Mashonland overwhelm Matabeleland to win by ten wickets
Some belated fighting spirit from Matabeleland, mainly in the form of Mark Vermeulen, enabled them to take the match into midafternoon on the third day and force Matabeleland to bat again, however briefly
20-Oct-2002•John Ward
Mashonland on top in Harare after day 2
Mashonaland look set to wrap up their 15th successive Logan Cup victory at about lunchtime on the third day, as Matabeleland finished the second day 149 runs behind the champions with four second-innings wickets down
19-Oct-2002•John Ward
Mashonland look to have the better of Matabeleland in Harare
At the end of the first day of the match between Mashonaland and Matabeleland at Harare Sports Club, the hosts already looked on course to win their 15th successive first-class victory, all in the Logan Cup competition
18-Oct-2002•John Ward
Mashonaland enter final day at Harare as favourites to win
There could be an interesting finish on the fourth day of the match between
the CFX Academy and Mashonaland A at Country Club in Harare
03-Mar-2002•John Ward
Hussain, Foster and Flower reprimanded after confrontation
Nasser Hussain, James Foster and Andy Flower have received severe reprimands following a confrontation between Foster and Flower during yesterday's match
08-Oct-2001•CricInfo
Four-wicket win gives England unassailable lead
England beat Zimbabwe by four wickets to take an unbeatable three-nil lead in the five-match series
07-Oct-2001•John Ward
Hussain praises Hoggard and Knight after England win
Matthew Hoggard won the the man-of-the-match award as England coasted to victory over Zimbabwe with more than 12 overs to spare to take a 2-0 lead in the five-match series
06-Oct-2001•CricInfo
Kirtley selected despite action concerns
England have shown their confidence in fast bowler James Kirtley by naming an unchanged squad for tomorrow's second one-day international against Zimbabwe.The match referee for the first game at Harare on Wednesday, Colonel Naushad Ali, voiced
05-Oct-2001•CricInfo
Hussain refuses to be carried away by win
Skipper Nasser Hussain remained cautious after England ended their 11-match one-day famine with a five-wicket win over Zimbabwe at the Harare Sports Club
03-Oct-2001•CricInfo
South Africa complete clean sweep of one-day series
A timid batting display and another early spray-gun bowling performance
condemned Zimbabwe to another defeat at the hands of South Africa, giving the tourists a clean sweep of the three-match one-day series
30-Sep-2001•John Ward
South Africa clinch one-day series with 148-run win in Harare
South Africa clinched the three-match one-day series against Zimbabwe with
an easy 148-run victory in the second one-day international at Harare Sports
Club
29-Sep-2001•John Ward
South Africa take Harare Test despite Flower's heroics
Andy Flower became only the second batsman in Test history, after Jimmy
Sinclair of South Africa against England in 1898/99, to score more than half
his team's entire run aggregate in both innings of a Test match when his side was bowled out twice
11-Sep-2001•John Ward
Flower's long vigil continues to frustrate South Africa
Andy Flower, a giant among pygmies, again played the role of Horatius on the
bridge, frustrating the might of South Africa as they attempted to wrap up
the First Test match against Zimbabwe in four days
10-Sep-2001•John Ward
Flower show in Harare as Andy keeps South Africa at bay
A superb tenth Test century by Andy Flower was the highlight of the third
day's play at Harare Sports Club, but despite his efforts Zimbabwe, whose
batting closely resembled the legendary curate's egg, were forced to follow
on after being dismissed
09-Sep-2001•John Ward
South Africa continue to dominate Test against Zimbabwe
Jacques Kallis starred with bat and ball as South Africa built up an
impregnable position against Zimbabwe on the second day of the First Test at
Harare Sports Club
08-Sep-2001•John Ward
Double-century for Kirsten as Zimbabwe wilt against South Africa
Gary Kirsten carved out his third Test double-century as South Africa amassed a mammoth 414 for one on the opening day of the first Test match against Zimbabwe at the Harare Sports Club on Friday
07-Sep-2001•John Ward
Harare prepares for David and Goliath battle
Tomorrow sees the start of a David and Goliath battle at Harare Sports Club when Zimbabwe take on South Africa, with David having suffered serious reverses in the artillery department that enabled him to win his original battle three thousand years
06-Sep-2001•John Ward
Zimbabwe lose pacemen for First Test against South Africa
Zimbabwe suffered a huge blow ahead of the First Test against South Africa on Friday with the withdrawal of pace bowlers Andy Blignaut and Brighton Watambwa because of injury
05-Sep-2001•Larry Moyo
West Indies take series as final day of Second Test is ruined by rain
Unseasonal rain, accompanied by more seasonal cold, brought an end to
Zimbabwe's longest season after West Indies, chasing 348 to win, had progressed from 42 for one overnight to 98 for one
31-Jul-2001•John Ward
Masakadza breaks many a records
Hamilton Masakadza became second Zimbabwean and 68th batsman in Test
cricket history to score a century on Test debut when he notched up a
brilliant 115* on the third day of second Test against Zimbabwe at
Harare
30-Jul-2001•Rajneesh Gupta