Bishoo spins Windies to win over Zimbabwe

Devendra Bishoo made it nine wickets in the match as the West Indies claimed the first Test against Zimbabwe.

Devendra Bishoo provided an excellent display of leg-spin to grab four wickets as West Indies eased to a 117-run victory over Zimbabwe in the first Test, in Bulawayo.

Bishoo took 4-105 in Zimbabwe's second innings as the hosts were bowled out for 316, taking his haul for the match to 9-184.

Zimbabwe had earlier been set a target of 434 for victory after West Indies were bowled out for 373 in their second innings after Roston Chase top-scored with 95.

Zimbabwe made a bright start with a 99-run opening partnership before Hamilton Masakadza (57) and Solomon Mire (47) lost their wickets in quick succession, followed by Craig Ervine and Sean Williams to go to tea on 4-159.

Brandan Taylor (73), recalled to the side for the series after an absence of three years, provided some stout resistance, but the home side's hopes of victory were ended when he was run out as the eighth wicket to fall.

The second and final Test will also be played in Bulawayo and starts on Sunday.


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