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Former Zimbabwe captain Graeme Cremer will be sidelined for eight weeks after undergoing knee surgery.
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Former Zimbabwe captain Graeme Cremer will be sidelined for eight weeks after undergoing knee surgery.
Zimbabwe Cricket: “The Board believes that things have come to a point where bad performances and bad results cannot be absorbed with a shrug of the shoulders and considered as business as usual”
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Zimbabwe Cricket has revealed that their decision to sack Graeme Cremer as captain and the entire coaching staff was based on the national team’s failure to qualify for the 2019 World Cup.
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Zimbabwe Cricket have stripped Graeme Cremer of the captaincy and sacked all members of the coaching staff following the team’s disappointing performance in the World Cup Qualifiers.
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) have launched an investigation after Zimbabwe captain Graeme Cremer was allegedly approached by a former Zimbabwe Cricket board member during the recent Test series against the West Indies.
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Zimbabwe captain Graeme Cremer led the charge on the first day in Bulawayo as he sliced through the West Indies’ batting line-up with a four-wicket haul.
Sri Lanka pose with the trophy after winning the one-off Test match
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Asela Gunaratne and Niroshan Dickwella scored 80 not out and 81 respectively to help Sri Lanka clinch a record-breaking four-wicket win over Zimbabwe on the final day of the one-off Test in Colombo.
Cremer dismissed Tharanga and Chandimal
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Zimbabwe will head into the final day of the one-off Test in Colombo needing just seven wickets to defeat Sri Lanka.
Raza led Zimbabwe’s revival with his unbeaten knock of 97
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Sri Lanka spinner Rangana Herath ripped through Zimbabwe’s batting line-up with a four-wicket haul and left them struggling at 59/5, but Sikandar Raza grabbed the headlines on the third day in Colombo as he scored an unbeaten 97 to help his side’s lead swell to 262 runs.
Cremer finished with figures of 3-100 off 30 overs at the end of the second day
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Zimbabwe captain Graeme Cremer took a three-wicket haul to keep his side marginally on top of Sri Lanka on the second day of the one-off Test in Colombo.
Cremer (right) finished with figures of 5-29 off his 10 overs
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Zimbabwe captain Graeme Cremer led by example as he took five wickets to guide his side to a six-wicket win over Scotland in the second ODI in Edinburgh.