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Zimbabwe vs South Africa

World Cup Countdown: Neil Johnson helps Zimbabwe beat South Africa

Zimbabwe entered the Super Sixes of the 1999 World Cup and enhanced their reputation in world cricket.

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Faf du Plessis unsure of his participation in 4-day Test against Zimbabwe

South Africa and Zimbabwe will meet for a historic one-off 4-day Test on the eve of Boxing Day (December 26).

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Zimbabwe to play pink-ball warm-up game ahead of 4-day Test against South Africa

Zimbabwe will take on South Africa in the first floodlit Test to be played in South Africa –- and the first scheduled four-day Test anywhere since Pakistan toured New Zealand in 1972/73.

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Faf du Plessis battles shoulder strain ahead of historic 4-day Test vs Zimbabwe

South Africa and Zimbabwe are going to play the maiden 4-day Test on the eve of Boxing Day (December 26).

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Adam Bacher: 7 facts about the South African batsman

Adam Bacher represented South Africa in cricket in the Jewish Olympics, and won them gold in 2005 and 2009.

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AB de Villiers’ gets run out in the most bizarre way

In an One-Day International (ODI) between Zimbabwe and South Africa in Bulawayo in August 2015, de Villiers did something extremely out of the box and gifted his wicket to the Zimbabwean side.

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Elton Chigumbura: Losing wickets at wrong time cost Zimbabwe match against South Africa in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

Zimbabwe put up a good fight but fell well short of their target.

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Dav Whatmore pleased with Zimbabwe’s performance in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 opening game against South Africa

ZIM were 191/2 while chasing the 340-run target, before getting bowled out for 277.

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South Africa vs Zimbabwe ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: David Miller’s killer hundred, Zimbabwe’s resolve and other highlights

David Miller, JP Duminy and Imran Tahir guide South Africa to a good win against Zimbabwe.

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South Africa-Zimbabwe ICC Cricket World Cup game witnesses hundreds of African fans throng Seddon Park

South Africa beat Zimbabwe by 62 runs at Seddon Park in Hamilton in the opening Pool B fixture.

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