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Another very pleasing result. It's good to see the Zimbabweans progress from their Australian tour. It seems that a number have learned to believe in themselves and their ability to be legitimate intl cricketers.

The following WI tour of Sth Africa will be very interesting indeed.
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It's good to see the Zimbabweans progress from their Australian tour. It seems that a number have learned to believe in themselves and their ability to be legitimate intl cricketers.
Or.... Maybe the windies are just inconsistant DUDS! ;) :( :( :(
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Streak praises Zimbabwe fightback

Wisden Cricinfo staff

Heath Streak, Zimbabwe's captain, hailed his side's performance after they fought back to beat West Indies by six wickets in the second one-day international at Bulawayo.

The day after being hammered to all parts by Chris Gayle and Brian Lara in the first match, which they lost by 51 runs, Zimbabwe showed a dramatic improvement to win the next game after skittling West Indies for only 125.

"We got the early wickets and we managed to sustain that pressure, so it was a great effort by the boys," said Streak. "It was a bad day for us yesterday and we sat down and were honest with each other."

Andy Blignaut led the way by picking up both Gayle and Lara in the first ten overs, and he was backed up by Ray Price (2 for 16) and Trevor Gripper (2 for 28)."We asked for a bigger effort and that is exactly what happened," said Streak.

Brian Lara, West Indies captain, however, laid the blame on the players and their attitude. "I don't think there was any difference in the pitch. I think our approach needs to be looked at," he admitted. "I just thought our attitude going out today may have been a little too relaxed."
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Lara won the toss and sent Zimbabwe in to bat in their 3rd. one-dayer.

In the 12th. over, they are 1/33. Dillon has the wicket.
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That was a long time ago.
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Zimbabwe were held to 5/229 with only Vermeulen (66 from 70 balls) able to get at the bowling.

Streak (65 n.o.) and Taibu (37 n.o.) put on 90 but somewhat slowly.

The Windies are 2/89 in the 20th. over with Gayle (33 n.o.) and Lara (30 n.o.) in a position to attack.
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Lara (34) was bowled by Streak (2/39). 3/105 in the 26th. over.
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Streak inspires Zimbabwe to 21-run win

The Wisden Bulletin by John Ward

In an exciting finish, Zimbabwe put up another fine disciplined performance to beat West Indies by 21 runs, and take a 2-1 lead in the five-match series. It was absorbing, rather than champagne, cricket, with discipline instead of flair the order of the day - but another dedicated bowling performance by Andy Blignaut and Heath Streak was, in the end, the telling factor.

Zimbabwe might have done a little better than their eventual 229, as they still had five wickets in hand, but they chose to play safe first rather than back themselves to reach 250. In the field, though, their discipline triumphed over West Indies' initial flair, which then turned to nerves.

Wavell Hinds made most of the early running in the run-chase, hitting a glorious six over long-on in Streak's second over, but after he had made 13, he edged an offcutter from Blignaut to the keeper (24 for 1). Tatenda Taibu was again in the action in the next over when Ramnaresh Sarwan, facing his first ball, fished outside off and also found the edge, this time off Streak (25 for 2).

Chris Gayle and Brian Lara then took charge, mixing sound defence with some dazzling attacking strokes. Zimbabwe's second-string bowlers scarcely threatened, so Streak decided, as so often, that if anything dramatic was going to happen he was going to have to do it himself.

Bringing himself on for a second spell, he produced a superb yorker to Lara (34) to match his one from the Bulawayo Test. It pierced that high backlift and hit middle and leg (95 for 3). This proved to be a major turning point, as West Indies were just beginning to pull ahead, thanks to Gayle, who was playing the anchor role.

Shivnarine Chanderpaul contributed 19 before top-edging a sweep off Ray Price, who was doing a fine containing job, and West Indies were losing their way (120 for 4). But then the balance swung back, as Marlon Samuels raced to 25 off only 19 balls.

