Bulawayo, Aug. 10 -- Zimbabwe's batting woes in the recently concluded series against New Zealand reached an unwanted milestone. It was only the sixth instance in Test history where a team went through a series of at least two matches without a single fifty-plus score. Sean Williams' 49 in the first Test stood as their highest individual score across the series, as per Wisden.

The last time this happened was way back in the 1895-96 season, when South Africa's Barberton Halliwell top-scored with 41 in a three-match home series against England.

Centuries from Devon Conway, Henry Nicholls and Rachin Ravindra and a historic spell by pacer Zakary Foulkes helped New Zealand secure a massive win over Zimbabwe by an innings and 359 runs at Bula...