Archive for October, 2006



Harare Metropolitan
Old Hararians (257) bt Uprising (235) by 22 runs
Harare SC (486/9) bt Glenshire (194) by 292 runs
Alexandra SC (274/6) bt Takashinga 2 (198) by 76 runs
Takashinga 1 (373) by Milennium (191) by 182 runs
zimcricket.org - OH edge Uprising in blinder
zimcricket.org - It’s the “Gary and Ryan Show” as HSC display their class […]

Chingoka Interview

This weekend’s Sunday Mail has a surprisingly robust interview with ZC interim chairman Peter Chingoka, although as ever some of Chingoka’s answers don’t really directly address the questions. The full article is well worth a read, but here are a few choice extracts:
What do you think are the reasons the team has been performing […]

The 2nd Afro-Asian Cup competition, pitching the best of South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya against the best of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, will take place in Chennai during June 2007 - check the fixtures page for details. The competition will include both men’s and women’s matches this year - the men will […]

Champions Trophy Semi-Finals

Champions Trophy Semi-Finals Australia v New Zealand, South Africa v West Indies

Australia v India: Champions Trophy Group A, 6th Match Australia 252/4 (50 overs), India 249/8 (50 overs). Australia win by 6 wickets and qualify for semi-finals

Following the resignation of Crispen Tsvarai earlier in the month, new elections for the Bulawayo Metropolitan board were held at an EGM on Wednesday past. The new board is:
Chairman: Stanley Staddon
Vice-chairman: Sam Ndlovu
Member: Tivington Ncube
Member: Victor Mhlanga
Two other posts remain vacant, with the three nominees for the post yet to be vetted.
Sunday […]

England v West Indies: Champions Trophy Group A, 5th Match West Indies 272/4 (50 overs), England 276/7 (48.3 overs). England win by 3 wickets.

Pakistan v South Africa: Champions Trophy Group B, 6th Match South Africa 213/8 (50 overs), Pakistan 89 (25 overs). South Africa win by 124 runs and qualify for semi-finals.

India v West Indies: Champions Trophy Group A, 4th Match India 223/9 (50 overs), West Indies 224/7 (49.4 overs). West Indies win by 3 wickets.

A 24-man training squad went into training camp on Monday, ahead of preparations for Zim’s tour of Bangladesh. One notable absentee was Gregory Strydom, who has opted out of the tour for personal reasons. Terrence Duffin is also an injury worry, having picked up a hand injury, but it’s expected he’ll be fit […]




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