Bulawayo: An unbroken partnership of 94 between Sikandar Raza and Peter Moor ensured that Zimbabwe lived to fight another day in the second Test after the West Indies delivered some heavy blows, here on Wednesday.
Raza and Moor came together with Zimbabwe reeling on 46/4 in their second innings, still needing 76 runs to make the West Indies bat again.
By the close of the fourth day they had carried the home side to 140 for four to claim an 18-run lead, with Raza adding his second half-century in a match where he has also claimed a five-wicket haul.
Brief scores: Zimbabwe 326 & 140/4 (S Raza batting 58). West Indies 448 (S. Dowrich 103, J. Holder 110; S. Raza 5/99).