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Zimbabwe confirm tri-series with India and Sri Lanka (16 March 02:49) |
| Zimbabwe Cricket has confirmed that India and Sri Lanka will tour the country for a tri-series between May 28 and June 9 this year |
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Northants sign Chigumbura as overseas player (15 March 08:11) |
| Elton Chigumbura, the Zimbabwean allrounder, has been signed as Northamptonshire's overseas player |
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New Zealand pull out of Zimbabwe tour (15 March 09:31) |
| New Zealand want to postpone their already rearranged tour of Zimbabwe until 2011 or play it in a neutral venue due to the security situation in the African country |
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WI win 4-1 after Zimbabwe batsmen fail (15 March 01:47) |
| The Zimbabwe batsmen found the going too tough, and managed another below-par total that was chased not without huff and puff despite Chris Gayle's explosive start |
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WI win 4-1 after Zimbabwe bastmen fail (15 March 01:11) |
| On a beautiful sunny day at Arnos Vale, on a pitch that offered good bounce, the Zimbabwe batsmen found the going too tough, and could only cobble together below-par total |
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Struggling Zimbabwe crawl to 161 (14 March 10:47) |
| On a beautiful sunny day at Arnos Vale, on a pitch that offered good bounce, the Zimbabwe batsmen found the going too tough, and could only cobble together below-par total |
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Crawling Zimbabwe in tatters (14 March 09:08) |
| On a pitch that offered good bounce, the Zimbabwe batsmen found the going too tough, putting scoring out of their system, and also failing to survive long enough |
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Gayle puts Zimbabwe in again (14 March 06:44) |
| Chris Gayle followed the same policy as in the comprehensive win in the fourth match: put Zimbabwe in, and use the help available for his quick bowlers |
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West Indies look for fourth win on the trot (14 March 12:05) |
| A preview of the fifth ODI between West Indies and Zimbabwe at Kingstown |
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Gayle lauds team effort (13 March 04:31) |
| West Indies captain Chris Gayle has described the series-winning display in the fourth ODI in Kingstown as a "team effort", but he's also called for improvement after the hosts struggled in ... |
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Bravo four-for secures series win (13 March 02:11) |
| West Indies overcame a testing bowling display from Zimbabwe to scale down 142 and seal their first ODI series win in nine attempts |
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Zimbabwe hit back after quick start (13 March 12:45) |
| Zimbabwe, led by Graeme Cremer's leg-spin, struck back with five wickets to dent an attacking start led by Chris Gayle and put West Indies under pressure in their chase of 142 |
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Bravo Rampaul bowl out Zimbabwe for 141 (12 March 10:39) |
| Zimbabwe's batting let them down again, as it failed to measure up to an incisive spell of bowling from Dwayne Bravo and Ravi Rampaul in conditions favourable to pace |
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Zimbabwe struggle as West Indies chip away (12 March 09:07) |
| Zimbabwe's batting let them down again, as it failed to measure up to an incisive spell of bowling from Ravi Rampaul and Dwayne Bravo in conditions favourable to pace |
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Unchanged West Indies opt to bowl (12 March 07:00) |
| Chris Gayle, winning the toss for the first time in the series, opted to bowl on a track with a bit of moisture in Kingstown in pursuit of a series win |
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Resurgent Windies push for series win (11 March 10:19) |
| A preview of the fourth ODI between West Indies and Zimbabwe at Kingstown |
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Sammy Chanderpaul give Windies series lead (11 March 02:18) |
| Within 80 balls in to the chase, it was all but over. A penetrative spell from Darren Sammy, in which he took three wickets from his first three overs - later adding one more to his tally - ... |
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Sammy leaves Zimbabwe in tatters (11 March 01:02) |
| A spectacular burst of four wickets for seven runs, orchestrated by Darren Sammy, flattened Zimbabwe's top order and made the chase of 246 into a no-contest after 20 overs |
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Battling West Indies reach 245 (10 March 10:57) |
| Shivnarine Chanderpaul led a much-improved West Indian response to Zimbabwe's spin attack to help the hosts reach a competitive 245 for 9 |
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West Indies make patient progress (10 March 08:54) |
| Zimbabwe's one-dimensional attack didn't let West Indies accelerate, making the hosts labour to 84 for 1 by the halfway mark at Arnos Vale |
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West Indies look to returning Bravo for spark (09 March 12:53) |
| Cricinfo previews the third ODI between West Indies and Zimbabwe at Kingston |
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Jarvis ruled out with stress fracture (08 March 07:15) |
| Kyle Jarvis has been ruled out of the remainder of Zimbabwe's tour of the Caribbean after suffering a stress fracture in his lower back |
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Victory against Zimbabwe a big relief - Gayle (07 March 10:19) |
| Chris Gayle, the West Indies captain, called the series-levelling victory against Zimbabwe "a big relief" and hoped "this is the first of many to come" |
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Gayle Deonarine help West Indies level series (07 March 04:44) |
| Chris Gayle, hurting after the last-over defeat in the first ODI, delivered a gritty all-round performance with support from Narsingh Deonarine to help steer the hosts to a series-levelling ... |
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Gayle Deonarine help WI level series (07 March 03:08) |
| Chris Gayle, hurting after the last-over defeat in the first ODI, delivered a gritty all-round performance with support from Narsingh Deonarine to help steer the hosts to a series-levelling ... |
