Logan Cup Preview - 18-21 October 2002
In the Logan Cup this weekend, Matabeleland travel to Harare to play what was once the major domestic fixture of the season against Mashonaland, while Midlands host Manicaland at Kwekwe Sports Club
08-Jul-2005•John Ward
Dabengwa stars as Zimbabwe take first blood
Keith Dabengwa starred with both bat and ball as Zimbabwe A beat Bangladesh A by five wickets in the first one-dayer of five at the Kwekwe Sports Club
03-Mar-2005•Cricinfo staff
Sibanda builds Zimbabwe A's lead
Vusi Sibanda supported Zimbabwe A's bid to put up a challenging target against Bangladesh A as the match entered the final day
28-Feb-2005•Cricinfo staff
Bangladesh A ease to the whitewash
Bangladesh A recorded their third consecutive victory over their Zimbabwean counterparts at Kwekwe, to complete a 3-0 whitewash in the series
28-Feb-2005•Cricinfo staff
Imran props up Bangladesh A
Bangladesh A limped to 223 for 7 after wrapping up the Zimbabwe A innings on 269 on the second day of their four-day match at the Kwekwe Sports Club
27-Feb-2005•Cricinfo staff
Craig Ervine leads recovery to 266 for 8
Zimbabwe A recovered from an indifferent start in the third and final Test against Bangladesh at the Kwekwe Sports Club, and had reached 266 for 8 by the end of the first day
25-Feb-2005•Cricinfo staff
Mashonaland win by 229 runs in Kwekwe
Mashonaland completed a 229-run victory over Midlands shortly after tea in
their final match of the 2002/03 season
27-Apr-2003•John Ward
Mashonaland lead by 373 runs after deciding not to enforce the follow-on
It was not a vintage day's cricket, as Mashonaland (326) dismissed a
dispirited Midlands side for 148 but failed to press home their advantage by
making them follow on
26-Apr-2003•John Ward
Murphy helps Mashonaland reach 326 in Kwekwe
Champions Mashonaland, struggling shortly after lunch on the first day of
their match against Midlands at Kwekwe Sports Club, recovered to total 326
25-Apr-2003•John Ward
Gavin Ewing stars for Matabeleland after innings and 77 run win
Matabeleland had a surprisingly easy day of it at Kwekwe Sports Club as
Midlands crumbled in the afternoon session and handed them a handsome
victory by an innings and 77 runs
13-Apr-2003•John Ward
Maiden century for Maregwede as Midlands face huge total
Facing a huge Matabeleland total of 598, Midlands responded quite well but
not yet well enough, as they finished the day on 243 for four wickets
12-Apr-2003•John Ward
Matabeleland take command in Kweke
As the Logan Cup resumed for the final three rounds, all four teams were
weakened by the unexpected appearance of Zimbabwe in the Sharjah final
11-Apr-2003•John Ward
Mashonaland win one-day series after Flower centuries
Any team containing both Flowers is virtually unbeatable in Zimbabwean cricket, certainly over the long haul
02-Feb-2003•Staff Reporter
Midlands lose to Matabeleland by 8 wickets
Midlands suffered another disappointing match at Kwekwe Sports Club, losing to Matabeleland by eight wickets in a one-sided game similar to that between the same teams in Harare earlier in the month
29-Jan-2003•Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe carry the day at Kwekwe
Zimbabwe have beaten Kenya by 47 runs in the second one-day international at Kwekwe
11-Dec-2002•John Ward
Logan Cup Report: Midlands v Manicaland
The Logan Cup match between Midlands and Manicaland at Kwekwe Sports Club had an exciting finish, with underdogs Manicaland eventually triumphing by two wickets on the final morning
26-Oct-2002•Dirk Viljoen
Mashonaland 'A' all out at the end of day one in Kwekwe
It was interesting to note the state of the pitch this morning as a result
of concerted effort by Mr
15-Mar-2002•Michael Hudgson
Zimbabwe Board XI overcome the rain to win by 19 runs (D/L Method)
The one-day match between the Zimbabwe Board XI and Gauteng B ended unsatisfactorily with a Duckworth-Lewis calculation, which went the way of the Zimbabweans by a margin of 19 runs
14-Jan-2002•John Ward
Gauteng 'B' have the better of Day 2 in Kwekwe
Gauteng, playing above themselves, kept ahead of the Zimbabwe Board XI in their match at Kwekwe Sports Club, finishing the second day 202 runs ahead with six second-innings wickets in hand
12-Jan-2002•John Ward
Street sets the pace in Kwekwe
On the face of it, this match between the Zimbabwe Board XI and Gauteng B at
Kwekwe Sports Club should have been no contest
11-Jan-2002•John Ward