Dominant New Zealand sweep series with 10-wicket demolition

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Dominant New Zealand sweep series with 10-wicket demolition

New Zealand completed a comprehensive series sweep against Zimbabwe with a performance of staggering efficiency at Seddon Park on Sunday, dismantling their opponents by 10 wickets to seal a 3-0 whitewash in Hamilton. Nensi Patel (3 for 8) and Jess Kerr (2 for 6) led the way as Zimbabwe were restricted to just 64, a target that New Zealand chased down in 5.4 overs.

Zimbabwe's decision to bat first on winning the toss would prove catastrophic. Their innings unravelled within the Powerplay itself, reduced to rubble by a disciplined attack. Jess Kerr drew first blood in the third over to dismiss Kelis Ndhlovu. The very next delivery saw Modester Mupachikwa run out in a calamitous mix-up. Three for two.

Nensi Patel joined the carnage in the fourth over, removing Beloved Biza, and by the time the eighth over concluded, Zimbabwe's scorecard read a barely-believable 10 for 7. Both Patel and Kerr had two wickets apiece at that stage.

The only resistance came from the lower order. Adel Zimunu contributed a fighting 20, and Audrey Mazvishaya remained unbeaten on 20, the pair stitching together a vital eighth-wicket partnership worth 42 runs off 52 deliveries. It ensured Zimbabwe batted out their full 20 overs, but a final total of 64 for 9 was hardly going to challenge the opposition.

The run chase was a formality. Isabella Gaze, who had blazed 66 not out and 85 not out in the previous two matches, could not add another half-century, but her 38 not out from 20 balls was more than sufficient. Opening partner Izzy Sharp made 18 not out from 14 deliveries, and the target was swallowed up in just 5.4 overs.

Brief scores: Zimbabwe 64/9 in 20 overs (Nensi Patel 3-8, Jess Kerr 2-8) lost to New Zealand 65/0 in 5.4 overs (Isabella Gaze 38*) by 10 wickets.



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