 108) managed to score a half-century for the hosts. Tony Munyonga (43 off 69) and Joylord Gumbie (42 off 99) were the other notable run-getters for the side. For the tourists, Aamir Jamal and Mohammad Ali bagged two wickets apiece for 45 and 37 runs, respectively. Scores in brief: Zimbabwe ‘A’ 163 in 56.4 overs (Tadiwanashe Marumani 66, Dion Myers 50; Mohammad Ali 4-36, Mehran Mumtaz 3-36, Aamir Jamal 3-51) and 238-7 in 76 overs (Nyasha Mayavo 55, Tony Munyonga 43, Joylord Gumbie 42; Mohammad Ali 2-37, Aamir Jamal 2-45); PAKISTAN SHAHEENS 479 in 116 overs (Haseebullah 117, Hussain Talat 74, Omair Bin Yousuf 65, Mohammad Huraira 64, Qasim Akram 36, Aamir Jamal 35, Imran Butt 27; Victor Nyauchi 5-125, Tanak...

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Record-breaking Motie spins West Indies to series victory over Zimbabwe SUMMARY: Zimbabwe 115 all out from 40.5 overs (Innocent Kaia 38; Gudakesh Motie 7-37, Jason Holder 2-18) and 173 all out from 47.3 overs (Craig Evans 72, Innocent Kaia 43; Gudakesh Motie 6-62) vs West Indies 292 all out from 92.3 overs (Roston Chase 70, Raymon Reifer 53, Joshua Da Silva 44, Tagenarine Chanderpaul 36; Victor Nyauchi 5-56, Brandon Mavuta 3-73) Motie, playing his third Test, returned figures of 7-37 and 6-62 as West Indies won the match convincingly inside three days, despite rain wiping out large durations on the second and third days. His figures of 13-99 are also the Despite good performances by Play started late on day three due to a wet outfield and once it did, Nyauchi made an instant impact, getting Jason Holder to nick off with the first delivery of the day. Motie, the other overnight batter, soon became Nyauchi’s fifth victim as he found deep midwicket with a pull as West Indies added just two runs to their total, taking a 177-run lead. It was Nyauchi’s first five-wicket haul in Tests. For the second time in the match, Kaia was off the blocks quickly, hitting three fine strokes for boundaries in the first two overs. But Alzarri Joseph gave West Indies the first breakthrough in the third over as Tanunurwa Makoni edged behind, looking to play an expansive drive. Gudakesh Motie celebrates one of his 13 wickets in the game Then, the first bowling change brought a wicket, with Chamu C...

Burl stars as Zimbabwe stun Australia to record historic victory

Australia – 141 all out in 31 overs (David Warner 94, Glenn Maxwell 19, Aaron Finch 5; Ryan Burl 5/10, Brad Evans 2/35, Victor Nyauchi 1/15) Zimbabwe – 142-7 in 39 overs (Regis Chakabva 37*, Tadiwanashe Marumani 35, Takudzwanashe Kaitano 19; Josh Hazlewood 3/30, Marcus Stoinis 1/6, Ashton Agar 1/16) Zimbabwe won by three wickets A stunning spell of five wickets from Ryan Burl, followed by a wonderful captain’s innings of 37 not out from Regis Chakabva, steered Zimbabwe to their first ever victory over Australia in their own backyard in the third and final one-day international at Riverway Stadium in Townsville on Saturday. The tourists bowled out the home side for 141 and then fought all the way to chase down their target with three wickets and 11 overs in hand. Zimbabwe broke their sequence of toss losses and were able to bowl first this time round. They made two changes to their team, bringing in Takudzwanashe Kaitano and Victor Nyauchi for Innocent Kaia and Luke Jongwe. Richard Ngarava and Nyauchi began with a superb opening spell against David Warner and Australia captain Aaron Finch, finding accuracy, movement in the air and bounce from the pitch. Warner had one or two narrow escapes early on, but Finch fell again to the bowling of Ngarava, edging a catch to Burl at second slip for five to make it nine for one in the fifth over. Steve Smith scored a single, but then decided to leave a ball from Nyauchi that came back in and trapped him lbw – 10 for two. Warner, now jo...

