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South Africa’s Lungi Ngidi (second from left) celebrates after dismissing Zimbabwe’s Kyle Jarvis during the first one-dayer. Image Credit: AFP

Kimberley, South Africa: South Africa made a heavy weather of a paltry target by Zimbabwe before prevailing by five wickets in the first One Day International at the Diamond Oval in Kimberley on Sunday.

After being sent in to bat, Zimbabwe crashed to 117 all out in which opening bowler Lungi Ngidi took three for 19 to lead a potent South African bowling performance. It was Zimbabwe’s lowest total in 39 one-day internationals between the two countries.

Stand-in South African captain JP Duminy’s decision to bowl paid off almost immediately when Solomon Mire was caught at second slip off Ngidi without scoring.

Although captain Hamilton Masakadza made 25 and Elton Chigumbura hit 27, Zimbabwe were unable to put together any substantial partnerships as the South African bowlers exploited a pitch of variable and occasionally steep bounce.

Zimbabwe may have been unfortunate when Craig Ervine was the second batsman out, given out caught behind off Wiaan Mulder for seven. Replays suggested the ball may have missed his bat.

No decision review system is in place in this low-profile series.