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Third One-Day International

Zimbabwe v England 1999-2000

2001: At Harare, February 20

Second One-Day International

Zimbabwe v England 1999-2000

2001: At Bulawayo, February 18

First One-Day International

Zimbabwe v England 1999-2000

2001: At Bulawayo, February 16

Fifth Test Match

South Africa v England, 1999-2000

2001: Toss: England

Neil Manthorp

Fourth Test Match

South Africa v England, 1999-2000

2001: Toss: England.

Matthew Engel

Third Test Match

South Africa v England, 1999-2000

2001: At Durban, December 26, 27, 28, 29, 30

Mike Selvey

Second Test Match

South Africa v England, 1999-2000

2001: Toss: England

Edward Bevan

First Test Match

South Africa v England, 1999-2000

2001: Toss: South Africa

Colin Bateman

Tests: South Africa 2 England 1, ODIs: Zimbabwe 0 England 3

England in South Africa and Zimbabwe, 1999-2000

2001: A unique and totally unexpected victory in the Fifth and final Test against South Africa - albeit subsequently devalued - could not mask another disappointing overseas trip by England

Colin Bateman

Zimbabwe Cricket Online - editorial

Feb 24, 2000: Zimbabwean hospitality is second to none in the cricketing world

John Ward

The Player's View: Stuart Carlisle on the Third One-Day International

Feb 24, 2000: Despite his brilliant century against Sri Lanka, Stuart Carlisle has again had his critics, especially when he scored few runs batting well down the order in South Africa

John Ward

Youth cricket development in Zimbabwe - a personal view

Feb 24, 2000: The English cricket lover can get a little battle-weary, cynical even

Andrew Hall

Back At The Top: Heath Streak

Feb 23, 2000: Heath Streak has returned to his rightful place as the bulwark of Zimbabwe's bowling attack after missing four Tests and five one-day matches due to a recurrence of his knee injury - and how Zimbabwe missed him

John Ward

Gary Brent on Zimbabwe v England, Second One-Day International

Feb 23, 2000: Despite another feeble batting performance, Zimbabwe fought back with great determination in the second one-day international against England at Queens Sports Club, and were beaten by only one wicket, thanks to a fortuitous edge by Alan Mullally off

John Ward

Grant Flower on the first one-day international

Feb 18, 2000: Grant Flower has struggled to find his form this season, so his unbeaten fifty and three wickets in the first oneday international against England was a welcome boost both to the team and himself

John Ward

Henry Olonga - Zimbabwe's match winner

Feb 18, 2000: Pace bowler Henry Olonga's six wickets for 19 runs destroyed the back of the England innings in their match at Cape Town recently, winning the day for Zimbabwe

John Ward
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Tour Results
Zimbabwe v England at Harare - Feb 23, 2000
Match abandoned without a ball bowled
Zimbabwe v England at Harare - Feb 20, 2000
England won by 85 runs
Zimbabwe v England at Bulawayo - Feb 18, 2000
England won by 1 wicket (with 22 balls remaining)
Zimbabwe v England at Bulawayo - Feb 16, 2000
England won by 5 wickets (with 9 balls remaining) (D/L method)
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