Zimbabwe tour of West Indies
2010
 
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West Indies' Darren Sammy, pictured in 2009. West Indies cantered to a four-wicket victory in the fifth and final one-day international on Sunday as Zimbabwe's brittle batting line-up crumbled again. © AFP
Mar 14, 2010
West Indies' Darren Sammy, pictured in 2009. West Indies cantered to a four-wicket victory in the fifth and final one-day international on Sunday as Zimbabwe's brittle batting line-up crumbled again. © AFP
West Indies' Darren Sammy, pictured in 2009. A circumspect half-century from Charles Coventry failed to save Zimbabwe from another batting collapse, and left West Indies to chase 162 for victory in the fifth and final one-day international on Sunday. © AFP
Mar 14, 2010
West Indies' Darren Sammy, pictured in 2009. A circumspect half-century from Charles Coventry failed to save Zimbabwe from another batting collapse, and left West Indies to chase 162 for victory in the fifth and final one-day international on Sunday. © AFP
Zimbabwe suffered another batting meltdown, when Dwayne Bravo, seen here in 2009, undermined them with four wickets for 21 runs from nine overs, leaving West Indies to chase 142 for victory in the fourth one-day International on Friday. © AFP
Mar 12, 2010
Zimbabwe suffered another batting meltdown, when Dwayne Bravo, seen here in 2009, undermined them with four wickets for 21 runs from nine overs, leaving West Indies to chase 142 for victory in the fourth one-day International on Friday. © AFP
Zimbabwe suffered another batting meltdown, when Dwayne Bravo, seen here in 2009, undermined them with four wickets for 21 runs from nine overs, leaving West Indies to chase 142 for victory in the fourth one-day International on Friday. © AFP
Mar 12, 2010
Zimbabwe suffered another batting meltdown, when Dwayne Bravo, seen here in 2009, undermined them with four wickets for 21 runs from nine overs, leaving West Indies to chase 142 for victory in the fourth one-day International on Friday. © AFP
Darren Sammy, pictured in 2009. Zimbabwe were undermined by Darren Sammy's career-best spell of four wickets for 26 runs from 10 overs as he led West Indies to a 141-run win over Zimbabwe in the third ODI against West Indies on Wednesday. © AFP
Mar 10, 2010
Darren Sammy, pictured in 2009. Zimbabwe were undermined by Darren Sammy's career-best spell of four wickets for 26 runs from 10 overs as he led West Indies to a 141-run win over Zimbabwe in the third ODI against West Indies on Wednesday. © AFP

West Indies cricket team captain Chris Gayle, pictured in 2009. Visiting Zimbabwe will chase 246 to win after the West Indies recovered from a slow start in the third One-day International here on Wednesday. © AFP
Mar 10, 2010
West Indies cricket team captain Chris Gayle, pictured in 2009. Visiting Zimbabwe will chase 246 to win after the West Indies recovered from a slow start in the third One-day International here on Wednesday. © AFP
Elton Chigumbura, pictured in action in 2009, made 50 from 72 balls as Zimbabwe recovered from 107 for five to make 206 all out against the West Indies in the second one-day international on Saturday. © AFP
Mar 08, 2010
Elton Chigumbura, pictured in action in 2009, made 50 from 72 balls as Zimbabwe recovered from 107 for five to make 206 all out against the West Indies in the second one-day international on Saturday. © AFP
Chris Gayle, pictured in action in 2009, and Narsingh Deonarine hit half-centuries as West Indies beat Zimbabwe by four wickets in the second one-day international on Saturday. © AFP
Mar 08, 2010
Chris Gayle, pictured in action in 2009, and Narsingh Deonarine hit half-centuries as West Indies beat Zimbabwe by four wickets in the second one-day international on Saturday. © AFP
Elton Chigumbura, pictured in action in 2009, made 50 from 72 balls as Zimbabwe recovered from 107 for five to make 206 all out against the West Indies in the second one-day international on Saturday. © AFP
Mar 08, 2010
Elton Chigumbura, pictured in action in 2009, made 50 from 72 balls as Zimbabwe recovered from 107 for five to make 206 all out against the West Indies in the second one-day international on Saturday. © AFP
Zimbabwean captain Prosper Utseya plays a shot in 2009. Zimbabwe won the toss and decided to bat in the second one-day international against West Indies at the Guyana National Stadium. © AFP
Mar 08, 2010
Zimbabwean captain Prosper Utseya plays a shot in 2009. Zimbabwe won the toss and decided to bat in the second one-day international against West Indies at the Guyana National Stadium. © AFP

