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Cricket greats salute Streak

Streak’s former teammates also paid tribute to the cricket great with Mpumelelo Mbangwa, choosing to celebrate Streak’s life.
By Austin Karonga Sep. 5, 2023

Zimbabwe Cricket legend Heath Streak passes away

His death was announced by his wife Nadine Streak on Facebook. 
By Online Reporter Sep. 3, 2023

Hurt by the news: Streak

News articles reporting his death had been published by both the Guardian and Reuters, with many paying tribute to Zimbabwe’s leading international wicket taker.
By Online Aug. 24, 2023

Streak family pleads for privacy

Reports started circulating on social media in the early hours of Saturday suggesting that the legendary pace bowler was seriously ill.
By Rutendo Maraire May. 15, 2023

Zim cricket legend Heath Streak seriously ill

Streak is currently serving an eight-year ban from the game for breaching the International Cricket Council’s anti-corruption code.
By Sports Reporter May. 14, 2023

Streak turns to fishing

 Streak was found guilty of five breaches of the ICC’s code in March last year with his charges including revealing inside information which could be used for betting purposes and failing to disclose a payment in bitcoin from a potential corrupter to anti-corruption officials.

By The Standard Jan. 16, 2022

Streak turns to fishing

 Streak was found guilty of five breaches of the ICC’s code in March last year with his charges including revealing inside information which could be used for betting purposes and failing to disclose a payment in bitcoin from a potential corrupter to anti-corruption officials.

By The Standard Jan. 16, 2022