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Tearful Hamilton Masakadza Quits Cricket With No Regrets
Hamilton Masakadza ended his 18-year international career with a blistering knock of 72 that included five sixes and four fours.
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Retiring Hamilton Masakadza Leads Zimbabwe To Maiden Win Over Afghanistan
Zimbabwe vs Afghanistan: The win, Zimbabwe's first in the tournament after three successive losses, also ended Afghanistan's record 12-match winning streak in T20Is.
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Hamilton Masakadza Calls Time On His International Career, Set To Retire After Bangladesh Tri-Series
The tri-series kick-starts on September 13 with a game between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka.
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South Africa Stutter Before Beating Zimbabwe In 1st ODI
Chasing 118, South Africa lost their first four wickets for 58 runs but Heinrich Klaasen dashed Zimbabwean hopes.
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1st Test: Devendra Bishoo Spins West Indies To 117-Run Win Over Zimbabwe
Legspinner Devendra Bishoo proved Zimbabwe's nemesis once more as he spun the West Indies to a 117-run victory in the first Test at Queens Sports Club on Tuesday.
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Zimbabwe Beat Sri Lanka By 3 Wickets, Clinch ODI Series 3-2
Taking the series 3-2, the 11th-ranked Zimbabwe team also registered their first series win in the South Asian nation.
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4th ODI: Craig Ervine Helps Zimbabwe Beat Sri Lanka By Four Wickets Via D/L Method, Level Series
Chasing a Duckworth-Lewis revised target of 219 in 31 overs, Zimbabwe rode on Ervine's 55-ball unbeaten knock to win with 10 balls to spare.
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Zimbabwe Shock India as MS Dhoni Fails to Take Team Through in First T20
Zimbabwe stunned India by two runs to take 1-0 lead in three-match series. India skipper could not take team over the line with eight needed off the final over
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Graeme Cremer Appointed Zimbabwe's Captain For India Series
Graeme Cremer, who missed the 2016 World T20 due to injury, will lead Zimbabwe for the series against India that begins from June 11.
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Zimbabwe Sack Dav Whatmore, Hamilton Masakadza Ahead of India Series
Zimbabwe Cricket replaced coach Dav Whatmore and captain Hamilton Mazakadza with former South Africa pacer Makhaya Ntini and Graeme Cremer.