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REUTERS - Opener Kevin Kasuza struck a half century on debut as Zimbabwe eased to 189 for two at the close on the opening day of the first Test against Sri Lanka in Harare today (19).
The Test is Zimbabwe's first since November 2018, when they drew a series 1-1 in Bangladesh, and despite a slow run-rate they laid a platform for a big score.
Craig Ervine (55 not out) and Brendan Taylor (13 not out) will resume on day two, with 84 overs bowled before bad light brought a premature end to the first day.
Kasuza (63) put on 96 for the first wicket with Prince Masvaure (55), who also struck a maiden Test half century in his third game.
Ervine reached that milestone as well and it is the first time in Zimbabwe's Test history that their top three batsmen have past 50 in the same innings.
Masvaure was the first wicket to fall when he was caught by a diving Dimuth Karunaratne at mid-off from the left-arm spin of Lasith Embuldeniya.
Kasuza’s 214-ball vigil ended when he played around a full toss from fast bowler Lahiru Kumara and was adjudged lbw.
Kasuza is one of three debutants in the side along with seamer Victor Nyauchi and left-arm spinner Ainsley Ndlovu.
Zimbabwe are returning to international action having missed most of 2019 due to a suspension from the International Cricket Council over government interference in the running of the game.
Zimbabwe
1st innings
P. Masvaure c Karunaratne b Embuldeniya 55
K. Kasuza lbw Kumara 63
C. Ervine not out 55
B. Taylor not out 13
Extras: (lb3) 03
Total: (2 wickets, 84 overs) 189
Fall: 1-96, 2-164
Bowling: Suranga Lakmal 15-8-18-0, Kasun Rajitha 17-5-31-0, Lasith Embuldeniya 21-6-69-1, Lahiru Kumara 16-6-37-1, Dhananjaya de Silva 15-7-31-0
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