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Chevrons in horror show

Pace bowler, Richard Ngarava was in no nonsense mood taking two quick wickets in 4.1 overs.
By Austin Karonga Oct. 31, 2023

Superb Raza as Chevs hit back

Raza conceded 38 in three overs going at 12.66, Carl Mumba with 48 runs from four overs and Luke Jongwe 12 in one averaged 12 runs an over.
By Austin Karonga Oct. 26, 2023

Chevrons go for the kill

Kaia is hoping for another big score to help guide the team to glory.
By Kevin Mapasure Jan. 23, 2023

Zim’s poor batting hands India series

The result meant that India took the series with a game to spare after their 10-wicket victory in the first ODI on Thursday.

By The Standard Aug. 21, 2022

Zim’s poor batting hands India series

The result meant that India took the series with a game to spare after their 10-wicket victory in the first ODI on Thursday.

By The Standard Aug. 21, 2022

Zimbabwe fall to Afghanistan

Debutant opener Innocent Kaia, who scored 39 from 78 and Captain Craig Ervine (30 off 40 balls) both fell in their 30s while Donald Tiripano’s 15, batting at number eight was the third-highest contribution.

By The Standard Jun. 5, 2022

Zimbabwe fall to Afghanistan

Debutant opener Innocent Kaia, who scored 39 from 78 and Captain Craig Ervine (30 off 40 balls) both fell in their 30s while Donald Tiripano’s 15, batting at number eight was the third-highest contribution.

By The Standard Jun. 5, 2022

Sudan Darfur crisis: ICC to try war crimes suspect

A suspected former leader of the pro-government Janjaweed militia has been charged with 31 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

By The Standard Apr. 5, 2022