Matches (13)
IPL (3)
Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe (1)
SL vs AFG [A-Team] (1)
County DIV1 (4)
County DIV2 (2)
IRE vs PAK (1)
ENG v PAK (W) (1)
Murali draws level with Walsh as Sri Lanka take charge

Murali draws level with Walsh as Sri Lanka take charge

Sri Lanka predictably took the upper hand on the first day at Harare, putting the new-look Zimbabwe in on a beautiful batting pitch, and bowling them out for 199 shortly after tea

06-May-2004Wisden Cricinfo staff
Sri Lanka take control against Zimbabwe A

Sri Lanka take control against Zimbabwe A

Thilan Samaraweera laid the foundations, and Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene applied the flourish, as the Sri Lankans took command on the second day of their tour match against Zimbabwe A in Harare

02-May-2004Wisden Cricinfo staff
Rebel returns lift Zimbabwe

Rebel returns lift Zimbabwe

On his return to Zimbabwe colours, Heath Streak was dismissed for 1 and failed to take a wicket, but his fellow rebel Sean Ervine made 75, and Elton Chigumbura 63, as Sri Lanka were given their stiffest test of the tour, on the opening day of their

01-May-2004Wisden Cricinfo staff
Miserly Murali completes the whitewash

Miserly Murali completes the whitewash

Sri Lanka, despite some periods of uninspired cricket, completed a predictable clean sweep of the one-day series when they beat a gallant young Zimbabwe team by 25 runs at Harare Sports Club

29-Apr-2004The Wisden Bulletin
Sri Lanka eye clean sweep

Sri Lanka eye clean sweep

Sri Lanka bat first in the final one-dayer of their five-match series against Zimbabwe

29-Apr-2004The Wisden Bulletin
Second-string Sri Lanka too strong

Second-string Sri Lanka too strong

The allround skills of Kumar Sangakkara and Upal Chandana carried adangerously weakened Sri Lanka through to a 72-run victory overZimbabwe in the fourth one-day international at Harare Sports Club

27-Apr-2004The Wisden Bulletin
Sri Lanka name second-string side

Sri Lanka name second-string side

Sri Lanka have decided to rest five of their key players, including their captain Marvan Atapattu, for the fourth one-day international against Zimbabwe in Harare tomorrow

26-Apr-2004Wisden Cricinfo staff
Zimbabwe hit new lows as Vaas takes 300

Zimbabwe hit new lows as Vaas takes 300

The humiliation of the new 'expurgated' Zimbabwe cricket team continued at Harare Sports Club as they crashed to 35 all out, the lowest total ever recorded in a one-day international

25-Apr-2004The Wisden Bulletin
Making a mockery of sport

Making a mockery of sport

There was a tragic inevitability about the proceedings at the Harare Sports Club today as Zimbabwe's New Model Army was shown up for the club side that it is - and a pretty poor club side at that

25-Apr-2004The Wisden Verdict by Martin Williamson
Zimbabwe edge the series - but Mahmud almost the unlikely hero

Zimbabwe edge the series - but Mahmud almost the unlikely hero

A captain's innings from Heath Streak - and the nervousness which comes with not being used to winning from Bangladesh - enabled Zimbabwe to scrape to a three-wicket victory which had seemed highly unlikely when they slumped to 124 for 6 chasing 183

14-Mar-2004The Wisden Bulletin
Zimbabwe's winning Streak

Zimbabwe's winning Streak

Zimbabwe finally sealed the series 2-1, by beating Bangladesh by three wickets in the deciding match

14-Mar-2004The Wisden Verdict by John Ward at Harare
Streak and Ervine to the rescue

Streak and Ervine to the rescue

A determined sixth-wicket stand of 76 between Sean Ervine and Heath Streak rescued Zimbabwe from 79 for 5 and guided them to a respectable 242 for 8 in the fourth one-dayer against Zimbabwe at the Harare Sports Club

12-Mar-2004The Wisden Bulletin
Streak: giant among pygmies

Streak: giant among pygmies

Zimbabwe, without ever convincing, levelled the one-day series by beating Bangladesh by 14 runs

12-Mar-2004The Wisden Verdict by John Ward
Complacency costs Zimbabwe dear

Complacency costs Zimbabwe dear

Bangladesh deservedly won their first one-day international since the 1999 World Cup, 47 matches in the past, when they defeated Pakistan, when they overcame a somewhat complacent Zimbabwe by 8 runs, taking a one-nil lead in a series now reduced by

10-Mar-2004The Wisden Verdict by John Ward
Zimbabwe complete the formalities

Zimbabwe complete the formalities

Zimbabwe completed their first Test victory since November 2001, as Bangladesh were extracted bit by bit on the final day at Harare

23-Feb-2004Wisden Cricinfo staff
Definitely maybe an oasis

Definitely maybe an oasis

Zimbabwe's 183-run victory in the first Test against Bangladesh was like an oasis in a dry and thirsty land to a team that had not won a Test match since ..

23-Feb-2004The Wisden Verdict by John Ward
Blignaut's hat-trick puts Zimbabwe close to victory

Blignaut's hat-trick puts Zimbabwe close to victory

A hat-trick from Zimbabwe's Andy Blignaut left Bangladesh reeling on the fourth evening at Harare

22-Feb-2004Wisden Cricinfo staff
Blignaut's big finish

Blignaut's big finish

The fourth day's play was very much like a rendition of Nessun Dorma by Pavarotti

22-Feb-2004The Wisden Verdict by John Ward
Ashraful takes the fight to Zimbabwe

Ashraful takes the fight to Zimbabwe

Mohammad Ashraful flew Bangladesh's flag with pride on the third day of the first Test at Harare

21-Feb-2004Wisden Cricinfo staff
Streak caps of Zimbabwe's day

Streak caps of Zimbabwe's day

Zimbabwe stormed their way into a strong position against Bangladesh on the second day of the first Test at Harare

20-Feb-2004Wisden Cricinfo staff

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