BULAWAYO: Zim­bab­we’s spinners sparked a West Indies collapse on day one of the first Test, with the tourists 219 all out in their first innings after being 174-3 on Saturday.

Zimbabwe captain Graeme Cremer took four wickets for 64 runs and fellow slow bowler Sean Williams claimed three scalps for 20 as West Indies lost their last seven wickets for 45 runs after deciding to bat first at the Queens Sports Club.

Shai Hope was 90 not out and denied a century when he ran out of partners. Opener Kieran Powell was the second highest scorer with 56.

Zimbabwe were 19-0 at stumps, with Solomon Mire hitting two fours and a six and racing to 17 off 18 balls on his debut.

West Indies looked solid with Hope part of partnerships of 75 with Powell and 64 with Roston Chase (31).

But Cremer and Williams found turn and bounce on the pitch in Bulawayo to give Zimbabwe an early advantage in the first of two Tests.

Scoreboard

WEST INDIES (1st Innings):

K.C. Brathwaite c Chakabva b Jarvis 3

K.O.A. Powell c Ervine b Cremer 56

K.A. Hope c Chakabva b Mire 16

S.D. Hope not out 90

R.L. Chase c Ervine b Sikandar 31

J. Blackwood st Chakabva b Cremer 1

S. Dowrich c Masakadza b Williams 11

J.O. Holder lbw b Williams 8

D. Bishoo c Ervine b Williams 0

K.A.J. Roach lbw b Cremer 0

S.T. Gabriel c Ervine b Cremer 0

EXTRAS (B-3) 3

TOTAL (all out, 82.5 overs) 219

FALL OF WKTS: 1-14, 2-35, 3-110, 4-174, ,5-179, 6-202, 7-212, 8-218, 9-219.

BOWLING: Jarvis 14-2-40-1; Mpofu 14-4-28-0; Mire 7-0-22-1; Cremer 23.5-3-64-4; Sikandar Raza 11-1-42-1; Williams 13-4-20-3.

ZIMBABWE (1st Innings):

H. Masakadza not out 0

S.F. Mire not out 17

EXTRAS (LB-2) 2

TOTAL (for no wkt, 5 overs) 19

TO BAT: B.R.M. Taylor, C.R. Ervine, S.C. Williams, Sikandar Raza, M.N. Waller, R.W. Chakabva, A.G. Cremer, K.M. Jarvis, C.P. Mpofu.

Bowling (to-date): Gabriel 2-1-2-0; Holder 1-0-9 -0; Bishoo 1-1-0-0; Chase 1-0-6-0

UMPIRES: H.D.P.K. Dharmasena (Sri Lanka) and P.R. Reiffel (Australia).

TV UMPIRE: S.D. Fry (Australia).

MATCH REFEREE: J. Srinath (West Indies).

Published in Dawn, October 22nd, 2017

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