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Elton Chigumbura

Zimbabwe Cricket appoints Hamilton Masakadza as captain for all three formats

Peter Moor was named Masakadza’s deputy.

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Solomon Mire, Kyle Jarvis to miss ODI series against Pakistan due to injury concerns

In form batsman, Solomon Mire has been ruled out of the series after he sustained a gluteal tear during his knock of 63 against Australia in the last league game of the T20I Tri-series at Harare Sports Club.

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Australia win despite late heroics from Zimbabwe

Australia chased down Zimbabwe’s 151 for nine with a ball to spare in a tightly-contested Twenty-20 match. Their win in this dead rubber provides a welcome confidence boost ahead of their clash with number one ranked Pakistan in Sunday’s final.

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Kenya beat Zimbabwe Board XI by 5 wickets

Elton Chigumbura pushed Zimbabwe Board XI to 123 for 9, but Rakep Patel saw the Kenyans through.

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What MS Dhoni and Neville Madziva had to say about the “brilliant” last ball of the first T20I

When Indian captain Dhoni was asked about the final over, he considered the last ball as a brilliant delivery.

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Hamilton Masakadza named Zimbabwe skipper following Elton Chigumbura resignation

Hamilton Masakadza has been in excellent form of late and will look to leverage his confidence to propel Zimbabwe.

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Elton Chigumbura quits Zimbabwe captaincy following T20I series against Bangladesh

Elton Chigumbura said it is the best time to leave it to the next guy to lead us.

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Afghanistan vs Zimbabwe 2015-16: Afghanistan aims for favourable results to end 2015

Zimbabwe to play without Sean Williams on the first One-Day International (ODI) match of the five-match series against Afghanistan

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Elton Chigumbura dismissed by Nathan McCullum against New Zealand in one-off T20I at Harare

Currently, Zimbabwe are 46 for the loss of four wickets in nine overs with Craig Ervine on 12.

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Elton Chigumbura and others who scored their first two ODI centuries in successive innings

Elton Chigumbura is the only one for whom both innings were scored at a strike rate of more than 100.

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