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EDITORIAL
By John
Ward
Who would have imagined that our national side would be leading the one-day
series - against India in India, of all places - by two victories to one?
It seems almost unbelievable, and their victory in the third match of
the series was most convincing. [More]
INTERVIEW
Ray
Price on the India tour
A
month ago, the name Raymond Price did nothing much for the cricket fan
in India. But today, after the Test series with the Zimbabweans, the name
comes has a huge PRICE tag. The only specialist spin bowler who was part
of the touring Zimbabwean side, he had a huge responsibility on his shoulders,
for it is a well-known fact that both the Nagpur and the Delhi pitches
favoured spin, for the sheer nature of the wicket is such that favours
turn. [More]
BIOGRAPHY
David
Mutendera
It
took almost the full twenty years for the first development cricketer
to break through to the Zimbabwe national side, paving the way for many
more to follow in years to come. The man in question was pace bowler David
Mutendera. [More]
Andre
Hoffman
Andre
Hoffman, currently captain of the CFX Academy in the 2001/02 Logan Cup
competition, is a cricketer with a handicap, which he is not afraid to
admit and to tackle. [More]
Jordane
Nicolle
One
of the most promising students at the CFX Academy in 2002 is Matabeleland’s
young pace bowler Jordane Nicolle. [More]
Innocent
Chinyoka
One
of the 2002 Academy students who came seemingly out of nowhere to make
a name for himself as an all-rounder was Innocent Chinyoka. [More]
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NEWS
Second
ODI: a Mohali win for India...again
by
Trishna Bose
Mohali has been a lucky ground for the Indians as they have had a good
win record at this ground. Sourav’s luck with the toss carried into the
second one-dayer; he elected to bat on a wicket that offers runs in plenty.
Zimbabwe had to field on a wicket that is one of the few in India that
favours pace.
[More]
Matabeleland
cricket report
by Derrick Townshend
It
has been a relatively quiet week for the Matabeleland team following their
rather inept display against Midlands recently. Stand-in coach, former
national player Noel Peck, let the team have light practices for the remainder
of last week and preparations for the forthcoming match against the Academy
in Harare are now under way.
[More]
STATISTICS
Updated
Test records of all Zimbabwean players who took part in the series against
India: Gav
Rennie | Heath
Streak | Tatenda
Taibu | Brighton
Watambwa | Al
Campbell | Stu
Carlisle | Dion
Ebrahim | Andy
Flower | Grant
Flower | Travis
Friend | Trevor
Gripper | Ray
Price
PICTURE
OF THE WEEK
Hondo
elated after bowling Ganguly
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