West Indies win series vs Zimbabwe after drawn 2nd Test
: Zimbabwe’s Regis Chakabva and captain Graeme Cremer put on an unbeaten eighth wicket stand of 91 to secure a draw in the second and final Test against West Indies at the Queens Sports Club on Thursday.
The pair came together when Zimbabwe were teetering with a second innings lead of 88 and just three wickets remaining.
West Indies, however, were unable to break the stand as Chakabva finished not out on 71 and Cremer unbeaten on 28.
Zimbabwe had reached 301 for seven when the match was declared a draw an hour after tea, having posted 326 all out in their first innings.
West Indies, who claimed the series 1-0 after winning the first Test by 117 runs, amassed 448 in their only turn to bat.
It is the first Test draw for Zimbabwe in 12 years and the first time they have avoided defeat in their last 10 matches.
“It felt good that our team batted when their backs were against the wall,” Cremer said at the post-match presentation.
“There were a couple of missed opportunities though. We dropped a few catches and the wicket wasn’t doing as much as we expected.”
Zimbabwe are next in action in the inaugural four-day Test against South Africa that starts on Boxing Day.