11:04 (IST)10 AUG 2015
A great 50 on debut for @GeorgeWorker #ZIMvNZ
— Ross Taylor (@RossLTaylor) August 9, 2015
11:03 (IST)10 AUG 2015
Earlier today New Zealand became the 2nd team after Australia to hit 400+ sixes in Twenty20 Internationals. #ZIMvNZ
— Cricket Record (@cricinfo_record) August 9, 2015
11:03 (IST)10 AUG 2015
George Worker is awarded MoM for his memorable innings on his @BLACKCAPS debut #ZimvNZ pic.twitter.com/94jEnacaYg
— ICC (@ICC) August 9, 2015
11:03 (IST)10 AUG 2015
That's a wrap from Harare. Thanks for the great hospitality from @ZimCricketv great series with your boys #ZIMvNZ ^PT pic.twitter.com/YQV3sFzbGZ
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) August 9, 2015
17:58 (IST)9 AUG 2015
New Zealand score 198/5 in 20 overs. G Worker 62, M Guptill 33; S Williams 3/28, A Cremer 1/28 #ZIMvNZ
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) August 9, 2015
17:39 (IST)9 AUG 2015
George Worker's 62 is the eighth highest score on T20 international debut. New Zealand 142-4 (16). #ZimvNZ
— Freddie Wilde (@fwildecricket) August 9, 2015
17:31 (IST)9 AUG 2015
17:19 (IST)9 AUG 2015
I love how an off-spinner who's not allowed to bowl off-spin just walks into the Zimbabwe team. Utseya gets smacked for 15 in over 1 #ZIMvNZ
— Hemant (@hemantbuch) August 9, 2015
17:18 (IST)9 AUG 2015
Meanwhile, currently on commentary in #ZimvNZ is Dean du Plessis, the only blind international cricket commentator..pretty amazing!
— Hemant (@hemantbuch) August 9, 2015
16:21 (IST)9 AUG 2015
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16:05 (IST)9 AUG 2015
Zimbabwe have won the toss and will bowl first in the only T20I against New Zealand. #ZIMvNZ
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) August 9, 2015
16:04 (IST)9 AUG 2015
The @BLACKCAPS gear ready for the final match in Harare #ZIMvNZ ^PT pic.twitter.com/4qUl98myn7
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) August 9, 2015