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Zimbabwe opener Vusi Sibanda is highly likely to take part in the upcoming series against India despite injuring his ankle on Friday.
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Zimbabwe opener Vusi Sibanda is highly likely to take part in the upcoming series against India despite injuring his ankle on Friday.
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Zimbabwe wicketkeeper-batsman Brendan Taylor has announced his retirement from international cricket.
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Zimbabwe batsman Sean Williams has revealed that he almost quit representing his country in order to start a career abroad when he was snubbed for the tour of Bangladesh last October.
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Even though he has been playing international cricket for almost 14 years, Zimbabwe batsman Hamilton Masakadza is set to make his World Cup debut next month.
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Former Zimbabwe captain Alistair Campbell has been appointed as Zimbabwe Cricket’s managing director.
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Canada will tour Zimbabwe early next year for four one-day matches in order to get prepared for their respective tournaments.
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Dav Whatmore has been appointed as Zimbabwe’s head coach ahead of the 2015 World Cup.
“I hope to be able to assist on all of these fronts to ensure that Afghanistan, Ireland, Scotland and the UAE fire on all cylinders from the moment they arrive in Australia and New Zealand next year”
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Former Pakistan head coach Dav Whatmore will help Afghanistan, Ireland, Scotland and the United Arab Emirates prepare for the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand after joining the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) High Performance Programme (HPP).
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The failure of the national team’s batting line-up has been a common theme for Pakistan over the past year
Outgoing Pakistan head coach Dav Whatmore has announced that the national team desperately need a full-time batting coach if they are going to start showing real signs of improvement.
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Whatmore has had problems communicating with the players throughout his two-year tenure as head coach
Pakistan head coach Dav Whatmore has admitted that communicating with the players has always been an issue during his two-year tenure with the national team.