Zimbabwean captain Prosper Utseya plays a shot in 2009. Zimbabwe won the toss and decided to bat in the second one-day international against West Indies at the Guyana National Stadium. © AFP
Mar 08, 2010
Zimbabwean captain Prosper Utseya plays a shot in 2009. Zimbabwe won the toss and decided to bat in the second one-day international against West Indies at the Guyana National Stadium. © AFP
Zimbabwean captain Prosper Utseya plays a shot in 2009. Utseya was proud of the way that Zimbabwe held their nerve and clinched a two-run victory over West Indies in the first One-day International on Thursday. © AFP
Mar 05, 2010
Zimbabwean captain Prosper Utseya plays a shot in 2009. Utseya was proud of the way that Zimbabwe held their nerve and clinched a two-run victory over West Indies in the first One-day International on Thursday. © AFP
West Indies captain Chris Gayle, seen here in June, 2009. Gayle has taken aim at three of his batsmen, following West Indies' humiliating two-run defeat at the hands of Zimbabwe on Thursday. © AFP
Mar 05, 2010
West Indies captain Chris Gayle, seen here in June, 2009. Gayle has taken aim at three of his batsmen, following West Indies' humiliating two-run defeat at the hands of Zimbabwe on Thursday. © AFP
Zimbabwean batsman Vusimuzi Sibanda, seen here in 2008. Shingirai Masakadza held his nerve in the final over to help Zimbabwe earn a two-run victory over West Indies in the first One-day International here on Thursday. © AFP
Mar 04, 2010
Zimbabwean batsman Vusimuzi Sibanda, seen here in 2008. Shingirai Masakadza held his nerve in the final over to help Zimbabwe earn a two-run victory over West Indies in the first One-day International here on Thursday. © AFP
Zimbabwean batsman Vusimuzi Sibanda, seen here in 2008, struck 95 to help Zimbabwe set West Indies a target of 255 in the first of five One-day Internationals at the Guyana National Stadium here on Thursday. © AFP
Mar 04, 2010
Zimbabwean batsman Vusimuzi Sibanda, seen here in 2008, struck 95 to help Zimbabwe set West Indies a target of 255 in the first of five One-day Internationals at the Guyana National Stadium here on Thursday. © AFP

New West Indies coach Ottis Gibson (right) indicated that some of the batsmen on his side are still low on confidence following the recent trip to Australia. © AFP
Mar 04, 2010
New West Indies coach Ottis Gibson (right) indicated that some of the batsmen on his side are still low on confidence following the recent trip to Australia. © AFP
Prosper Utseya believes Zimbabwe?s best is yet to come, and is looking to prove this point in the first of five One-day Internationals against West Indies on Thursday at the Guyana National Stadium. © AFP
Mar 04, 2010
Prosper Utseya believes Zimbabwe?s best is yet to come, and is looking to prove this point in the first of five One-day Internationals against West Indies on Thursday at the Guyana National Stadium. © AFP
Zimbabwean captain Prosper Utseya at a press conference in Dhaka in January 2009. Sunday's result in the Twenty20 International between West Indies and Zimbabwe have raised the stakes in the One-day International series between the two sides which opens on Thursday at the Guyana National Stadium. © AFP
Mar 03, 2010
Zimbabwean captain Prosper Utseya at a press conference in Dhaka in January 2009. Sunday's result in the Twenty20 International between West Indies and Zimbabwe have raised the stakes in the One-day International series between the two sides which opens on Thursday at the Guyana National Stadium. © AFP
West Indies captain Chris Gayle during the Twenty20 World Cup at the Oval in London in June 2009. Sunday's result in the Twenty20 International between West Indies and Zimbabwe have raised the stakes in the One-day International series between the two sides which opens on Thursday at the Guyana National Stadium. © AFP
Mar 03, 2010
West Indies captain Chris Gayle during the Twenty20 World Cup at the Oval in London in June 2009. Sunday's result in the Twenty20 International between West Indies and Zimbabwe have raised the stakes in the One-day International series between the two sides which opens on Thursday at the Guyana National Stadium. © AFP
West Indies bowler Dwayne Bravo in action during a one-day international against India at the Sabina Park Stadium in Kingston in 2009. Ramnaresh Sarwan and Bravo will remain on the sidelines for the first two One-day Internationals against Zimbabwe, the West Indies Cricket Board announced late Monday. © AFP
Mar 02, 2010
West Indies bowler Dwayne Bravo in action during a one-day international against India at the Sabina Park Stadium in Kingston in 2009. Ramnaresh Sarwan and Bravo will remain on the sidelines for the first two One-day Internationals against Zimbabwe, the West Indies Cricket Board announced late Monday. © AFP

