#4 6 for 51 and 4 for 48 v Zimbabwe
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Though Zimbabwe were on a downward slope in the international cricket arena, they still had the potential to match teams on their home turf. It was the 2005 series in Zimbabwe; Kiwis had already won the first Test. In the second Test, first innings, Bond started by sending back Dion Ebrahim to eventually end up with a tally of 6 for 51. He continued the carnage in the second innings, as well, taking 4 wickets for 48 runs. New Zealand won the game by an innings and 46 runs.
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