Zimbabwe secure draw in high-scoring Test on rain-hit day
Williams and Ervine ended the prospects of an Afghanisttan win by batting solidly after a rain break
Williams and Ervine ended the prospects of an Afghanisttan win by batting solidly after a rain break
Only 31 overs were possible in which Nyamhuri picked up his maiden Test wicket
Rahmat became Afghanistan's highest run-scorer in Tests with an unbeaten 231 while Shahidi struck his second Test ton
Afghanistan were 95 for 2 at stumps, staring at a mammoth 491-run deficit
He was supported by half-centuries from debutant Ben Curran and Sean Ervine, as Afghanistan clearly missed Rashid Khan
Despite scoring 586, Zimbabwe dropped double-centurions Rahmat and Shahidi multiple times to concede a lead
Sean Williams, who scored his fourth century in his last six Tests, wants the effect of his performance to go well beyond the ongoing game
Afghanistan needed just 10 Tests to post their maiden 600-plus total, as they broke a host of records against Zimbabwe
Ben Curran scored a quick half-century on Test debut, and set the tone for Zimbabwe's total of 363 on day one
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An unpredictable Afghanistan start as favourites, however, there's rain threat across all five days