Thorpe inspires England to victory
HARARE, Oct 1: England cruised to a 138-run win over Zimbabwe 'A' in their opening tour match at the Alexandra Sports Club Monday, thanks largely to an innings of 95 by Graham Thorpe
02-Oct-2001
HARARE, Oct 1: England cruised to a 138-run win over Zimbabwe 'A' in
their opening tour match at the Alexandra Sports Club Monday, thanks
largely to an innings of 95 by Graham Thorpe.
The Surrey left-hander, who only joined the tour as a late replacement
for the injured Craig White, was in excellent form. His runs came off
120 balls and included eight boundaries and some quick running, which
shifted the momentum away from the hosts.
England captain Nasser Hussain won the toss and elected to bat, a
decision vindicated when his side scored 262 for eight in their
allotted 50 overs. Zimbabwe 'A' could only muster 124 runs in reply.
While the result appeared convincing, England were reeling at 61 for
five after 16 overs in the morning. But a 158-run sixth-wicket stand
between Thorpe and Ben Hollioake enabled the tourists to compile a
total that was always going to be out of reach for the hosts.
The two rotated the strike well, never allowing the Zimbabwean bowlers
to drive their advantage home in a stand occupying 29 overs. Hollioake
scored a valuable 61, which came off 77 balls and,
uncharacteristically, only included two fours. His innings came to an
end when he mistimed a pull off right-arm seamer Sean Ervine and was
caught at mid-wicket by Douglas Hondo.
Thorpe perished at a time when he was increasing the pace of the
England innings. He was caught in the deep by Stuey Matsikenyire off
Ervine, but by then he had done enough ensure his side were well set
for victory.
Earlier, England lost opener Marcus Trescothick in the first over,
bowled for four by right-arm medium Pommie Mbangwa.
Nick Knight scored 22 and Hussain 16 in a 39-run second wicket
partnership. Their wickets were followed quickly by those of Mark
Ramprakash (2) and Andrew Flintoff (1).
Later, debutant Jeremy Snape added a rapid unbeaten 27 from 19 balls,
which included two fours and a six, as England scored 82 runs in the
final 10 overs.
Ervine was the best of the home side's bowlers, taking three for 53 in
his 10 overs.
Zimbabwe 'A' never maintained the required 5.26 run rate in their
chase, losing wickets at regular intervals.
Only captain Gavin Rennie (28) and Barney Rogers (30) offered any
resistance, but even their contributions were meagre.
Snape made an impressive debut with the ball as well, taking two in
eight overs.
England play Zimbabwe in the first of five One-day Internationals at
the Harare Sports Club Wednesday, going into the series on the back of
11 consecutive defeats in One-day Internationals.