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Kyle Jarvis

South Africa vs Zimbabwe: Imran Tahir’s five seal host’s win in first T20I

Defending a total of 160/6, in which the debutant Rassie van der Dussen made 56 off 44, South Africa bowled Zimbabwe out for 126.

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Recovering Graeme Cremer out of Zimbabwe’s South Africa, Bangladesh tours

The legspinner has been ruled out of action for up to eight weeks to allow him to fully recover from surgery

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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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Pakistan start their campaign with a win over Zimbabwe by 74 runs

Mohammad Nawaz, Usman Khan, Mohammad Hafeez and Hasan Ali picked up two apiece.

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Brendon Taylor, Kyle Jarvis in Zimbabwe squad to face West Indies

The first Test is scheduled for 21-25 October, with the second match pencilled in for 29 October-2 November.

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Zimbabwe’s Brendan Taylor, Kyle Jarvis likely to make international return

Zimbabwe are set to gain more benefit when ICC chairman Shashank Manohar will visit Zimbabwe to seek necessary assurance to ensure that the country can host next year’s World Cup qualifiers.

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MCL 2016: The 5 best bowlers

MCL 2016 turned back the clock in terms of individual performances, with some of the most iconic players of the 2000s coming into their own once again.

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Kyle Jarvis: Junaid Khan is one of the finest death bowlers I have ever seen or played with

Kyle Jarvis, the former Zimbabwe fast bowler, shocked many followers of the game when he announced his retirement from international cricket in April 2013.

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Kyle Jarvis confident of Zimbabwe performing well against Pakistan

"I think the future is bright for Zimbabwe cricket."

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Zimbabwe cricket needs a saviour

In 2004, the Germany-based football club Bayern Munich handed out GBP 2 million to arch-nemesis Borrusia Dortmund when the latter was spiraling down with financial hardship that put a cloud of doubt over their very existence. Almost a decade on, Dortmund are stabilized but will not want to forget the period of financial difficulties they went through. Although the two million was only a small percentage of money that helped them stay up, it was the gesture from a rival club that set the precedent.

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