Zimbabwe convincing in victory
Zimbabwe, playing close to their true form, completed a highly convincing
70-run victory over a lethargic-looking West Indian team
11-Jul-2000•John Ward
Zimbabwe are transformed
Far from resembling the dejected side they were after their recent Test
series with England, Zimbabwe now exude confidence in their play and almost a swagger in their demeanour as they dominate the NatWest Series
11-Jul-2000•Andy Jalil
NatWest Series thriving thanks to Zimbabwe
The NatWest Series is thriving, thanks to Zimbabwe's unexpected and spirited
start to the tournament
11-Jul-2000•John Ward
County chief thrilled by NatWest Series opportunity
Paul Millman, Chief Executive of Kent County Cricket, told reporter Andy
Jalil that - in spite of the near wintry conditions of grey skies and cold wind, plus a stoppage for rain, that: "We are thrilled to be included on the circuit for the one-day
11-Jul-2000•Andy Jalil
Zimbabwe content and confident
Zimbabwe are a more confident and contented side today than they were when
they were last at Canterbury two months ago
10-Jul-2000•Staff and agencies
Glamorgan survive Ealham shock to beat Kent
Keith Newell (62 n.o.), the Glamorgan opening batsman, kept his nerve at
Canterbury as Kent showed greater fight today than they had the day before in their NatWest Trophy fourth-round match
06-Jul-2000•Staff and agencies
Glamorgan have Kent on the hop
Glamorgan adjusted better to the wet conditions at Canterbury to finish the
shortened day with the advantage over Kent in their NatWest fourth-round match
05-Jul-2000•Staff and agencies
England name ODI Squad for NatWest Series
England today named a 14-man squad for the forthcoming NatWest Series of
One-Day Internationals against West Indies and Zimbabwe
20-Jun-2000•ECB Media Release
Respected writer and broadcaster EW Swanton dies
EW Swanton has died, aged 92, following a short illness
22-Jan-2000•Dave Liverman and William Turrell