HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe stifled South Africa’s usually fluent top six but the world's top-ranked test side remained in control by reaching 201 for four, 55 runs behind, at the close on the second day of the one-off test at Harare Sports Club on Sunday.
The day yielded just 209 runs in the 90 overs on a wicket that is becoming increasingly difficult to bat on as Zimbabwe posted 256 in the morning session.
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