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Tri-Series: Tendai Chatara Grabs Four As Zimbabwe Edge Sri Lanka
Fast bowler Tendai Chatara claimed four wickets to help Zimbabwe edge Sri Lanka by 12 runs in the second one-day international of the tri-nation tournament in Dhaka on Wednesday.
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Zimbabwe vs India, 2nd ODI, Highlights: Bowlers Help IND Clinch Series With Eight-Wicket Win
Excellent display of bowling from the likes of Yuzvendra Chahal, Barinder Sran and Dhawal Kulkarni followed by gritty knocks from the top three batsmen guided India to a series win over Zimbabwe at the Harare Sports Club. Catch all the highlights of this match here
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World Cup 2015: Tendai Chatara Reprimanded for Two Beamers at Chris Gayle
The incident happened in the 50th over of the West Indies innings at Canberra's Manuka Oval when Tendai Chatara bowled a second consecutive high, full-pitched ball to Chris Gayle, after being given a first and final warning by on-field umpire Ian Gould after his previous delivery.
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Zimbabwe's Tendai Chatara Fined by ICC for Dissent
Zimbabwean cricketer Tendai Chatara shook his head and gestured toward his pad after he was given out caught behind late on the opening day of the Test against South Africa at Harare Sports Club on Saturday.
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Zimbabwe's Brendan Taylor, Tendai Chatara rise in ICC Test rankings after Pakistan win
For Zimbabwe, player of the match Tendai Chatara is now in a career-best 55th spot (up by 21) in the latest Reliance ICC Player Rankings for Test Bowlers after his match figures of six for 105, including a match-winning spell of five for 61 in the second innings.
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Zimbabwe vs Pakistan Stats: Zimbabwe record narrowest Test win in terms of runs
Zimbabwe's 24-run win is their narrowest in terms of runs against any opposition.
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Misbah-ul Haq laments Pakistan's batting woes in shameful loss to Zimbabwe
Inexperienced Zimbabwe fast bowler Tendai Chatara took five for 61 as Pakistan were bowled out for 239 despite an unbeaten 79 by Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq.
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Pacer Tendai Chatara bowls Zimbabwe to historic win over Pakistan
The 22-year-old right-arm pacer took 5 for 61 in the second innings even as Pakistan skipper Misbah-ul-Haq's 79 not out went in vain.