When did Zimbabwe last beat New Zealand in cricket?
When did Zimbabwe last beat New Zealand in cricket?
Zimbabwe's last victory against New Zealand was in the 2011 World Cup (Group A match). They've struggled against NZ in recent years across all formats.
How did Rachin Ravindra perform in the last Zimbabwe vs New Zeala
He scored 78 runs off 90 balls, contributing to a chase of 220.
He also bowled economically with figures of 2/30 in 10 overs.
His fielding included a key run-out that turned the match.
Overall, he was named Player of the Match.
How to watch Zimbabwe vs New Zealand cricket live?
Broadcasters include SuperSport (Africa), Sky Sport NZ, or streaming platforms like Hotstar. Free highlights are available on ICC YouTube channel post-match.
What is the historical head-to-head record in ODIs between Zimbab
New Zealand leads with 30 wins out of 40 matches played.
Zimbabwe has won 8, and 2 matches ended in no results.
Recent series saw New Zealand dominate, particularly due to strong pace attacks.
Key matches date back to the 1990s, with records available on Statsguru.
When did Birmingham Phoenix and Trent Rockets last play each othe
The most recent match between Birmingham Phoenix and Trent Rockets was in The Hundred 2023 season, held on August 15, 2023, at Trent Bridge.
Trent Rockets won the game by 6 wickets, scoring 150/4 in reply to Birmingham Phoenix's 145/8.
Key performances included Rashid Khan's economical bowling for Trent Rockets and Benny Howell's all-round effort for Phoenix.
This match drew a large crowd and was televised live, showcasing the growing popularity of the tournament.
How can I watch Zimbabwe vs New Zealand cricket matches live?
Live streaming is available via platforms like ESPN+ in the US, Sky Sports in New Zealand, and SuperSport in Africa.
Free highlights can be found on ICC TV or YouTube.
Radio commentary is accessible through TuneIn for key events.
When did Manchester United last win a major trophy?
Manchester United last won a major trophy, the EFL Cup, in 2023 under manager Erik ten Hag.