Five-wicket Evans sets record as Zimbabwe dominate Afghanistan Test

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20 October 2025 | 17:10

The tourists lost the toss and crashed from 77-2 to 127 all out with Evans taking five wickets and fellow right-arm quick Blessing Muzarabani three.

Five-wicket Evans sets record as Zimbabwe dominate Afghanistan Test

A maiden fifer in Tests for Brad Evans as Zimbabwe bowl out Afghanistan for 127 on Day 1 of the one-off Test. Picture: @ZimCricketv/X

HARARE - Brad Evans created a Zimbabwe bowling record as the home team dominated the first day of a one-off Test against Afghanistan at Harare Sports Club on Monday.

The tourists lost the toss and crashed from 77-2 to 127 all out with Evans taking five wickets and fellow right-arm quick Blessing Muzarabani three.

A 97-run second-wicket partnership between unbeaten Ben Curran (52) and Nick Welch (49) then steered the hosts to 130-2 at stumps, a three-run lead with eight wickets in hand.

Back in the Zimbabwe Test team after a more than two-year absence due mainly to injuries, Evans took five of the last seven Afghan wickets while conceding just 22 runs off 57 deliveries.

Those 22 runs were the least conceded by a Zimbabwean in a Test when taking five wickets, bettering the late Heath Streak's 5-27 against the West Indies in Port of Spain 24 years ago.

"Heath was a Zimbabwe cricket legend so to better his figures makes my achievement all the more special," the 28-year-old told reporters.

Rahmanullah Gurbaz (37) and Abdul Malik (30) were the only Afghan batters to enjoy some success, putting on 65 runs for the second wicket before the collapse.

Zimbabwe, seeking to improve a record of only one Test win in the last eight, recovered smartly after losing opener Brian Bennett (6) with just nine runs on the board.

Curran and Welch cautiously built the innings and, after the latter departed just one run short of adding to his three Test half-centuries, veteran Brendan Taylor swiftly added 18 runs.

Welch struck a six and five fours and Curran five fours against an Afghan attack in which debutant Ziaur Rahman (2-35) did best.

After the Test, the teams will play three Twenty20 internationals on October 29, 31 and November 2, also in Harare.

Brief scores

Afghanistan 127, 32.3 overs (R. Gurbaz 37, A. Malik 30; B. Evans 5-22, B. Muzarabani 3-47) v Zimbabwe 130-2, 38 overs (B. Curran 52 not out, N. Welch 49; Z. Rahman 2-35)

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