The Zimbabwe national cricket team toured the West Indies from March to April 2000 and played a two-match Test series against the West Indies cricket team which the West Indies won 2–0. Zimbabwe were captained by Andy Flower; the West Indies by Jimmy Adams.
Test series summary
First Test
16–20 March 2000 (5-day match) Scorecard |
West Indies | v | Zimbabwe |
187 (80.4 overs) WW Hinds 46* (117) HH Streak 4/45 (24 overs) |
236 (107 overs) A Flower 113* (290) CEL Ambrose 4/42 (25 overs) | |
147 (75 overs) S Chanderpaul 49 (174) HH Streak 5/27 (17 overs) |
63 (47 overs) GW Flower 26 (126) FA Rose 3/8 (11 overs) |
West Indies won by 35 runs Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain Umpires: SA Bucknor (WI) and G Sharp (ENG) Player of the match: CEL Ambrose (WI) |
- Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to field.
- Zimbabwe's target of 99 is the second-lowest target successfully defended in Test cricket history.
- CH Gayle and WW Hinds (both WI) and BA Murphy (ZIM) made their Test debuts.
Second Test
24–28 March 2000 (5-day match) Scorecard |
Zimbabwe | v | West Indies |
308 (115.4 overs) MW Goodwin 113 (239) RD King 5/51 (23 overs) |
339 (164.1 overs) JC Adams 101* (372) NC Johnson 4/77 (37 overs) | |
102 (59.5 overs) NC Johnson 29 (76) CA Walsh 3/21 (15.5 overs) |
75/0 (12.4 overs) AFG Griffith 54* (41) |
West Indies won by 10 wickets Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica Umpires: Athar Zaidi (PAK) and EA Nicholls (WI) Player of the match: JC Adams (WI) |
- Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat.
References
- "Zimbabwe in the West Indies 2000". CricketArchive. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
- Kalamegam, Pradeep (30 October 2014). "Top 10 lowest targets defended in Test cricket". Sportskeeda. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
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