Brian Vitori, the Zimbabwe left-arm pacer, could make a return to competitive cricket this Friday after six months on the sidelines. Vitori, who was suspended for an illegal bowling action in February, and was retested and cleared last month, has been included in Zimbabwe As 16-man squad to play South Africa A in a first-class match in Bulawayo. He could lead the attack alongside Shingi Masakadza. Vitori will likely be competing for a place with Victor Nyauchi, who took three wickets in the Harare game that concluded on Tuesday, or Njabulo Ncube, who is one of two Bulawayo-based players that have been included in the squad. Sean Williams is the other, and will add both batting and bowling depth to the squad, as Zimbabwe prepare for their two-Test series against New Zealand, which will be played at the Queens Sports Club later this month.Zimbabwe made six changes to the group that played in Harare, mostly with a view to add international experience to their squad. Williams is joined by batsmen Craig Ervine and Tarisai Musakanda, legspinner Natsai Mshangwe, and seamers Njabulo Ncube and Vitori. John Nyumbu, Gerald Alisini and Richard Muzhange missed out.Vitori has not played any cricket since Zimbabwes domestic T20 competition in February, a month after he was cited for a suspect bowling action in a match against Bangladesh in Khulna. Vitori underwent testing in Chennai and the results revealed all of his deliveries exceeded the 15-degree limit. He was retested in Pretoria in June and cleared. He remains one of Zimbabwes most promising prospects, but his career has been blighted by injuries, including a stress fracture, and lengthy gaps in game time. However, with Zimbabwes talent pool searching for depth, he may provide some answers ahead of a busier than usual home summer.Zimbabwe are scheduled to play two Tests against New Zealand and the same number against Sri Lanka later in the year.Wholesale Air Max 1 China . 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Younis is one of the only two batsmen in the 30-centuries club - the other being Matthew Hayden - to have made more hundreds than fifties in Tests.23 Previous most wickets by an England bowler in a Test series against Pakistan - by James Anderson in the 2010 series. Chris Woakes went past that tally with the wicket of Misbah-ul-Haq in this match. Woakes has now taken 25 wickets in the series at an average of 15.76.2 Number of Pakistan batsmen to make a hundred at The Oval batting at No. 4 before Shafiq. Mohammad Yousuf hit a century in Pakistans first innings in 2006. Before that, Javed Miandad made 260 in Pakistans first innings in 1987. Overall, Shafiqs is the tenth century by a Pakistan No. 4 in Tests in England.0 Hundreds by Shafiq in Tests batting at No. 4 before this; this was only his fourth innings at No. 4 in Tests. All his previous eight hundreds had come at No. 6. Shafiq has made 2871 runs at 42.85 and has 15 fifties in addition to his nine hundreds..dddddddddddd992 The last time Pakistan had a 150-run stand for their fourth wicket in Tests in England. Miandad and Saleem Malik put on a 322-run stand in Pakistans first innings at Edgbaston on that occasion. The partnership between Shafiq and Younis Khan is the fourth stand of 150 or more for the fourth wicket for Pakistan in Tests in England. Overall this was the 13th 150-plus stand for Pakistan for any wicket in Tests in England.2001 Last time Pakistans No. 4 and No. 5 got hundreds in the same Test innings outside of Asia. Inzamam-ul-Haq and Mohammad Yousuf got 130 and 203 respectively in Pakistans first innings in Christchurch 15 years ago. Overall, this is just the fifth such instance for Pakistan in Tests outside of Asia, including the 1987 Test at The Oval when Miandad and Malik had got 260 and 102 respectively.2013 The last time two or more Pakistan batsmen got hundreds in a Test innings outside of Asia. On that occasion, too, the centuries had come from the same pair, Younis and Shafiq in the Cape Town Test in 2012-13. Overall, this was the 20th instance for Pakistan when two or more of their batsmen had got hundreds in a Test innings outside of Asia.5.18 Moeen Alis economy in this innings - currently the fifth worst for any England bowler to have bowled at least ten overs in a Test innings at home. Moeen has conceded 83 runs off his 16 overs in this innings so far, including seven fours and three sixes. His career economy of 3.78 is currently the second worst for any spinner who has bowled at least 500 overs in Tests. Only New Zealands Mark Craig is more expensive. ' ' '