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This article describes the history of cricket in Zimbabwe from the 1992–93 season when the country was promoted to full ICC membership.

Events

Zimbabwe was elected to full membership of the ICC in 1992, and played its inaugural Test match versus India at the Harare Sports Club on 18–22 October 1992. The match was drawn, and thus Zimbabwe became the first team to avoid losing its inaugural Test match since Australia beat England in the very first Test in 1877.

The main domestic competition is the Logan Cup which has a long history but which did not acquire first-class status until the 1993–94 season.

Cricket in Zimbabwe was severely impacted by the country's political situation in the early years of the 21st century and the situation has become critical since 2005. See: Zimbabwean cricket crisis.

National championships

Winners of the Logan Cup from 1993 have been:

  • 1992–93 – not a first-class competition
  • 1993–94 – Mashonaland Under-24
  • 1994–95 – Mashonaland
  • 1995–96 – Matabeleland
  • 1996–97 – Mashonaland
  • 1997–98 – Mashonaland
  • 1998–99 – Matabeleland
  • 1999–00 – Mashonaland
  • 2000–01 – Mashonaland
  • 2001–02 – Mashonaland
  • 2002–03 – Mashonaland
  • 2003–04 – Mashonaland
  • 2004–05 – Mashonaland

Leading players by season

The lists below give the leading runscorers and wicket-takers in each domestic season.

Batsmen

  • 1992–93 – KJ Arnott – 281 @ 56.20 (HS 101*)
  • 1993–94 – A Flower – 620 @ 68.88 (HS 215)
  • 1994–95 – GW Flower – 983 @ 57.82 (HS 201*)
  • 1995–96 – DL Houghton – 599 @ 85.57 (HS 160)
  • 1996–97 – GW Flower – 477 @ 53.00 (HS 243*)
  • 1997–98 – GW Flower – 742 @ 74.20 (HS 156*)
  • 1998–99 – A Flower – 469 @ 156.33 (HS 194*)
  • 1999–00 – GJ Rennie – 666 @ 47.57 (HS 152)
  • 2000–01 – GJ Whittall – 532 @ 88.66 (HS 188*)
  • 2001–02 – BB Sijapati – 692 @ 230.66 (HS 199*)
  • 2002–03 – MA Vermeulen – 696 @ 49.71 (HS 153)
  • 2003–04 – GM Strydom – 681 @ 61.90 (HS 216)
  • 2004–05 – DD Ebrahim – 710 @ 54.61 (HS 188)

Bowlers

  • 1992–93 – AJ Traicos – 11 @ 34.18 (BB 5-86)
  • 1993–94 – JA Rennie – 23 @ 28.30 (BB 6-34)
  • 1994–95 – HH Streak – 49 @ 19.77 (BB 6-90)
  • 1995–96 – BC Strang – 36 @ 21.41 (BB 6-96)
  • 1996–97 – PA Strang – 36 @ 25.16 (BB 5-45)
  • 1997–98 – AG Huckle – 22 @ 31.31 (BB 6-109)
  • 1998–99 – AR Whittall – 16 @ 27.31 (BB 4-49)
  • 1999–00 – GB Brent – 30 @ 17.86 (BB 6-84)
  • 2000–01 – BT Watambwa – 34 @ 17.82 (BB 5-36)
  • 2001–02 – RW Price – 36 @ 22.63 (BB 8-35)
  • 2002–03 – RW Price – 32 @ 33.18 (BB 8-78)
  • 2003–04 – RW Price – 42 @ 21.30 (BB 6-73)
  • 2004–05 – NB Mahwire – 45 @ 18.33 (BB 7-64)

International tours of Zimbabwe from 1992-93 to 2005-06

India 1992-93

Main article: Indian cricket team in Zimbabwe in 1992-93

New Zealand 1992-93

Main article: New Zealand cricket team in Zimbabwe in 1992-93

Pakistan 1992-93

Main article: Pakistani cricket team in Zimbabwe in 1992-93

Sri Lanka 1994-95

Main article: Sri Lankan cricket team in Zimbabwe in 1994-95

Pakistan 1994-95

Main article: Pakistani cricket team in Zimbabwe in 1994-95

South Africa 1995-96

Main article: South African cricket team in Zimbabwe in 1995-96

England 1996-97

Main article: English cricket team in Zimbabwe in 1996-97

India 1996-97

Main article: Indian cricket team in Zimbabwe in 1996-97

The Indian team played three limited overs internationals only, out of which India lost all 3 of them at the Harare Sporting Club. The team members included Eddo Brandes, Paul Strang, Alistair Campbell, Andy Flower, Grant Flower, Anthony Ireland, Heath Streak, Guy Whittal, Craig Wishart, Andy Blignaut, A Huckle, G Rennie and M Mbangwa.

New Zealand 1997-98

Main article: New Zealand cricket team in Zimbabwe in 1997-98

Pakistan 1997-98

Main article: Pakistani cricket team in Zimbabwe in 1997-98

India 1998-99

Main article: Indian cricket team in Zimbabwe in 1998-99

Australia 1999-2000

Main article: Australian cricket team in Zimbabwe in 1999-2000

England 1999-2000

Main article: English cricket team in Zimbabwe in 1999-2000

The England team played a series of four limited overs internationals only

South Africa 1999-2000

Main article: South African cricket team in Zimbabwe in 1999-2000

Sri Lanka 1999-2000

Main article: Sri Lankan cricket team in Zimbabwe in 1999-2000

Bangladesh 2000-01

Main article: Bangladeshi cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2000-01

New Zealand 2000-01

Main article: New Zealand cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2000-01

India 2001

Main article: Indian cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2001

West Indies 2001

Main article: West Indian cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2001

South Africa 2001-02

Main article: South African cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2001-02

England 2001-02

Main article: English cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2001-02

The England team played a series of five limited overs internationals only

Australia 2002

The tour was cancelled for security reasons

Pakistan 2002-03

Main article: Pakistani cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2002-03

Kenya 2002-03

Main article: Kenyan cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2002-03

Bangladesh 2003-04

Main article: Bangladeshi cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2003-04

West Indies 2003-04

Main article: West Indian cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2003-04

Sri Lanka 2004

Main article: Sri Lankan cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2004

Australia 2004

Main article: Australian cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2004

The Australians played a series of three limited overs internationals only

England 2004-05

Main article: English cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2004-05

The England team played a series of five limited overs internationals only

New Zealand 2005-06

Main article: New Zealand cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2005

India 2005-06

Main article: Indian cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2005

Kenya 2005-06

Main article: Kenyan cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2005-06

Bibliography

  • Wisden Cricketers Almanack 2006

External sources

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