Zimbabwe v West Indies, tri-nation series, Bulawayo
Sensational catches and another broken stump
Zimbabwe's captain Graeme Cremer sprang a surprise at the toss when he chose to bat on an overcast morning in Bulawayo•AFP
Sikandar Raza played a typically enterprising innings - an 81-ball 71 laden with quick singles and twos•AFP
West Indies strangled Zimbabwe in the end, taking eight wickets for 67 runs•AFP
He added 162 for the third wicket with Shai Hope, who pressed on to make his maiden ODI ton•AFP
Jonathan Carter, who was caught short off the last ball, could not hide his disappointment•AFP
West Indies' seamers used the conditions to their advantage, but Zimbabwe's openers were resolute•AFP
Craig Ervine continued his impressive form with his third fifty-plus score in four innings•AFP
Carlos Brathwaite broke a stump as Zimbabwe were bowled out for 257 off the final ball of the innings•AFP
Zimbabwe, however, hit back by taking six wickets for 37 runs•AFP
Zimbabwe celebrated their comeback and ensured the tri-series was no two-horse race•AFP
West Indies showed plenty of moments of brilliance in the field, including this catch by Rovman Powell•AFP
Kraigg Brathwaite's maiden ODI fifty gave West Indies a solid start in their chase•AFP
Donald Tiripano defended four runs off the last over, with PJ Moor effecting a run-out off the last ball, to secure a tie•AFP