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Zimbabwe wanted more from their World Cup campaign, but their resounding wins over Canada and Kenya will at least lend credence to their claim that they’re too good to be lumped with the Associates as they look forward to a return to Test cricket. The end of Kenya’s trip to India also marks something of a new beginning for them, and without Tikolo in their middle order it is now up to a clutch of promising youngsters to rebuild for what is, hopefully, a brighter future.

Chris Mpofu, the solitary specialist seamer in Zimbabwe’s side, started Kenya’s troubles by removing opener David Obuya in the first over, and three overs later Collins Obuya’s run-out brought Tikolo to the crease for the final time in internationals. He got going with a couple of firm flicks to the deep-midwicket boundary but then played back to Price and was struck in line with leg stump to be sent on his way. In a touching sign of respect to the retiring Tikolo, the Zimbabweans rushed in to shake his hand and he left the field, clearly emotional, to a standing ovation from both teams and the smattering of spectators around the ground.

Zimbabwe’s spinners completed the job started by their batsmen, sharing seven wickets as Kenya crumbled for 147 in pursuit of 308. This match was the last in the tournament for both teams, and with little but pride to play for, Kenya captain Jimmy Kamande had urged his team to give Steve Tikolo, playing his final game for his country, a fitting send off. It was not to be, however, as half-centuries from Tatenda Taibu, Vusi Sibanda and Craig Ervine carried Zimbabwe past 300 and Kenya’s chase never got off the ground.

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Johnson claimed match figures of 4-19 from 9.2 overs as the Aussies kicked off their title defence with a comfortable 91-run victory in Ahmedabad. Australia captain Ricky Ponting heaped praise on pace bowler Mitchell Johnson after his four wickets helped the defending champions to victory in their opening World Cup clash with Zimbabwe.

The Western Australian’s exploits came after half-centuries from Shane Watson (79) andMichael Clarke (58no) helped Australia post a respectable 262-6 from their 50 overs.
And Ponting was quick to praise the left-armer for his efforts in difficult pace-bowling conditions.

Australia captain Ricky Ponting heaped praise on pace bowler Mitchell Johnson after his four wickets helped the defending champions to victory in their opening World Cup clash with Zimbabwe.

Johnson claimed match figures of 4-19 from 9.2 overs as the Aussies kicked off their title defence with a comfortable 91-run victory in Ahmedabad.

The Western Australian’s exploits came after half-centuries from Shane Watson (79) andMichael Clarke (58no) helped Australia post a respectable 262-6 from their 50 overs.
And Ponting was quick to praise the left-armer for his efforts in difficult pace-bowling conditions.

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Feb
20

Rhodes back Kenya fielding

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Fielding guru Jonty Rhodes insists Kenya is in good shape ahead of their World Cup opener, while Coach Eldine Baptiste is backing the Africans to cause a stir in Asia. He has been employed as Kenya’s fielding coach during their World Cup campaign and the 41-year-old expects the emerging side to impress against New Zealand on Sunday.
Rhodes And the former South African international believes the associate team can match the Black Caps when it comes to fielding in their Group A clash at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.
New Zealand are renowned for putting in great work on the field and the Kenyan blokes have certainly shown that they are not scared of anything coming their way, they are fit and are natural athletes

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It was another great day for the Mountaineers as they managed to strengthen their position at the top of the table by their brilliant 43-run win against Mashonaland Eagles at the Harare Sports Club. It was basically due to a brilliant four-wicket haul by their fast bowler Tendai Chatara.

However, it was a close match as when they came in the fourth day both the teams have got chance to win.

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Dec
09

Compton was the hero once again

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It was another great day for Nick Compton as he once again proved his powerful form. He is continuing with the same style as he managed to score an unbeaten 90 to set up a 36-run victory for Mashonaland Eagles against Southern Rocks.

He was absolutely stunning as he hit seven fours and two sixes in his quick 80-ball innings. He added 93 in the third wicket stand with Forster Mutizwa who scored 62. And with this they managed to score 257 for 6 at the end.

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It was a great outing for Nick Compton as he managed to carry his fine Twenty20 form into the first-class format. He was brilliant with his first century of the season and as a result his Mashonaland Eagles side managed to earn a draw against Southern Rocks at the Harare Sports Club.

However, it was not a very good game for the Rocks though they managed to grab one point from the game as they have secured the first-innings lead.

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Bangladesh loses the first game of five match ODI series for there bad batting performance. But there bowling performance was good as regular. Zimbabwe’s batsman is weak to face Bangladeshi spin ball. They can not tackle them. After last match Zimbabwe’s ready to fight Bangladeshi spin threat.

Zimbabwe’s take a step to change them self. Because, they want win next two games. All the game they start well but when Bangladeshi spinners came to attack, there batting line up destroyed very soon. For this cause they take step to change batting line up.

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The match is scheduled for Monday, December 6 as the starting time is 9:00 (03:00 GMT).

Bangladesh came back strong in the series as they managed to rectify their errors after the reversal in the first match to put up a magnificent batting performance against Zimbabwe in the second ODI of the series.

Their spinners were outstanding once again as they ravaged the batting of the visitors in the second match. However, Zimbabwe is looking for a come back in the third match of the series.

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Zimbabwe’s opener, Hamilton Masakadza thinks that his side has got a great chance of winning the series against Bangladesh as they are going to play better cricket than New Zealand in Bangladesh. He believes that they have got better chance of success in Bangladesh as they have got a lot of experience of playing in Bangladeshi condition in the recent years.

New Zealand were ravaged by the Tigers by a 4-0 crush in a one-day series in last October.

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Zimbabwe is going for a tough series against Bangladesh who were their nearest opponent in strength a few years back. But with the passage of time things have changed a lot for them as Bangladesh is now a formidable opponent for any team in the world.

However, uncapped Ryan Butterworth is going to play for Zimbabwe as he was included in their ODI squad for the Bangladesh tour.

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