Worker-inspired Black Caps outclass Zimbabwe in one-off T20

Published August 10, 2015
New Zealand's players shake hands after winning the one-off T20 against Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club on August 9, 2015. — AFP
New Zealand's players shake hands after winning the one-off T20 against Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club on August 9, 2015. — AFP

HARARE: George Worker hit an aggressive half-century on his New Zealand debut as Zimbabwe were severely outclassed in Sunday’s one-off Twenty20 International at Harare Sports Club.

The left-handed Worker smashed 62 from just 38 balls as New Zealand posted 198 for five, equalling the highest score in a T20 International in Zimbabwe, before the hosts limped to 118 for eight to lose by 80 runs.

With their top three all posting quick runs after they lost the toss and were asked to bat, New Zealand were dominant from start to finish in an entirely one-sided match, giving them the perfect send-off as they head to South Africa for two Twenty20 Internationals and three One-day Internationals.

“The way the boys batted today was outstanding — everyone played their role and George Worker was outstanding on debut,” said New Zealand captain Kane Williamson. “The bowling performance was also the best of the tour, so I think we’ve progressed nicely with a new outfit and hopefully we can continue that in South Africa.”

Worker came in at No 3 after Williamson had ensured a brisk start, and added 49 with opener Martin Guptill in 33 balls, before putting on another 49 with Luke Ronchi for the fourth wicket at an even quicker rate.

The 25-year-old had topped the run-scoring charts in last season’s Ford Trophy back in New Zealand, but was a late addition to the national squad for the tour after Mitchell Santner was ruled out by a thumb injury.

After striking four sixes and three fours, Worker finally perished when he advanced down the track and was bowled by Sean Williams, who was the only Zimbabwe bowler to escape major punishment as he took three for 28 in four overs with his slow left-armers.

The New Zealand total matched Pakistan’s 198 for four at the same ground in September 2011, while Worker’s score was the eighth highest by a player on T20 International debut and the third highest by a New Zealander.

Zimbabwe’s reply never made it off the ground, with four of their top five failing to reach double figures as they slumped to 34 for four in the opening seven overs.

Only Craig Ervine, who had scored a maiden ODI century last week, offered any resistance after being dropped first ball. He scored 42 off 46 balls. Fast bowlers Adam Milne and Mitchell McClenaghan were menacing even on a relatively placid pitch, with Milne recording figures of two for 10 from four overs in his first game for New Zealand since the World Cup quarter-final against West Indies in March.

New Zealand, who won the preceding ODI series against Zimbabwe 2-1, face South Africa in the first T20 fixture in Durban on Friday. The second T20 match against the Proteas will be played in Centurion next Sunday, while the one-dayers are slated for Centurion (Aug 19), Potchefstroom (Aug 23) and Durban (Aug 26).

Scoreboard

NEW ZEALAND:

M.J. Guptill c Sikandar b Williams 33 K.S. Williamson c Ervine b Muzarabani 20 G.H. Worker b Williams 62 G.D. Elliott c Masakadza b Cremer 8 L. Ronchi c Ervine b Williams 29 C. Munro not out 23 N.L. McCullum not out 18

EXTRAS (LB-4, W-1) 5

TOTAL (for five wkts, 20 overs) 198

FALL OF WKTS: 1-26, 2-75, 3-93, 4-142, 5-157.

DID NOT BAT: J.D.S. Neesham, I.S. Sodhi, A.F. Milne, M.J. McClenaghan.

BOWLING: Utseya 2-0-30-0; Muzarabani 3-0-34-1; Mpofu 3-0-24-0; Chibhabha 2-0-18-0; Williams 4-0-28-3; Cremer 3-0-28-1 (1w); Sikandar Raza 3-0-32-0.

ZIMBABWE:

H. Masakadza c Ronchi b Milne 6 C.J. Chibhabha b Neesham 6 C.R. Ervine b Elliott 42 Sikandar Raza c Ronchi b McClenaghan 8 E. Chigumbura c Neesham b McCullum 2 S.C. Williams c and b Sodhi 16 R.W. Chakabva c Ronchi b Milne 13 A.G. Cremer c Neesham b McClenaghan 5 P. Utseya not out 2 C.B. Mpofu not out 6

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-3, W-5) 12

TOTAL (for eight wkts, 20 overs) 118

FALL OF WKTS: 1-12, 2-12, 3-25, 4-34, 5-64, 6-89, 7-101, 8-108.

DID NOT BAT: T. Muzarabani.

BOWLING: Milne 4-0-10-2; McClenaghan 4-0-33-2 (2w); Neesham 3-0-21-1 (2w); McCullum 4-0-25-1 (1w); Sodhi 4-0-15-1; Elliott 1-0-7-1.

RESULT: New Zealand won by 80 runs.

UMPIRES: L. Rusere and R.B. Tiffin (both Zimbabwe).

TV UMPIRE: T.J. Matibiri (Zimbabwe).

MATCH REFEREE: D.C. Boon (Australia).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: George Worker.

MAN-OF-THE-SERIES (ODI and T20): Craig Ervine.

Published in Dawn, August 10th, 2015

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