💨 Abstract
Devon Conway scored his first Test century in over two years, reaching an unbeaten 140 as New Zealand built a significant lead against Zimbabwe. Conway's aggressive 143-ball century was crucial in New Zealand's first innings, which at 306-2 offering them an 181-run advantage. Other than a wicket from Vincent Masekesa, Zimbabwe's bowlers had little impact, struggling to halt the New Zealand batsmen.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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