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The Tigers closed the Day 2 on 291 for seven, leading by only 64 runs, having lost their grip on a match they once looked to be dominating.
Taijul Islam etched his name in the history books with a six-wicket haul during the 2nd Test between Zimbabwe and Bangladesh.
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Seattle-based cloud computing company Chillmine has signed a memorandum of understanding with Zimbabwean independent power ...
More than 90% of Zimbabwe's internet traffic is served via Teraco, a data centre in Johannesburg, South Africa, where local Internet Service Providers (ISPs) peer for free with major global platforms ...
England are considering former New Zealand international Tim Southee as their fast-bowling consultant for the home summer.
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BARELY a month after President Emmerson Mnangagwa was made to hand over some 480 hectares of the remainder of Arlington Estate to PPC Zimbabwe, documents have revealed it has belonged to a housing ...
Japan has become the 14th nation to seal their place at the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026 thanks to a dominant 115-run ...
Shadman, who made just 12 and 4 in the two innings of the first test in Sylhet, drove pacer Richard Ngarava for a boundary past cover to raise his second test ton off 147 balls. His first century also ...
Led by a composed hundred from Sadman Islam and a solid start from the top order, Bangladesh controlled much of the first two sessions.