West Indies' Ramnaresh Sarwan waits for his turn to bat during a practice session at the Sabina Park Stadium in Kingston in 2009. Sarwan and Dwayne Bravo will remain on the sidelines for the first two One-day Internationals against Zimbabwe, the West Indies Cricket Board announced late Monday. © AFP
Mar 02, 2010
West Indies' Ramnaresh Sarwan waits for his turn to bat during a practice session at the Sabina Park Stadium in Kingston in 2009. Sarwan and Dwayne Bravo will remain on the sidelines for the first two One-day Internationals against Zimbabwe, the West Indies Cricket Board announced late Monday. © AFP
Zimbabwean captain Prosper Utseya, seen here in action in 2009. Utseya disclosed that Zimbabwe had always felt confident they could upset West Indies in Sunday's historic Twenty20 International at Queen's Park Oval. © AFP
Mar 01, 2010
Zimbabwean captain Prosper Utseya, seen here in action in 2009. Utseya disclosed that Zimbabwe had always felt confident they could upset West Indies in Sunday's historic Twenty20 International at Queen's Park Oval. © AFP
West Indies coach Ottis Gibson (R), seen during a training session in Colombo, Sri Lanka, in 2007. Gibson will quickly want to forget his first competitive day in the job of West Indies coach after his side were stunned by Zimbabwe in a Twenty20 international on Sunday. © AFP
Mar 01, 2010
West Indies coach Ottis Gibson (R), seen during a training session in Colombo, Sri Lanka, in 2007. Gibson will quickly want to forget his first competitive day in the job of West Indies coach after his side were stunned by Zimbabwe in a Twenty20 international on Sunday. © AFP
Zimbabwean cricket captain Prosper Utseya, pictured in 2009. Graeme Cremer captured three wickets for 11 runs as Zimbabwe's spinners bowled the visitors to a stunning, 26-run victory over West Indies in a Twenty20 International here on Sunday. © AFP
Mar 01, 2010
Zimbabwean cricket captain Prosper Utseya, pictured in 2009. Graeme Cremer captured three wickets for 11 runs as Zimbabwe's spinners bowled the visitors to a stunning, 26-run victory over West Indies in a Twenty20 International here on Sunday. © AFP
Zimbabwe's batting was demolished by Darren Sammy, pictured in 2009, and Sulieman Benn in their Twenty20 International against West Indies on Sunday at Queen's Park Oval. © AFP
Mar 01, 2010
Zimbabwe's batting was demolished by Darren Sammy, pictured in 2009, and Sulieman Benn in their Twenty20 International against West Indies on Sunday at Queen's Park Oval. © AFP

