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Zimbabwe wallop PNG in Under-19 World Cup opener

Papua New Guinea Under-19s – 95 all out in 20 overs (Igo Mahuru 26, Ovia Sam 24*, Sinaka Arua 18; Wesley Madhevere 3/19, Milton Shumba 2/19)
Zimbabwe Under-19s – 98-0 in 14 overs (Wesley Madhevere 53*, Gregory Dollar 41*)

Zimbabwe Under-19s won by 10 wickets

Zimbabwe handed Papua New Guinea (PNG) a 10-wicket hiding as they got their campaign at the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2018 in New Zealand off to a flying start on Saturday.

Wesley Madhevere turned in a man-of-the-match performance, first grabbing three wickets before striking an unbeaten half-century that sealed the comfortable victory for Stephen Mangongo’s charges at Lincoln.

After rain had reduced the contest to 20 overs a side, Zimbabwe captain Liam Roche opted to field first on winning the toss.

PNG enjoyed a solid start as Simon Atai and Igo Mahuru chalked up a 41-run opening stand in nine overs, but they then lost the rest of their batsmen for a combined 54 runs.

Robert Chimhinya sparked the collapse when he had Mahuru skying a catch to deep point for a run-a-ball 26, the innings’ highest score.

The spin duo of Madhevere and Milton Shumba was however responsible for much of the carnage, taking five wickets between them.

There was also a wicket each for Roche, Jonathan Connolly and Taun Harrison as PNG were skittled for 95 runs in 20 overs.

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Madhevere and Gregory Dollar then shared an unbroken stand that saw Zimbabwe cantering to victory without losing a wicket and with 36 balls to spare.

Madhevere’s 53 not-out came off 44 balls and included six boundaries, while Dollar faced 40 balls for his unbeaten 41 that included five fours.

Next up for Zimbabwe in Group B is an encounter against Australia at the same venue on 17 January.

Zimbabwe will then face India at the Bay Oval in Tauranga on 19 January in a day-night match that completes their first-round fixtures at the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2018 tournament.

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