ZIM vs WI: Victor Nyauchi claims maiden Test fifer

February 14, 2023 | 08:24 pm 2 min read Victor Nyauchi has registered career-best figures in Test cricket (Source: Twitter/@ICC) The right-arm pacer ran down the rival middle and lower order to attain the feat. His effort bundled out West Indies for 292. We look at Nyauchi's stats in Test cricket. Nyauchi runs riot in Bulawayo Nyauchi, who took three wickets on Day 2, uprooted both Holder was out on a harmless delivery while Motie mistimed a short ball to be caught at deep square leg. Notably, Nyauchi got the better of Decoding his Test numbers Nyauchi made his Test debut against Notably, Nyauchi broke his previous best figures of 3/30 which he registered against Meanwhile, the 30-year-old has featured in 10 ODIs and two T20Is. He owns seven and three scalps in those formats, respectively. Motie scalps seven in first innings Left-arm spinner Notably, it was the first instance of him taking five or more wickets in an inning in Test cricket. As per ESPNcricinfo, those are the best figures by a West Indian bowler against Zimbabwe in red-ball cricket. How did the second Test pan out? Opting to bat, hosts Zimbabwe were down to 70/5 at lunch on Day 1. Innocent Kaia (38) was Zimbabwe's top scorer as they crawled to 115. The visitors hammered 292 and took a 177-run lead, riding on half-centuries from Roston Chase and Raymon Reifer. Zimbabwe were all out on 173 to lose the Test match by an innings and four runs.

Madande gives Zimbabwe dramatic ODI victory over Ireland

Clive Madande struck a four off the final ball of a rain-interrupted one-day international thriller in Harare on Wednesday to give Zimbabwe a three-wicket victory over Ireland. The home side needed 13 runs from its last over under the DLS system and, boosted by a six from Ryal Burl, had reduced the target to four runs with one Graham Hume delivery left. By rising to the occasion, wicketkeeper Madande joined Burl (59) and Sikandar Raza (43) as stars of a heroic fightback by Zimbabwe after Ireland posted 288-4 in 50 overs. Zimbabwe scored 214-7 in reply as a three-match ODI series began, following a 2-1 win by the host in a three-match Twenty20 series. Fastest ODI 200s for India: Gill goes third after double century against Sri Lanka Burl was run out seeking a second run off the second ball of the final over and Raza was caught earlier having miscued an attempted shot over long on. Harare-born former England Test batsman Gary Ballance contributed 23 to the Zimbabwe total before being caught at short third man attempting a pull shot off a back-of-a-length ball. Ireland captain Andy Balbirnie struck 121 before retiring hurt. Zimbabwe won the toss, opted to field and, initially, the decision paid off as openers Paul Stirling (13) and Stephen Doheny (3) were dismissed with 25 runs on the board. The match then underwent a dramatic change as Balbirnie and Harry Tector (101 not out) put on 212 for the third wicket -- 16 runs short of the Irish record. Balbirnie faced 137 balls and ...

Victor Nyauchi

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IND vs ZIM Live Broadcast: Sony ropes in Top commentators for INDIA Zimbabwe 3rd ODI LIVE, India win by 13 runs, Follow LIVE

IND vs ZIM Live Broadcast – INDIA Zimbabwe ODI Series – IND ZIM 3rd ODI LIVE: India win by 13 runs: India survived a huge scare in the 3rd ODI, winning the match by 13 runs to clean-sweep Zimbabwe 3-0. Sikandar Raza continued his rich vain of form, smashing his third century in 6th innings to keep Zimbabwe in the hunt. But he could not take Zimbabwe through in 290-run chase. Earlier, Shubman Gill had his redemption as he finally smashed his maiden ODI century. Ishan Kishan scored 50 to take India to 289/8. Catch IND ZIM LIVE Streaming on SonyLIV & Follow INDIA Zimbabwe 3rd ODI LIVE Updates with InsideSport.IN Zimbabwe Live Scorecard: Batsmen R B 4S 6S SR st Ishan Kishan b KL Yadav 13 22 1 1 59.09 lbw b DL Chahar 6 9 1 0 66.67 lbw b Axar Patel 45 46 7 0 97.83 c KL Rahul b Avesh Khan 15 31 2 0 48.39 c Shubman Gill b Shardul Thakur 115 94 9 3 122.34 c & b Axar Patel 16 27 1 0 59.26 c Shikhar Dhawan b DL Chahar 8 16 0 0 50.00 c Shubman Gill b KL Yadav 14 13 1 1 107.69 lbw b Avesh Khan 28 36 2 0 77.78 Not out 2 4 0 0 50.00 b Avesh Khan 0 3 0 0 0.00 Extra 14 (b 0, w 7, nb 4, lb 3) Total 276/10 (49.3) Yet To Bat BOWLING O M R W ECON 10 0 75 2 7.50 9.3 1 66 3 6.95 9 0 55 1 6.11 10 0 38 2 3.80 1 0 9 0 9.00 10 1 30 2 3.00 Fall Of Wickets FOW Over 1-7 2.3 2-82 16.4 3-84 17.5 4-120 26.1 5-122 27.2 6-145 32.1 7-169 35.5 8-273 47.6 9-275 48.4 10-276 49.3 India LIVE Scorecard: Batsmen R B 4S 6S SR c SC Williams b B Evans 40 68 5 0 58.82 b B Evans 30 46 1 1 65.22 c I Kaia b B Evans 130 97...