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Hamilton Masakadza

Masakadza thanks Bangladesh Cricket Board for giving Zimbabwe opportunity to play again

Masakadza hopes Zimbabwe makes it to the final as he reckons T20 format suits them the best.

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Sikandar Raza left out of T20 tri-series on disciplinary grounds

Raza was omitted because of pending disciplinary issues raised by captain Hamilton Masakadza.

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Hamilton Masakadza to retire after Bangladesh T20I tri-series

Hamilton Masakadza has announced he will retire from all forms of international cricket following the conclusion of a T20I tri-series in Bangladesh.

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Injured Masakadza and Taylor out of UAE ODIs

Zimbabwe will be without their captain Hamilton Masakadza and veteran wicketkeeper-batsman Brendan Taylor during a four-match ODI series against UAE.

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Zimbabwe Cricket appoints Hamilton Masakadza as captain for all three formats

Peter Moor was named Masakadza’s deputy.

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Zimbabwe 76-2 at stumps in second Bangladesh Test

Zimbabwe, who set a target of 443 runs to win the second Test against Bangladesh, reached 76-2 before bad light brought an early stumps on the fourth day in Dhaka on Monday.

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Zimbabwe prepared for ‘hungry’ Bangladesh – Hamilton Masakadza

Zimbabwe captain Hamilton Masakadza is relishing the prospects of his team clinching their first overseas Test series victory in 17 years.

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2nd Test: Zimbabwe target rare away Test series win in Dhaka

It's been 17 years since Zimbabwe last clinched a Test series. Dhaka, the venue of their second Test and final Test against Bangladesh, is giving them a rare opportunity to do that.

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Our spinners got much more purchase than Bangladesh’s spinners: Zimbabwe captain Hamilton Masakadza

Zimbabwe allrounder Sean Williams’ 173-ball 88 was instrumental to thrust his side to a competitive total.

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1st Test, Sylhet: Bangladesh 26/0 in pursuit of 321 after Taijul Islam’s five

Bangladesh bowled out Zimbabwe for 181 with left-arm spinner Taijul Islam claiming 5/62 to finish with 11 wickets in the Test.

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