If the first hour of the ZIM vs SA 1st Test in Bulawayo was anything to judge from, one would have thought that the visitors would be bundled out within 200. After all, they were struggling at 55/4 at one point. But then, one cannot ever forget, that Zimbabwe are the perennial minnows of Test cricket. No matter whatever the situation is, the opposition does find a chance to recover in the match. And that chance was seized with both hands by Protean newcomers Dewald Brevis (51 off 41), and then Lhuan-dre Pretorious (153 off 160). In the dying hours of the day, on his second game, all-rounder Corbin Bosch also scored his maiden century in Tests, as South Africa finished the day at 418/9 in 90 overs. IN doing so, Lhuan-dre became the youngest SA batter to make a century on debut. He shattered the 61-year-old record of Greame Pollock at 19 years and 93 days, bettering the earlier record of 19 years and 317 days. As for the other batters, the top order was a major flop, with Tony de Zorzi, Matthew Breetzke, Wiaan Mulder and David Bedingham, not giving the scorers much to worry about. Also Read | Top 10 Best Openers in World Cricket History Lower-order contributed a few useful runs. Captain Keshav Maharaj made 21 and then Codi Yusuf contributed 27 off 49. In bowling, Zimbabwe, overall were average. Blessing Muzarabani was the bowler of the match as he claimed 2/59. Tanaka Chivanga took 4/83. Debutant Pretorius Shines, Bosch Makes Zimbabwe Pay for Missed Chance South Africa had a strong comeback after being 23/3 early in the innings. Debutants Lhuan-dre Pretorius and Dewald Brevis steadied the team with a 95-run stand, with Pretorius going on to score a brilliant 153 on debut. Corbin Bosch also made the most of his chance, scoring a composed century after being dropped early. His partnerships with Codi Yusuf and Kwena Maphaka helped him reach the milestone. While Zimbabwe had a great start, they let the game slip as the pitch eased out and South Africa’s batters took control of the day.