Cricinfo Zimbabwe cricket news 
  • Murali and Mendis rout Zimbabwe Ripping the ball with all the mystery and venom of old, Murali claimed figures of 4 for 14 in four overs, as Zimbabwe collapsed dramatically to 127 all out in 31 overs, having at one stage been comfortably placed on 124 for 3 after 27.
  • Mendis a bigger threat than Murali - Utseya Prosper Utseya, the Zimbabwe captain, believes Ajantha Mendis will be a bigger threat than his Sri Lankan spin partner Muttiah Muralitharan in the five-match one-day series starting on Thursday in Harare.
  • Zimbabwe braced for rare home series Zimbabwe take on Sri Lanka in Harare in their first home international in almost a year.
  • ICC fact-finding mission arrives in Zimbabwe An ICC task force appointed to assess the current situation of cricket in Zimbabwe has arrived in the country on a three-day fact-finding mission.
  • Bangladesh confirm visits of Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe Sri Lanka will play two Tests against Bangladesh in December followed by a triangular ODI tournament also involving Zimbabwe, who will then play the hosts in a separate three-match one-day series.
  • Williams backtracks once again Sean Williams, the former Zimbabwe Under-19 captain, has once again backtracked on his decision to turn away from Zimbabwe by making himself available for their series against Sri Lanka.
  • Tafadzwa Madondo killed in motorbike accident Tafadzwa Madondo, who was a leading schoolboy cricketer and rugby player before emigrating to New Zealand where he forged a successful career in real estate and modelling, has died after a motorbike accident while on holiday in Indonesia.
  • Mubarak shines in abandoned game Rain denied the Sri Lankan bowlers another workout before the one-day series when their match against Zimbabwe A was washed out after they were dismissed for 235.
  • Zimbabwe want Hondo as assistant Douglas Hondo, the former Zimbabwe pace bowler, is in line to become the national team's assistant coach.
  • Top order seals draw for Zimbabweans Half-centuries from Chamu Chibhabha, Hamilton Masakadza and Stuart Matsikenyeri ensured the four-day contest between Zimbabwe Select XI and the Sri Lankans ended in a draw at the Queens Sport Club in Bulawayo.