Denesh Ramdin, pictured in action in 2009, has echoed the sentiment of new coach Ottis Gibson that West Indies need to forget about their wretched recent tour of Australia and focus on demoralising Zimbabwe. © AFP
Feb 28, 2010
Denesh Ramdin, pictured in action in 2009, has echoed the sentiment of new coach Ottis Gibson that West Indies need to forget about their wretched recent tour of Australia and focus on demoralising Zimbabwe. © AFP
Zimbabwe's Tatenda Taibu, seen here in action in 2009. Taibu scored 107 to set Zimbabwe up for a five-run victory over the University of the West Indies? Vice Chancellor?s XI in their 50 overs-a-side match on Friday at Frank Worrell Oval. © AFP
Feb 27, 2010
Zimbabwe's Tatenda Taibu, seen here in action in 2009. Taibu scored 107 to set Zimbabwe up for a five-run victory over the University of the West Indies? Vice Chancellor?s XI in their 50 overs-a-side match on Friday at Frank Worrell Oval. © AFP
New West Indies coach Ottis Gibson, seen here in 2009, has set earning the respect of his players as a major goal during their brief series against Zimbabwe. © AFP
Feb 26, 2010
New West Indies coach Ottis Gibson, seen here in 2009, has set earning the respect of his players as a major goal during their brief series against Zimbabwe. © AFP
West Indies captain Chris Gayle plays a shot during a one-day international against India at the Sabina Park Stadium in Kingston in June, 2009. Gayle has been granted
Feb 26, 2010
West Indies captain Chris Gayle plays a shot during a one-day international against India at the Sabina Park Stadium in Kingston in June, 2009. Gayle has been granted "compassionate" leave to be with his sick mother and has not been dropped from the squad, West Indies Cricket Board chief executive Ernest Hilaire said Wednesday. © AFP
Zimbabwean cricketers celebrate the dismissal of Bangladesh's Abdur Razzak (R) during the fifth one-day international at the Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chittagong, November 2009. Zimbabwe touched down in the Caribbean on Tuesday focussed on giving West Indies a tough challenge in their forthcoming series. © AFP
Feb 24, 2010
Zimbabwean cricketers celebrate the dismissal of Bangladesh's Abdur Razzak (R) during the fifth one-day international at the Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chittagong, November 2009. Zimbabwe touched down in the Caribbean on Tuesday focussed on giving West Indies a tough challenge in their forthcoming series. © AFP

Chris Gayle, pictured in 2009, will be
Feb 24, 2010
Chris Gayle, pictured in 2009, will be "rested" for West Indies' sole Twenty20 International against Zimbabwe this coming Sunday at Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad, the West Indies Cricket Board announced on Tuesday. © AFP
Zimbabwean cricket captain Hamilton Masakadza (R) celebrates with teammates Raymond Price (C) and Graham Cremer (L) during their fifth One Day International match against Bangladesh in 2009. England-born Alan Butcher was named Zimbabwe cricket coach on Saturday after the contract of Walter Chawaguta was not renewed. © AFP
Feb 21, 2010
Zimbabwean cricket captain Hamilton Masakadza (R) celebrates with teammates Raymond Price (C) and Graham Cremer (L) during their fifth One Day International match against Bangladesh in 2009. England-born Alan Butcher was named Zimbabwe cricket coach on Saturday after the contract of Walter Chawaguta was not renewed. © AFP
England-born Alan Butcher, pictured in 2004, was named Zimbabwe cricket coach on Saturday after the contract of Walter Chawaguta was not renewed. © AFP
Feb 21, 2010
England-born Alan Butcher, pictured in 2004, was named Zimbabwe cricket coach on Saturday after the contract of Walter Chawaguta was not renewed. © AFP
Zimbabwean cricketers after winning a World Twenty20 match against Australia in Cape Town in September 2007. Zimbabwe's 15-man cricket squad leaves for the West Indies next week determined to face up to their most stringent examination so far as they bid for a return to Test status. © AFP
Feb 15, 2010
Zimbabwean cricketers after winning a World Twenty20 match against Australia in Cape Town in September 2007. Zimbabwe's 15-man cricket squad leaves for the West Indies next week determined to face up to their most stringent examination so far as they bid for a return to Test status. © AFP
West Indies cricketers Ottis Gibson (left) and captain Brian Lara celebrate the loss of a South African wicket in Cape Town, in 1999. Former England bowling coach Ottis Gibson (right) will take over as head coach of the West Indies in time for the home series against Zimbabwe later this month, a cricket official has said. © AFP
Feb 02, 2010
West Indies cricketers Ottis Gibson (left) and captain Brian Lara celebrate the loss of a South African wicket in Cape Town, in 1999. Former England bowling coach Ottis Gibson (right) will take over as head coach of the West Indies in time for the home series against Zimbabwe later this month, a cricket official has said. © AFP

Former England bowling coach Ottis Gibson (right) will take over as head coach of the West Indies in time for the home series against Zimbabwe later this month, a cricket official has said. © AFP
Feb 02, 2010
Former England bowling coach Ottis Gibson (right) will take over as head coach of the West Indies in time for the home series against Zimbabwe later this month, a cricket official has said. © AFP