And then it all changed again, as Streak, with only two overs left himself, decided to bowl out Blignaut in an effort to force another breakthrough. It was an inspired move. Samuels ill-advisedly lofted a pull to the midwicket boundary, and was caught by Sean Ervine (164 for 5), then next ball Ricardo Powell was yorked by Blignaut. In the space of two balls, 164 for 4 had become a much shakier 164 for 6, and the balance had well and truly swung towards Zimbabwe. And this time it didn't swing back.

Zimbabwe never relaxed their grip, and each of the bowlers did his job. Six runs later Gayle finally fell for 61, slashing at Blignaut outside the off stump to give Taibu another of his four catches (170 for 7). There was still the chance of a lightning innings from Ridley Jacobs or Vasbert Drakes, but the bowlers kept their nerve and, strangely, the batsmen seemed to lack the nerve to attack, preferring instead to look mainly for ones and twos.

It was a forlorn policy, and the crowd of nearly 3000 were jubilant when the last wicket fell at 208 when Corey Collymore was lbw to Ervine, leaving Jacobs stranded on 25.

It represented another improvement from Zimbabwe, who have recovered well from their heavy defeat in the first match, and who again were thankful to their captain for bailing them out of trouble with the bat. Streak hit a careful 65 not out and, along with Mark Vermeulen, rescued Zimbabwe from a treacherous 85 for 4 to a respectable 229 for 5.

After they were put in, the openers Vusi Sibanda and Trevor Gripper made a solid start, but after they had put on 22, the top order folded. However, Streak, ever the man for a crisis, batted solidly, although he waited a little too long before deciding it was time for the final assault, preferring to dab and push.

It took him 76 balls to reach his fifty, his tenth in one-dayers but surprisingly his first in Zimbabwe. He supported Vermeulen well, who continued his good form with a breezy 66 from 70 balls. Streak and Taibu then added a vital 90 in 13.3 overs, and even though the total looked a little short, it proved more than adequate in the end.
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west indies batting first in the 4th ODI are...

West Indies 203/2 (38.0 ov)

Hinds 96 n.o
Sarwan 30 n.o

Lara 17
gayle 50
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Fidel Edwards took a wicket with his first ball in a ODI and also bagged the best debut bowling figures ever, beating Tony Dodemaide's 5/21 in 1987.

He had 5/10 from 5 overs and came back to claim Zimbabwe's top scorer, Tatenda Taibu (66), and finished with 6/22 from 7 overs.

Zimbabwe could only manage 7/150, falling 73 short of the runs needed to win. Because of rain, their target was reduced to 223 from 32 overs.

The first 6 batsmen failed to reach double figures. Irvine was 37 n.o.
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What happened to 510 from 5 overs and came back to claim Zimbabwe's top scorer Tatenda Taibu 66 and finished with 622 from 7 overs ?
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Wicket with first ball in ODIs.

GG Arnold England v Australia Manchester 1972
CH Lloyd West Indies v England Oval 1973
Shahid Mahboob Pakistan v India Lahore 1982/83
SA Thomson New Zealand v India Dunedin 1989/90
Inzamam-ul-Haq Pakistan v Windies Faisalabad 1991/92
EZ Matambanadzo Zimb. v Pakistan Peshawar 1996/97
S Ramesh India v Windies Singapore 1999/2000
WW Hinds Windies v India Singapore 1999/2000
JS Ababu Kenya v Zimbabwe Nairobi 1999/2000
M van Jaarsveld S. A. v Bangladesh Kimberley 2002/03
M Zondeki South Africa v Sri Lanka Bloemfontein 2002/03
KS Lokuarachchi Kenya v Sri Lanka Sharjah 2002/03
R Clarke England v Pakistan Manchester 2003
FH Edwards Zimbabwe v West Indies Harare 2003/04

Note: Ramesh and Hinds performed the feat in the same match
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Well, Fidel's honeymoon didn't last long.

One of his 6 victims (last night's match), Barney Rubble .. oops Barney Rogers, hit him out of the attack to the tune of more than 7 r.p.o. in scoring 34 from 40 balls.

After 16 overs, Zimbabwe are 2/82 and looking good in this, the decider. The two teams are locked at 2-2.
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