New Zealand – 190-6 in 20 overs (Tim Seifert 75, Rachin Ravindra 63, Michael Bracewell 26*; Richard Ngarava 4/34, Tinotenda Maposa 2/33)
Zimbabwe – 130 all out in 18.5 overs (Tony Munyonga 40, Dion Myers 22, Tashinga Musekiwa 21; Ish Sodhi 4/12, Matt Henry 2/34, Zakary Foulkes 1/14)
New Zealand won by 60 runs
A spirited 40 from Tony Munyonga and a superb four-wicket haul by Richard Ngarava were not enough to save Zimbabwe from slumping to their fourth consecutive defeat in the T20I tri-series, as they succumbed to a 60-run loss against New Zealand at Harare Sports Club on Thursday.
For the first time in the tournament, Zimbabwe were asked to bowl first after the visitors won the toss.
Despite an early life, New Zealand opener Tim Robinson departed for 10 in the third over, slicing a drive off Ngarava to Tashinga Musekiwa at deep third man with the score on 19.
What followed was a dominant batting display by Rachin Ravindra and Tim Seifert, who capitalised on some sloppy Zimbabwean fielding – most notably when Seifert was dropped on 13.
The pair put on a punishing 108-run stand for the second wicket.
Ravindra brought up his half-century off 32 balls, with Seifert following shortly after from 33 deliveries.
The partnership was broken in the 14th over when Ravindra, having struck two sixes and seven fours in his 63 off 39 balls, lofted a catch to Sikandar Raza at long-on off Tinotenda Maposa.
Two balls later, Mark Chapman fell for a duck, caught at long-on by Wellington Masakadza to leave New Zealand on 127 for three.
Seifert continued the onslaught, eventually falling for a blistering 75 off 45 balls, edging Ngarava to the keeper.
Ngarava struck again two balls later, removing Bevon Jacobs for a duck, and returned in the final over of his spell to dismiss Mitchell Santner.
Finishing with figures of four for 34 in his four overs, Ngarava was Zimbabwe’s standout bowler in an otherwise difficult innings.
Although Zimbabwe managed to rein in the scoring briefly, the final over, bowled by Trevor Gwandu, proved costly.
Michael Bracewell smashed 21 runs off it, including a six and two fours, propelling New Zealand to 190 for six.
Bracewell remained unbeaten on 26.
Zimbabwe began their chase brightly, with Dion Myers, promoted to open for the first time, striking three boundaries in Matt Henry’s opening over to race to 14.
However, leg-spinner Ish Sodhi triggered a top-order collapse.
Sodhi removed Brian Bennett for one in his first over and struck twice in his next, bowling Clive Madande (2) with a ripping googly before castling Myers for 22.
At 28 for three after five overs, Zimbabwe were in disarray.
Raza briefly counter-attacked, hitting Henry for a boundary, but was trapped lbw for nine by the same bowler.
Ryan Burl (5) holed out to Bracewell, and Zimbabwe slumped to 44 for five.
Munyonga fought back with a flurry of big hits, including a towering six off Bracewell and two more off Santner.
But attempting a fourth maximum off Sodhi, he was caught at long-off for 40 off 30 balls in a valiant effort to revive the innings.
Musekiwa added a useful 21, but no other batter reached double figures.
Zimbabwe were eventually bowled out for 130 in 18.5 overs, falling well short of the target.
Sodhi was the standout bowler for New Zealand, finishing with remarkable figures of four for 12 in his four overs.