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Gayle firm but spin troubles WI again (07 March 12:30) |
| West Indies' uncertainty against spin returned to trouble them for the third consecutive match as they limped to 84 for 3 in 25 overs |
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Miller restricts Zimbabwe to 206 (06 March 10:43) |
| The track at the Providence Stadium in Guyana, yet again, proved of great assistance to slow bowlers as Nikita Miller and Chris Gayle crippled Zimbabwe with miserly spells |
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WI spinners eat into middle order (06 March 09:04) |
| Tatenda Taibu and Brendan Taylor had ushered Zimbabwe to a comfortable position before breakthroughs from the West Indies spinners pegged the visitors back |
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Ramdin dropped Zimbabwe bat (06 March 07:08) |
| West Indies, stunned in the first ODI on Thursday to prolong their winless run, have made two important changes that underline the urgency to draw the series level |
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Hurt West Indies aim to bounce back (05 March 10:57) |
| A preview of the second game of the one-day series between West Indies and Zimbabwe |
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Gayle hauls up batting trio (05 March 10:36) |
| West Indies' two-run defeat to Zimbabwe in the one-day series opener has left the captain shaking his head at the mode of dismissal for some of his main batsmen |
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Zimbabwe hold nerve for two-run win (05 March 02:55) |
| A solid Zimbabwean batting effort, led by a watchful Vusi Sibanda and an innovative Tatenda Taibu, was backed up by their slow-bowling armada |
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Gayle Barath respond strongly in chase of 255 (05 March 12:47) |
| Bolstered by the return of their captain, Chris Gayle, West Indies made a fighting start to their chase in the face of yet another spin onslaught from Zimbabwe |
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Sibanda Taibu guide Zimbabwe to 254 (04 March 11:03) |
| Tatenda Taibu's innovative half-century energised a Zimbabwe innings that was dawdling along at three an over, and Vusi Sibanda's long vigil guided the visitors towards a middling total on a... |
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Sibanda leads slowish progress (04 March 08:43) |
| It wasn't exactly a run-fest from the Zimbabwe batsmen, but they made cautious progress without losing too many in the first half of their innings |
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Unchanged Zimbabwe opt to bat (04 March 07:11) |
| On a cloudy day in Guyana, Prosper Utseya again won the toss and decided to bat first, hoping the pitch will assist his spinners in the afternoon |
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Struggling teams in basement battle (03 March 07:35) |
| A preview of the first game of the one-day series between West Indies and Zimbabwe |
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Utseya and Cremer pleased with spinning pitch (01 March 09:10) |
| Prosper Utseya and Graeme Cremer were pleased with their team's shock defeat of the West Indies in the Twenty20 fixture in Trinidad |
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Zimbabwe spinners shock West Indies (01 March 09:01) |
| Zimbabwe's spirited army of spinners scripted a memorable fightback to help the visitors clinch a low-scoring scrap |
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We didnt take Zimbabwe for granted - Gibson (01 March 07:38) |
| Ottis Gibson, the West Indies coach, expressed disappointment after his side's embarrassing 26-run defeat against Zimbabwe in the Twenty20 game in Trinidad, but insisted that his side had no... |
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Zimbabwes chance to showcase progress (01 March 12:01) |
| While West Indies will expect to kick start a season of favourable results after a winless tour of Australia, Zimbabwe will have their eyes set on a goal far more significant |
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Zimbabweans begin tour with tense win (27 February 10:19) |
| Tatenda Taibu, who the tourists will rely heavily on, starred with a century, guiding his team to a competitive 281 which it just about managed to defend |
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Zimbabwe board delighted with record turnout (25 February 05:26) |
| Zimbabwe Cricket has expressed delight at attendances for the Stanbic Bank 20 Series which finished last weekend |
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We want to play hard cricket again - Taibu (25 February 01:58) |
| Zimbabwe may be the underdogs for the upcoming limited-overs series against West Indies, but wicketkeeper-batsman Tatenda Taibu has said the team will be going all out for victory |
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Houghton targets Test return this year (24 February 09:44) |
| David Houghton believes Zimbabwe should be back on the Test scene by the end of the year after improvements on and off the field in recent times |
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Chingoka confident of Test return in 18 months (24 February 05:41) |
| Zimbabwe Cricket chairman Peter Chingoka believes their chances of returning to Test cricket in 18 months are "very realistic" |
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Alan Butcher appointed Zimbabwe coach (22 February 10:56) |
| Alan Butcher, the former England batsman and father of former England international Mark Butcher, has been appointed Zimbabwe coach |
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All-round Mountaineers scale Twenty20 peak (20 February 09:20) |
| Mountaineers put their disaster of the previous morning behind them to beat the favourites, Mashonaland Eagles, in magnificent style by nine wickets to win the final of Zimbabwe's inaugural ... |
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Inspired Vipers take third place (20 February 06:03) |
| Desert Vipers from Namibia, who had begun the series quite weakly, showed how much they had learned and improved with a convincing victory over Matabeleland Tuskers by 31 runs |
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Price downs Mountaineers (19 February 11:49) |
| A round-up of the eighth round of games from the Stanbic Bank Twenty20 tournament in Zimbabwe |
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