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Zimbabwe vs New Zealand, 1st ODI
Kane Williamson stabilized New Zealand with an excellent knock of 97.
Zimbabwe captain Elton Chigumbura won the toss and elected to field first.
New Zealand los their opener Martin Guptill and Tom Latham early in the innings.
Ross Taylor and Kane Williamson shared a century stand for the third wicket.
Craig Ervine celebrates his maiden ODI century with team-mate Sean Williams.
New Zealand's players walk off the field after the defeat.
Grant Elliott was run-out after scoring a fast-paced 43.
Ross Taylor registered his 15th ODI ton, his third in the last five innings.
Craig Ervine came up with a terrific unbeaten 130 as Zimbabwe won with six deliveries to spare.
Zimbabwe's batsman walk off the field after the victory.
Hamilton Masakadza went past fifty and put on a good stand with Craig Ervine.
Chamu Chibhabha and Hamilton Masakadza got Zimbabwe off to a good start before the former fell to Nathan McCullum.
Hamilton Masakadza and Craig Ervine registered fine half-centuries and were involved in a century stand.
Nathan McCullum ended the partnership by dismissing Hamilton Masakadza for 84.
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