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7.1 to Mawoyo, 85.0 mph, He's struck first ball, bowled at 136.7kmph, full and wide with some away swing, Mawoyo had looked determined so far and he went after that one, chased a wide ball, got a thick edge and Sammy snapped that one at second slip 25/1
41.2 to Jarvis, 86.6 mph, edged and gone! Gabriel gets another one, short of a length and Jarvis sensed a chance there, tried to cut, got a thick edge and Ramdin took an easy one to his right 107/9
41.4 to Chatara, 86.8 mph, Zimbabwe have been bowled out, it was only a matter of time after that first delivery, good length and straight, Chatara made room and just hung his bat out in the vain hope that it would make contact, it didn't 107/10
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10.1 to Masakadza, 52.3 mph, Shillingford strikes first ball as well, good bounce for him, landed on the off and turned in, Masakadza played loosely at that one, offering leg slip a straightforward catch as he closed the face, went off the glove, was short 26/2
12.4 to Sibanda, 51.7 mph, leading edge and Zimbabwe are three down! Floating it on a good length on middle, it went on straight, Sibanda played for the spin, trying to close the face, got a leading edge and offered a straightforward catch to Shillingford 39/3
14.6 to Taylor, that's gone, Taylor's fallen in the first over, you sensed something would happen given the way the over panned out, turns in from a good length outside off, gets forward to defend, it turns in, he gets an inside edge onto the pads and offers a simple catch to short leg 47/4
22.3 to Waller, 55.7 mph, yet another wicket for Shillingford, and yet another Zimbabwe batsman caught at short leg, really these are not deliveries specialist Test batsmen should be getting out to, there is bounce, but he's just popped it in front of short leg, who's dived forward to complete the catch, he's standing in the crease, the ball has bounced into him, and he's made no attempt to get the bat out of the way, inside edge onto thigh pad and to the fielder 58/6
30.3 to Chakabva, Shillingford takes a five-for! He's delighted, that went on straight and Chakabva was clueless about that one, flighted on the off and middle stump and Chakabva played inside the line, hoping for it to turn, but it didn't, it went on straight, beat the bat and crashed into the stumps 77/7
36.6 to Cremer, 52.6 mph, that's a snorter, what a ball, lethal bounce, short of a good length and it just spat off the pitch, went on straight and Cremer didn't have a clue, tried to play it off the back foot, got a thin edge and Ramdin took a sharp catch behind the stumps, not much Cremer could have done about that 97/8
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