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NEW ZEALAND claimed the one-day series with Sri Lanka, taking an unassailable 4-1 lead with a 120-run win in the penultimate match in Dunedin. Kane Williamson (97) and Ross Taylor (96) hit two sixes apiece during a stand of 117 in 123 balls as the Kiwis posted 315-8 having opted to bat first.
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TWO of the surprise teams from the last two African Cup tournaments still have a chance to advance to this year’s quarterfinals despite being winless so far. Zambia won its only African Cup of Nations title in 2012, but has just one point from two Group B matches this time. In 2013, when the 16-team […]
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Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter— THE Highlanders FC board is concerned by statements made by Ernest “Maphepha” Sibanda which they deem to be inciting ahead of tomorrow’s annual general meeting set for the team’s clubhouse. Mgcini Nkolomi, the Bosso board chairman, appealed for calm following Sibanda’s demands to have bona fide
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Eddie Chikamhi Harare Bureau THE final countdown begins for the Zimbabwe national cricket team after the players regrouped yesterday for the last leg of the preparations ahead of the ICC World Cup scheduled for next month. The players returned from their franchises on Thursday after taking part in three rounds of domestic league limited
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GHANA blew Group C at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations wide open with a last-gasp 1-0 win over Algeria at Estadio de Mongomo yesterday evening. Asamoah Gyan, who returned to the team after a minor bout of malaria, scored the Black Stars’ winner in injury time at the end of the game. The result sees […]
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Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS FC coach Bongani Mafu has denied that he fired or barred enterprising midfielder Joel “Josta” Ngodzo from the team. He said instead it was the talented midfielder who chose not to come for training. Mafu said when he heard that the club had come up with a list of players who were […]
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Midlands Correspondent THE Midlands Pool League (MPL) will today hold its awards presentation ceremony where it will unveil a sponsor to bankroll the league this year. A pre-season tournament which will precede the awards ceremony and will be the curtain raiser to the new season which is expected to begin on the first week of
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Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter MASHONALAND Eagles Cricket Franchise is likely to feel the pinch as the domestic Pro50 One Day competition continues after losing six players to the national team that is preparing for next month’s ICC World Cup. Matabeleland Tuskers, Mountaineers and MidWest Rhinos each had three players going for
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Sports Reporter FORMER Nyasha Charandura Athletics Academy athlete Reinhard Ndlovu has started the American universities indoor track and field season on a high after posting the best 400 metre time among students. The Oral Roberts University business administration undergraduate, earned himself a Summit League Indoor
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Lovemore Zigara Midlands Correspondent THERE was an uproar at the Zifa Central Soccer League (CSL) annual general meeting held recently after the region’s board member finance, Charlton Moyo failed to attend. The league’s financial statement could as a result not be presented which saw some clubs threatening to move a motion to pass a vote of no
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IMAGINE waking up to Highlanders FC now based in Chinhoyi and Dynamos changing from DeMbare to DeMaveni – these are questions that have been thrown at me for the past decade. I have grown tired of the subject, though I cannot help but return to it when an opportunity arises. What has prompted me
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COMPLAINTS about referees are common in football, but frustrated hosts Equatorial Guinea are claiming an actual conspiracy at the African Cup of Nations. Equatorial Guinea’s football federation said it sent “a letter of protest” to tournament organisers this week following a disallowed goal by captain
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COTE D’IVOIRE will be without Gervinho, who must serve a two-match suspension and would only be available again if his side reach the quarter-finals. Seydou Doumbia is set to start, having come off the bench to score the equaliser against Guinea. Guinea coach Henryk Kasperczak is confident his side
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RAFAEL NADAL and Maria Sharapova made smooth progress in yesterday’s Australian Open night session, after Roger Federer’s shock exit. Nadal suffered no repeat of the cramp that affected his previous match as he beat Israel’s Dudi Sela 6-1 6-0 7-5. Sharapova had to save match points in round two, but swept past
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