39 -Year -old Player has returned to the ban in the place -Fixing case, place in playing XI against New Zealand

Brendon Taylor returned to the Test team after a suspension of three and a half years of a anti-corruption and anti-doping regulations by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Taylor, 39, was banned in January 2022 because he did not report in time to contact him for place solution by an Indian businessman in 2019. He was included in the Zimbabwe team for the second Test match against New Zealand played in the Queens Sports Club of Bulawayo from 7 to 11 August. Taylor was also suspended for a month due to the failure in the Dope test related to the consumption of cocaine at the time. He was banned in 2019 after accepting $ 15,000. Before the ban, he was in good shape in red ball cricket and scored 92, 81 and 49 runs in his last three tests. The first Test match between Zimbabwe and New Zealand is currently being played in Bulawayo. Meanwhile, the six wickets of fast bowler Matt Henry, New Zealand, piled up for 149 runs in the first innings Wednesday on Wednesday, the first day of the first Test match against Zimbabwe. Until the stumps scored New Zealand 92 runs without any loss. After completing his 12th Test half -century, Devon Conve scored 51 runs, while Will Young 41 runs played with him. Zimbabwe captain Craig Erkin won the run and decided to bat first, but the team was in two and a half sessions on the first day, which was their second lowest score in a turn this year. In the long format of the game, Brian Bennett, Ben Curren and the return of Alexander Raza appeared to be ineffective before Henry’s sharp bowling, while constantly challenging the batsmen with his best line and length. For Zimbabwe, Irwin, 39, was the highest runner, while Tafadzwa Siga scored 30 runs. For New Zealand, Henry took six wickets for 39 runs, while Nathan Smith took three wickets for 20 runs. Share this story -tags

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