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Black Caps remain unbeaten in Tri-Series

Black Caps remain unbeaten in Tri-Series

RNZ News24-07-2025
New Zealand's Ish Sodhi.
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The Black Caps beat Zimbabwe by 60 runs in the sixth match of the T20 Tri-Series in Harare to remain unbeaten at the tournament with four wins from four games.
New Zealand take on South Africa in the final on Saturday night at the same ground.
Batting first against Zimbabwe the Black Caps posted 190 for 6 with opener Tim Seifert top scoring with 75.
Tim Seifert.
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Rachin Ravindra scored a half century, out for 63, with Michael Bracewell contributing an unbeaten 26.
Seifert hit nine fours and one six and took just 45 balls to score his 75 with a strike rate of 166.7.
In reply, Zimbabwe, winless so far in the tournament, were all out for 130 in the 19th over.
Tony Munyonga was the host's top scorer with 40.
Spinner Ish Sodhi was the pick of the Black Caps bowlers taking four wickets for 12 runs from four overs, claiming his 150th T20I scalp in the process.
Pace bowler Matt Henry bagged two wickets with Zak Foulkes, Will O'Rourke and Michael Bracewell taking one wicket each.
New Zealand top the standings ahead of South Africa with Zimbabwe last following four defeats.
The Black Caps have already beaten South Africa twice in the earlier rounds of the Tri-Series.
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