India cruise to nine wicket win over Zimbabwe
A disappointing pitch, a disappointing Zimbabwe team and consequently
a disappointing match
24-Jun-2001•John Ward
How sweet it is
It hasn't been often of late that an opposing captain has acknowledged
his team was beaten batting, bowling and fielding by the West Indies
24-Jun-2001•Tony Cozier
West Indies clinch 27-run victory in Coca-Cola Cup opener
A good all-round performance by West Indies brought them a 27-run
victory over a demoralized but defiant Zimbabwe team at Harare Sports
Club in the opening match of the triangular tournament also involving
India
23-Jun-2001•John Ward
India and West Indies are both dangerous opponents
Zimbabwe team coach Carl Rackemann talks to Larry Moyo about the
recent Test series against India and the coming triangular tournament
22-Jun-2001•Larry Moyo
Zimbabwe square series with thrilling victory
In a thrilling match of constant fluctuation, Zimbabwe finally won
through over India by four wickets in the second Test at Harare on
Monday
18-Jun-2001•John Ward
Match hangs in the balance after India lose Tendulkar, Dravid
After three days of the Second Test at Harare Sports Club, the match
was still in the balance by the close, although solid batting second
time round had perhaps given India a slight advantage
17-Jun-2001•John Ward
Grant Flower's pluck puts Zimbabwe in front
Zimbabwe had a lot of hard work to do as they resumed on 31 for three
after dismissing India for 237
16-Jun-2001•John Ward
Nehra strikes early blows after India is restricted to 237
It was an action packed opening day's play in the second Test match
between India and Zimbabwe at the Harare Sports Club on Friday
15-Jun-2001•John Ward
England to visit Zimbabwe for One-Day International series
The Zimbabwe Cricket Union have pleasure in announcing a two-and-a-half-week tour of Zimbabwe by England in October 2001 to play a five-match series of One-Day Internationals
15-Jun-2001•Media Release
Zimbabwe coast to eight-wicket win over Bangladesh
Zimbabwe won the Second Test match against Bangladesh at Harare Sports Club in mid-afternoon on the fifth day, by a margin of eight wickets
30-Apr-2001•John Ward
Zimbabwe hold advantage at end of the first day against Bangladesh
Despite an impressive partnership between Mehrab Hussain (71) and Habibul Bashar (64), Bangladesh failed to take advantage of another rather disappointing performance by Zimbabwe's bowlers and fielders
26-Apr-2001•John Ward
Masakadza becomes first black Zimbabwean to hit first-class century
History was made at Harare Sports Club today when Hamilton Masakadza defied
the weather and the CFX Academy bowlers to record the first century ever
scored in first-class cricket by a black Zimbabwean player, in only his
second match at this level
16-Feb-2001•John Ward
Rain dominates first day of Logan Cup clash
Remarkably, considering the amount of rain Harare has had over the past few
days, the match between Mashonaland and the CFX Academy started on time,
although in very damp and overcast conditions
16-Feb-2001•John Ward
Bangladesh to tour Zimbabwe in April
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09-Jan-2001•ZCU
1st ODI, Zimbabwe v New Zealand, Statistical Highlights
It was the 1627th ODI in cricket history
30-Sep-2000•Rajneesh Gupta
2nd Test, Zimbabwe v New Zealand, Statistical highlights
It was the 1511st Test in cricket history
27-Sep-2000•Rajneesh Gupta
New Zealand win the 2nd Test in Harare by 8 wickets
New Zealand won the Second Test against Zimbabwe by eight wickets at Harare
Sports Club today, with 3.4 overs to spare, despite a magnificent fighting
innings of 188 not out by Guy Whittall that came so close to saving the
match
23-Sep-2000•John Ward
Zimbabwe v New Zealand, Second Test, Day 4, Harare
In another dour morning's play, Zimbabwe continued to slide slowly towards defeat, worn down by the persistent New Zealanders
22-Sep-2000•John Ward
Hunt for perfection will make New Zealand more effective
If New Zealand can score 465 runs with such a mixture of batting as it did in setting a record total against Zimbabwe in the second Test at Harare, what is it capable of when getting everything together
21-Sep-2000•Lynn McConnell
Zimbabwe v New Zealand, Second Test, Day 3, Harare
Zimbabwe set their minds on saving the match with a single-minded determination that rarely included scoring shots before lunch, when in 32 overs they added 40 runs without losing a wicket
21-Sep-2000•John Ward