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Zimbabwe, West Indies secure contrasting wins - CWC23 Qualifier Day 1 wrap

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Zimbabwe cruise to imposing Nepal target | CWC23 Qualifier

Match Highlights as unbeaten centuries from Craig Ervine and Sean Williams helped Zimbabwe to a resounding win in their ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023 opener against Nepal.

Brilliant hundreds from Craig Ervine and Sean Williams helped Zimbabwe to an eight wicket win over Nepal in the opening encounter of the World Cup Qualifier. Chasing a target of 291 runs, Zimbawbe won with 35 balls to spare.

In pursuit of 291, the Zimbabwe openers began on a positive note. Joylord Gumbie and Craig Ervine added 45 runs, before Gumbie was adjudged lbw off Sompal Kami in the eighth over.

Incoming batter, Wesley Madhevere, then joined forces with Ervine to keep the Zimbabwe chase on track. Together they added 82 runs off 92 balls for the second wicket. However, Nepal struck back in the 24th over, when Gulsan Jha dismissed Madhevere for 32.

At the halfway stage mark, the Chevrons were 131/2, with Ervine unbeaten on 62.

Sean Williams and Ervine then took the attack to the Nepal bowlers, dispatching 77 runs between overs 26-35. Gradually the required rate came under six an over, and Zimbabwe assumed the driver's seat. Ervine brought up his fourth ODI century in the 38th over.

Only an inspirational act on the field could change the course of game, but that wasn't to be the case. Williams brought up a ton of his own in the 44th over, with a boundary that equaled the scores. In total, Ervine scored 121* off 128, with 15 fours and a six to his name. Williams hit 102* off 70, with 13 fours and a six.

Earlier today, Zimbabwe skipper Ervine decided to bowl first against Nepal at Harare Sports Club.

An experienced Zimbabwe side banked on their star players, including Sikandar Raza, Sean Williams, and Tendai Chatara, to contribute towards a strong showing in their opening encounter.

A fabulous ton from Craig Ervine leads Zimbabwe to victory over Nepal | CWC23 Qualifier

A Craig Ervine century helped steer Zimbabwe to a challenging target set by Nepal at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023

Nepal, riding high after their recent ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League 2 success, were hoping for their golden run to continue in the qualifier.

After a couple of watchful overs, Nepal openers Bhurtel and Aasif Sheikh opened their arms and started looking for runs. The duo made the most of the scoring opportunities in the first half of their innings and got the side to 114 without loss in 25 overs.

Bhurtel took the lead in run-scoring and scored 66 runs off 75 balls in this period. Zimbabwe tried a number of bowling options, including the likes of Williams and Raza, but couldn't dislodge the pair.

Opener Bhurtel's magnificent knock for Nepal against Zimbabwe | CWC23 Qualifier

Kushal Bhurtel smashed a magnificent 95-ball 99, falling just one run short of a hundred in Nepal's opening game of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023 against Zimbabwe.

Bhurtel and Aasif picked the scoring rate after this, blasting away 50 runs between the 26-30 over mark. Just when Nepal looked like they were going to take the game away from the tournament hosts, the Chevrons struck back. In the 32nd over, Wellington Masakadza (2/42) yorked Bhurtel for 99. A couple of overs later he accounted for Aasif, who fell for 66.

Despite these two setbacks, Nepal continued at a steady rate at the back of Kushal Malla (41) and Rohit Paudel (31). However, accurate death bowling from Richard Ngrava (4/43) and co. meant that Nepal couldn't get past 300. They scored 79 runs off their last 10 overs, and finished at 290 for eight.

West Indies hold on against USA in high-scoring opener | CWC23 Qualifier

Match Highlights as a fighting ton from Gajanand Singh wasn't enough for USA as West Indies romped home on the opening day of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023

In their opening encounter of the World Cup Qualifier, West Indies secured a 39-run win over the USA. West Indies dominated most of the game, but struggled against the USA lower-order towards the end as Gajanand Singh scored a superb century.

West Indies had managed a total of 297, thanks to decent knocks from Johnson Charles, Shai Hope, Nicholas Pooran, Roston Chase and Jason Holder, but were given a scare as USA pushed the game close.

USA got off to a sedate start in response to the West Indies total. Sushant Modani and Steven Taylor added 35 runs for the first wicket, before the former was taken at third man off a Jason Holder delivery in the eighth over. In the very next over, Kyle Mayers accounted for Taylor (18).

The USA's chances were badly hit when Monank Patel and Saiteja Mukkamalla fell in back-to-back overs, leaving the North American side at 55/4 in 13.4 overs. Walking in next, USA no. 6 Gajanand Singh took the attack to West Indies bowlers before looking to settle in for the chase.

Together with Aaron Jones, he added 42 runs for the fifth wicket. The stand was broken when Jones was run out in the 21st over. At the halfway stage, USA were 106/5.

USA's sixth wicket stand withstood the West Indies challenge till the 34th over. Gajanand and Shayan Jahangir added 58 runs off 83 balls, before the latter fell to Alzarri Joseph.

After Shayan's dismissal, the West Indies win seemed to be a formality as the run rate had crept over 10. However, they had to contend with a spirited stand between Gajanand and Nosthush Kenjige. The duo added 76 runs for the eighth wicket and remained unbeaten till the end of the game. Gajanand (101*) also scored his maiden ODI hundred in the final over of the game.

Earlier in the day, USA skipper Monank won the toss at Takashinga Sports Club and decided to bowl first. The American team hoped that their seamers led by Saurabh Netravalkar could make up for the absence of Ali Khan, who misses the first two games of the tournament due to an ICC suspension.

West Indies, led by Shai Hope, were without Trinidad player Yannic Cariah, who missed out because of an injury.

The USA new-ball opening pair of Saurabh Netravalkar and Kyle Phillip proved to be handy in the opening overs, when they got the ball to jag around and asked several questions of the West Indies batters. The duo got one each as the West Indies lost their openers within the first six overs. At 15/2 things looked dire for the Men in Maroon, but skipper Hope joined hands with Johnson Charles to stitch together a crucial stand of 115 runs which stabilised the innings.

Both the batters reached their half-centuries before the 25-over mark. At the midway stage, West Indies stood at 121/2.

Hope's knock of 54 was brought to an end in the 27th over, when the West Indies skipper hit a Nosthush Kenjige delivery towards the cover sweeper. In the very next over, Taylor brought the downfall of Charles (66), who skied one towards short third man.

Roston Chase and Nicholas Pooran then came together to rebuild the West Indies innings once more. Pooran was his usual free-flowing self, whereas Chase held the innings together from the other end. At 187/4 in 35 overs, the batting side were at a slight advantage.

A POTM display from Jason Holder sets up West Indies win over USA | CWC23 Qualifier

The West Indies all-rounder was in great touch against USA at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023

However, part-timer Taylor struck back for the USA and took back-to-back wickets in the form of Pooran (43 from 28) and Rovman Powell (0) in the 36th over.

Their quest for a total closing in on 300 was then guided by Jason Holder, who played a fiery knock of 56 off 40. The Men in Maroon were bowled out for 297.

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