Masakadza watched from the opposite end as Zimbabwe slipped into early trouble when they limped to 14 for three as West Indies seamer Kemar Roach (two for 24) made early inroads for the visitor, including the big wicket of Brendan Taylor (one). But Masakadza, who scored his fifth Test century, put on 142 for the fourth wicket with Peter Moor (52) before the latter was bowled by Roston Chase (one for 26). The players left the field at the end of the 61st over and persistent rain kept them off for the remainder of the day.Congratulations to Hamilton Masakadza on becoming just the fifth player to reach 2,000 Test runs for Zimbabwe! #ZIMvWI pic.twitter.com/64hDV6PuYv
— ICC (@ICC) October 29, 2017
West Indies won the first Test by 117 runs and cannot lose the two-match series.BRIEF SCOREZimbabwe 169/4 in 61 overs (H. Masakadza 101, Moor 52)Century for Hamilton Masakadza! The Zimbabwe veteran reaches his fifth Test hundred, his second against West Indies! #ZIMvWI pic.twitter.com/WEThcEcpMx
— ICC (@ICC) October 29, 2017


