New Zealand got the better of Zimbabwe by seven wickets in their under-19 World Cup game in Lincoln.
This is their their second win the in the tournament.
After putting Zimbabwe in to bat, the Kiwi bowlers did a fine job to restrict them to just 135 runs in 42.2 overs.
Zimbabwe failed to find their ground as the devastating bowling spells always kept them on the mat.
Tim Johnston became the pick of the bolwers by taking 3 for 27, while Bevan Small, Ben Wheeler and Doug Bracewell all chipped in with two wickets each.
Then a 116-run opening stand between Harry Boam and Tom Lathan ensured that the Black Caps drive home smoothly.
Teams:
New Zealand: Harry Boam, Tom Latham (W), Jimmy Neesham, Corey Anderson, Craig Cachopa (C), Logan Van Beek, Michael Bracewell, Doug Bracewell, Ben Wheeler, Bevan Small, Tim Johnston
Zimbabwe: Scott Daly, Dylon Higgins (C), Dean Mashawidza (W), Andrew Lindsay, Gary Chirimuuta, Tinotenda Mutombodzi, Nathan Waller, Natsai M'Shangwe, Calum Price, Richard Muzhange, Tendai Chatara
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