
Conway, Nicholls and Ravindra 150s tighten New Zealand's grip in Bulawayo
Devon Conway, Rachin Ravindra and Henry Nicholls scored 150s as New Zealand tightened their grip on the second Test against Zimbabwe, ending Day 2 in Bulawayo at 601 for 3, and a lead of 476.
This is only the third instance in Test history of three batters scoring 150-plus in the same innings, following England at The Oval in 1938 and India at Kanpur in 1986.
Ravindra and Nicholls piled on an unbroken 356-run stand for the fourth wicket.
New Zealand began the day on 174 for 1, with Conway unbeaten on 79 and nightwatchman Jacob Duffy for company. The pair added 61 runs for the second wicket before Duffy fell for 36 to Vincent Masekesa. Nicholls then joined Conway, who moved smoothly to his century and later to 150.
Blessing Muzarabani broke through when an in-ducker struck Conway's back arm and rolled onto the stumps for 153 off 245 balls. Ravindra then counterattacked with a free-flowing innings full of crisp drives and sweeps, reaching his third Test hundred off 104 balls. He reached 150 with a pulled six while Nicholls reached his 10th Test century and later his 150.
Brief scores:
New Zealand 601/3 (Devon Conway 153, Rachin Ravindra 165*, Henry Nicholls 150*, Jacob Duffy 36; Blessing Muzarabani 1-101, Vincent Masekesa 1-104) lead Zimbabwe 125 all out by 476 runs.