Triple Ton Barrage: Dewon Conway, Henry Nichols, Rachin Ravindra Power New Zealand 601/3 vs Zimbabwe | Cricket news

New Zealand dominated the second day of the second Test against Zimbabwe at the Queens Sports Club in Bulvio on Friday, in which Dewon Conway, Henry Nichols, and Rachin Ravindra scoring for each scoring centuries for centuries for centuries to reach 601 for the total 125 of Zimbabwe’s first innings for centuries.Black Caps extended their lead to 476 runs through tireless batting performance. Conway broke the 16 -match century drought with 153 runs, while Nicolas remained unbeaten on 150 in his first Test series since December 2023.Ravindra gave an explosive performance, a run better than one ball scored an unbeaten 165. He reached his century in just 104 balls and moved forward, closed 65 runs from 35 balls to play.The day began with New Zealand in 174, which was already scoring 49 runs. The Zimbabwear bowlers fought to attack the batting, managing only two wickets throughout the day.Knightwatchman Jacob Dafi organized his land for one hour before being dismissed for 36. Conway’s wicket came later when he bounced from blessing Mujarabani and bowed down from his body.
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Nichols were at the age of 64 when Ravindra joined Conway after the dismissal. Two left-handeds formed a malignant partnership, in which Ravindra eventually beaten his partner’s score.Zimbabwe’s lead Fast Bouler was a difficult day. Mujarabani ended with one figure for 101 in 24 overs, while Tanaka Chivanga scored 94 runs in 17 overs, became a wicket -free.Zimbabwe captain Craig Erwin roamed through seven bowlers in a failed attempt to stop the flow of runs. New Zealand scored 427 runs while losing just two wickets, with Stand-in Captain Mitchell Santner not declared despite a sufficient lead.