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Zimbabwe Batsman Hamilton Masakadza Comes of Age
Amidst the frenetic Twenty20 Champions League and Trinidad&Tobago's exploits in India, a one day series in Zimbabwe has gone almost unnoticed...
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The Curious Case of Caster Semenya
There are men who look like women. Everyone knows that. Everyone. Ask the countless boys and girls who have been so cruelly teased by their playmates for having deep, throaty voices and pretty, effeminate looks...
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Tamim Gatecrashes Coventry's Party
Never before has Charles Coventry made 194 runs in any form of cricket. In fact, only twice before has he passed the three magical numbers, and of these none of them have been remotely close to the 200 he was surely set for on Sunday against Bangladesh...
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Selection Bloopers Cost Zimbabwe
Last Wednesday evening, former Zimbabwe bowling kingpin Heath Streak asserted to all who would listen that, contrary to wide belief, his former home ground Queens, host to five one-day ...
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All On Track, Says Zimbabwe A Coach Steven Mangongo
After watching his young side thrash Canada and the previously fancied Ireland last week, Zimbabwe A coach Stephen Mangongo feels his side is well on track and could have a few of his players challenging for spots in the national side...
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Is This the Renaissance for Zimbabwe?
Can this good form and fortune continue like this? Can Zimbabwean hearts dare take the pitching, heaving, surging hope that has been sown into their souls by the thunderously victorious ...
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Zimbabwe: The Slide Stops in Nairobi
Despite claims to the contrary by satisfied officials, Zimbabwe did not pass the subcontinental test in Bangladesh. But neither did they fail, largely thanks to the dogged pitches the team found in the now gone and forgotten tour of Bangladesh...
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What Has Zimbabwe Cricket Got in Its Reserves?
Bilbo Baggins, caught between a rock and a hard place would have empathised with Zimbabwe cricket when he was asked, “What has it got in its pocketses?” But where his acquaintances ...
