Zimbabwe beat New Zealand by seven wickets in Harare yesterday to secure their first ODI win over a Test-playing nation in almost a year, reports BBC.
Ross Taylor hit 112 not out as the tourists reached an imposing 303-4.
But a blistering 130 off 108 balls from Craig Ervine, supported by 84 from Hamilton Masakadza, saw Zimbabwe to their target with six balls remaining.
It was only Zimbabwe's second ODI win of 2015, having failed to win any of their last 10 matches. New Zealand have now lost five of their last seven ODIs, having won the previous 11 in a row.
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