
Zimbabwe claim first series against Sri Lanka
Zimbabwe have claimed their first series win against Sri Lanka with a three-wicket victory in the fifth ODI on Monday.
Zimbabwe have claimed their first series win against Sri Lanka with a three-wicket victory in the fifth ODI on Monday.
Zimbabwe handed SA U19 their first defeat of the Youth Triangular Series, beating them by five wickets at Boland Park on Thursday.
Makhaya Ntini, the stand-in Zimbabwe head-coach, is expected to revert to bowling coach after the appointment of Heath Streak as top man.
Day two of Pool C’s Africa T20 matches have been abandoned due to persistent rain.
Free State cruised past Zimbabwe in the first Africa T20 Cup match of Pool C.
Zimbabwe are still seeking a new coach, despite Makhaya Ntini’s appointment as interim head coach in May.
Zimbabwe’s resistance ended in brisk fashion on day five, as they suffered a 254-run defeat to New Zealand in the second Test.
Two quick wickets shortly before the close left Zimbabwe staring into the abyss in the second Test against New Zealand.
While victory may be a distant dream, Zimbabwe could be eyeing a moral victory when they closed day three at 305-6 against New Zealand.
Zimbabwe face a struggle for survival after New Zealand posted 582-4 in their first innings of the second Test, in Bulawayo.
Kane Williamson stands on the brink of a historic milestone as New Zealand piled up 329-2 on day one of the second Test against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo.
An aggressive innings of 119 by Sean Williams held up NZ’s march to victory by an innings and 117 runs in the first Test against Zimbabwe.
New Zealand continued to stamp their authority on the first Test match against Zimbabwe, needing just five more wickets to wrap up victory.
Black Caps skipper Kane Williamson fell nine runs short of becoming the youngest to score a Test century against every nation as NZ took a 151-run lead against Zimbabwe.
Makhaya Ntini’s first Test as coach of Zimbabwe got off to a rocky start as his men were bowled out for 164 by New Zealand on day one in Bulawayo.