West Indies off-spinner Gudakesh Motie wreaked havoc within the second Test in opposition to depleted Zimbabwe on Sunday in Bulawayo, taking seven wickets to assist dismiss the host for 115.
In reply, West Indies reached 133 for the lack of 4 wickets, and gained an 18-run lead, on the shut of play with Raymon Reifer prime scoring on 53.
After Alzarri Joseph captured the primary Zimbabwe wicket and Jason Holder the subsequent two on the opening day, Motie took cost in a devastating 14.5 over spell, claiming seven in a row.
The 27-year-old Guyanese gave up 37 runs whereas 4 of his overs had been maidens on the Queens Sports Club within the southwestern metropolis.
Zimbabwe suffered a pre-match blow when star batter Gary Ballance was dominated out having failed to completely get better from migraine headache.
The residence workforce additionally lacked prolific run-getter Sikandar Raza and Ryan Burl, who had been launched to play franchise cricket within the United Arab Emirates and Bangladesh respectively.
Injuries sidelined captain and all-rounder Sean Williams and quick bowlers Blessing Muzarabani and Tendai Chatara.
Severely depleted, Zimbabwe was 70 for the lack of 5 wickets by lunch with opener Innocent Kaia the one batsman to impress through the first session.
He scored 38, then a thick outdoors edge proved his undoing as he was caught by first slip Kyle Mayers off Holder.
Craig Ervine made 22 earlier than turning into Motie’s first sufferer. The captain was trapped leg earlier than by a full supply he tried to brush.
Batting at seven, Donald Tiripano made a defiant unbeaten 23, however none of his companions lasted lengthy in opposition to Motie.
The West Indies’ innings started disappointingly with captain and first-Test centurion Kraigg Brathwaite trapped leg earlier than by Wellington Masakadza having scored simply seven.
Tagenarine Chanderpaul, the son of former West Indies skipper Shivnarine and a double century maker within the drawn first Test, then added 73 runs for the second wicket with Reifer earlier than he departed after a patiently constructed 36.
Reifer struck a six and 4 fours earlier than Tendai Chivanga and wicketkeeper Tafadzwa Tsiga mixed to run him out.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com