New Zealand did not bowl as well as they should have with the second new ball on day three in Bulawayo, according to their bowling coach Shane Jurgensen, but, he insists, they are still in with a good chance of closing out the Test.There is still a long way to go in the match, Jurgensen said after day three, which Zimbabwe ended on 305 for 6, 78 short of avoiding the follow-on. We did that quite well up until the start of the second new ball. We didnt bowl as well as we wanted to with the second new ball. Weve got to work hard and keep toiling away. [But] its only day three and weve got the runs on the board and we have a lot of time in the game. Were down the bottom end of their innings, and there were signs today that there is bit more spin.When Kane Williamson called for the second new ball at the start of the 85th over, Zimbabwe were 166 for 5, with Craig Ervine on 46 and Peter Moor on 8; Ervine went on to record a maiden Test ton and finish the day unbeaten, while Moor added 63 more runs to his tally before finally being removed by legspinner Ish Sodhi.Sodhi claimed two wickets on the day, as did the other slow man, left-armer Mitchell Santner. The faster men enjoyed less success: after effecting the first breakthrough - bowling Tino Mawoyo - Tim Southee could not add to his tally, while Trent Boult went wicketless on the day.Jurgensen, though, felt both the quicks threatened promisingly. Were very impressed [with Boult], he said. He has improved with every ball he has bowled. He has a lot more confidence, really hitting the wicket hard. 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He is one of the main faces of the musical movement called Tropicalia, which consists of international and traditionally Brazilian sounds.Gil was recently hospitalized for kidney problems, and in the weeks leading up to the ceremony there was some doubt whether he would be able to perform. His appearance on stage Friday was both a celebration and relief for millions of fans.CAETANO VELOSOVeloso, 73, is the founder of Tropicalia and also Grammy Award winner. Just like Gil, his best friend, Veloso was in exile in London during Brazils military dictatorship (1964-1985). The two internationally acclaimed musicians performed together in the ceremony finale with Anitta, a 23-year-old Rio resident and funk singer known for her sensual voice and Shakira-like dancing skills.The three sang Isto aqui o que e?or What is this here? The song was composed by Joao Gilberto, considered one of the founders of bossa nova, a mixture of jazz and samba that is also known in the United States as Brazilian jazz.SONG CONSTRUCAO (Construction Song)The song, composed by internationally acclaimed Chico Buarque, is considered one of the most ingenious in Brazilian Portuguese. All the verses have a stress on the two syllables before the last. The lyrics tell the story of a builder who dies by falling from a building. Like many Brazilian songs, it also includes a love tale in the middle.ddddddddddddAROTA DE IPANEMA (The Girl From Ipanema)Antonio Carlos Jobim wrote the song as a tribute for a girl he fell in love with as she left Ipanema Beach, one of Rio de Janeiros iconic areas. The end result is a tune that is arguably Brazils most recognizable song internationally.On Friday night, it was performed in part by Jobims grandson, Daniel Jobim, while supermodel Gisele Bundchen walked on stage.The actual girl the song was written for, Helo Pinheiro, is now 71.MC SOFFIAThe 12-year-old sensation is from the slums of Sao Paulo, Brazils economic capital. She said before the ceremony that she hoped that American pop icon Beyonce would watch her perform. The pre-teen, who is black, has also become an activist for empowering black women.JORGE BENBen, 71, is considered the soul of Brazilian funk music. Pais Tropical, or Tropical Country, is one of his most popular songs, frequently played in bars and on the radio. He performed the song on Friday night, garnering strong applause from the crowd. He is seen by Rio residents as a symbol of coolness.LUDIMILLAFormerly known as MC Beyonce, Ludimilla is a pop singer of funk melody. Ludimilla first became famous in 2012. In the opening ceremony, she sang So quero ser feliz,or I just want to be happy, a song from popular group Rap Brasil. The song is considered an anthem for residents of Rios hundreds of slums, often controlled by drug traffickers and ravaged by violence.ELZA SOARESKnown as the queen of samba, Soares is still performing at 79 years old. For decades, she had the most notable voice in Brazilian samba.ZECA PAGODINHOPagodinho, 57, is seen by many Brazilians as an icon of coolness. Despite his fame, he lives a simple life outside Rio, partying a lot playing samba music for friends.MARCELO D2Marcelo D2, a 48-year-old hip hop singer, rose to fame in the 1990s with the band Planet Hemp. He has been arrested a handful of times for protesting in support of legalizing marijuana. ' ' '