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zimbabwe national cricket team

At 35, Tatenda Taibu set for return to professional cricket

Former Zimbabwe captain Tatenda Taibu is all set for a surprise return to professional cricket six years after he quit to focus on 'Lord's work'.

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First hour of play will be the key: Zimbabwe coach Lalchand Rajput

Zimbabwe will have to bat out the entire five day to save the second Test against Bangladesh on Thursday.

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We wanted to avoid batting in the fourth innings: Mehidy Hasan

Despite gaining a substantial first-innings lead of 218 runs, Bangladesh did not ask Zimbabwe to follow-on

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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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We have our back against the wall: Mahmudullah

A slew of poor batting performances mean that Bangladesh take field against Zimbabwe on Sunday in a battle to save a potential Test series defeat.

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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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1st Test: Zimbabwe crush Bangladesh for first away win in 17 years

In Sylhet's debut Test, Zimbabwe crushed Bangladesh by 151 runs to record their first Test win in five years on Tuesday.

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Zimbabwe have come to Bangladesh with a positive mindset: Kyle Jarvis

After at the wrong end of limited-overs series clean sweep against South Africa [ODIs an T20Is], Zimbabwe are gearing up to recover from the disappointment with a positive mindest.

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Fit-again Du Plessis returns to lead South Africa in 3rd ODI vs Zimbabwe

Regular captain Faf du Plessis has said he is feeling fully fit and will be back to lead South Africa in the third and final ODI against Zimbabwe on Saturday.

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We just didn’t put enough runs on the board: Hamilton Masakadza

Zimbabwe captain Hamilton Masakadza has rued not putting enough runs against South Africa in the 1st ODI as they conceded a 0-1 lead after losing by five wickets on Sunday.

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