My family's love affair with Zimbabwe and the Harare Sports Club
A family of cricket tragics has always made its presence felt at Harare Sports Club, right since the inaugural Test in 1992
31-Jan-2020•Liam Brickhill
Zimbabwe eye financial lift out of Australia visit
In between ICC events and India series', Australia provide Zimbabwe Cricket with a rare chance to boost its coffers; that's what it is looking to do during the upcoming tri-series, but it's not that straightforward
07-Aug-2014•Firdose Moonda in Harare
Zimbabwe plan ground renovation
Two of Zimbabwe's main venues, Harare Sports Club (HSC) and Mutare Sports club (MSC), are set for an upgrade after Zimbabwe Cricket announced its plans to renovate both grounds
11-Oct-2010•ESPNcricinfo staff
Ouma puts Kenya in command
Kenya ended the second day of their tour match against Zimbabwe A at Harare Sports Club in a strong position, leading by 185 runs with six second-innings wickets in hand
18-Oct-2005•Cricinfo special correspondent in Harare
Logan Cup Preview - 18-21 October 2002
In the Logan Cup this weekend, Matabeleland travel to Harare to play what was once the major domestic fixture of the season against Mashonaland, while Midlands host Manicaland at Kwekwe Sports Club
08-Jul-2005•John Ward
Grant Flower fined for breaching ICC Code of Conduct
Zimbabwe all rounder Grant Flower has been fined and warned of his future conduct, after being found guilty of breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during the Zimbabwe v Pakistan One Day International in Harare on November 27
19-May-2005•ICC Media Release
Pietersen and Jones set up a crushing victory
England strolled to an ultimately simple 161-run victory in the second one-day international at Harare
01-Dec-2004•The Bulletin by Steven Lynch
Zimbabwe's unwavering supporter
Roving Reporter in Harare
01-Dec-2004•Roving Reporter by Steven Price at Harare
An uneasy calm
Steve Price reports on how not all is as it seems as Harare Sports Club prepares for the first one-dayer
28-Nov-2004•Steve Price in Harare
England agree to five-match series in Zimbabwe
England's cricketers will play five one-day internationals in Zimbabwe later this year, after the England & Wales Cricket Board concluded that there was no threat to the players' security
09-Sep-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
India A complete comfortable victory
The Zimbabwean freefall continued as India A wrapped up their second game by a big margin on the third morning at Harare
31-Jul-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Clarke and Gilchrist make light work of Zimbabwe
Five wickets from Jason Gillespie and an unbeaten hundred by Michael Clarke helped Australia to a comfortable eight-wicket win against Zimbabwe in the third one-dayer at Harare
29-May-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Lehmann stars as Zimbabwe collapse
It was never expected that any of the matches between Australia and the team supposedly representing Zimbabwe would be competitive: the only questions were how much the Aussies would win by, and whether the Zimbabweans could avoid total humiliation
27-May-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Ponting: 'We were a bit rusty'
Ricky Ponting has promised that Australia will turn in a far more clinical performance in the second and third one-dayers against Zimbabwe later this week
25-May-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Ponting and Martyn lead Australia's stroll to victory
Although they probably had to work harder than they expected, in the end Australia cantered to victory over Zimbabwe by seven wickets in the first match of this rearranged one-day series at the Harare Sports Club
25-May-2004•The Wisden Bulletin
Taibu continues to lead depleted side
Zimbabwe have announced a 14-man squad for the three one-day internationals against Australia, at Harare on May 25, 27 and 29
21-May-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Atapattu: 'Murali's achievement ranks alongside the World Cup'
Sri Lanka's captain, Marvan Atapattu, expressed his pride at witnessing Muttiah Muralitharan break the world Test bowling record, adding that his team was so keen to help him achieve the feat, that they never felt as though they were playing a
10-May-2004•Sa'adi Thawfeeq
Atapattu: 'Murali's achievement ranks alongside the World Cup'
Sri Lanka's captain, Marvan Atapattu, expressed his pride at witnessing Muttiah Muralitharan break the world Test bowling record, adding that his team was so keen to help him achieve the feat, that they never felt as though they were playing a
10-May-2004•Sa'adi Thawfeeq
Atappatu and Jayasuriya put Sri Lanka in control
Sri Lanka, as expected, took little mercy on Zimbabwe's inexperienced bowlers on the second day of the first Test at Harare
07-May-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka, 1st Test, Harare
Day 3
Bulletin - Murali makes history as Zimbabwe fall apart
News - Murali passes the magic milestone
07-May-2004