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Zim target series clincher - NewsDay Zimbabwe

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Captain Craig Ervine, who top-scored for Zimbabwe with 64 on Wednesday, praised the team’s all-round performance, where opening batsman Brendan Taylor set the top with 49 while Sikandar Raza had 59 off 44 balls.

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