Harare sports club

  1. Harare Sports Club, Zimbabwe
  2. ZIM v PAK 2021: Harare Sports Club pitch history and Test records
  3. ICC World Cup Qualifiers Warm
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Harare Sports Club, Zimbabwe

Final - TBD v TBD Originally known as Salisbury Sports Club, Harare Sports Club has provided as the primary cricket place in Rhodesia and Zimbabwe since its beginning. The ground turned into a Test venue in October 1992 when Zimbabwe played their opening Test, against India. Shortly after, the grounds played organize to its first One Day International. In 1994, Harare Sports Club was the location of Zimbabwe's first ever Test win. The audience sitting capacity of this ground is near about 10,000. In October 2010 Zimbabwe Cricket publicized that the planned redecorations to the Harare Sports Club and the Mutare Sports Club to be ready in time for the fledgling Domestic Twenty-20 match in November. The work will comprise an augment in the ease of use of seats, training facilities, spectator services, and also Ground facilities floodlights also might be set up for day/night contests. The refurbishes are being done also to assist Zimbabwe to come back to Test cricket. Harare Sports Club is present in the heart of the city as it is enclosed by jacaranda trees and with a beautiful gabled spectator area. The place is also known as the Salisbury Cricket Club. Harare Sports Club is also address to Zimbabwe Cricket, the country's cricket board. HSC is also habitat to Zimbabwe Cricket, the country's board.

ZIM v PAK 2021: Harare Sports Club pitch history and Test records

Highest Individual Score: 220 - Gary Kirsten (South Africa) vs Zimbabwe, 2001 Best Bowling Figures (Innings): 8/63 - Rangana Herath (Sri Lanka) vs Zimbabwe, 2016 Best Bowling Figures (Match): 13/152 - Rangana Herath (Sri Lanka) vs Zimbabwe, 2016 Highest Team Score: 600/3 dec. - South Africa vs Zimbabwe, 2001 Lowest Team Score: 59 - Zimbabwe vs New Zealand, 2005 Highest Successful Run Chase: 192/7 - Pakistan vs Zimbabwe, 1998 Head-to-Head at the Harare Sports Club: Matches - 6, Won by Zimbabwe - 2, Won by Pakistan - 4, Drawn - 0 What happened in the previous Test between Pakistan and Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club? Zimbabwe upset Pakistan by 24 runs The last time Pakistan and Zimbabwe clashed in a Test at Harare Sports Club was back in September 2013. The hosts won the toss and decided to bat first. Half-centuries from Brendan Taylor and Hamilton Masakadza guided Zimbabwe to a 294-run total. In reply, Pakistan could only score 230 runs, thanks to Brian Vitori's five-wicket haul. Tinotenda Mawoyo's 58-run knock in the second innings helped Zimbabwe set a 264-run target for the visitors. Despite Khurram Manzoor and Misbah-ul-Haq's fifties in the second innings, the star-studded Pakistan team was skittled out for 239 runs as Zimbabwe won by 24 runs. Tendai Chatara won the Man of the Match award for scalping six wickets in the Test.

ICC World Cup Qualifiers Warm

Excitement is building as the Zimbabwe next week. Ten teams from around the world will battle it out in hopes of securing a spot in the highly anticipated ODI World Cup, scheduled to take place in India later this year. The teams have been divided into two groups, with Group A consisting of West Indies, Zimbabwe, Netherlands, Nepal, and the United States of America. Group B comprises United Arab Emirates, Scotland, Sri Lanka, Ireland, and Oman. The competition promises to be fierce as these teams vie for the coveted opportunity to compete on the global stage. Prior to the start of the main competition on June 18, each team will participate in two warm-up matches, beginning on June 13. These warm-up matches will provide an opportunity for the teams to fine-tune their strategies, assess their form, and gain momentum before the intense battles that lie ahead. The fixtures will be hosted across two different venues, with six matches scheduled to take place in Harare and three in Bulawayo. Notably, the top eight teams from the ICC World Cup Super League have already qualified for the tournament. ICC World Cup Qualifier 2023, warm-up schedule: Full fixtures list and match timings Tuesday, June 13 • West Indies vs Scotland at Harare Sports Club, Harare: 9:00 AM Local / 12:30 PM IST / 07:00 AM GMT • Zimbabwe vs Oman at Takashinga Cricket Club, Harare: 9:00 AM Local / 12:30 PM IST / 07:00 AM GMT • Nepal vs UAE at Old Hararians Sports Club, Harare: 9:00 AM Local / 12:30 PM IST / 07:...

Harare Sports Club

Harare Sports Club Ground information Location Coordinates 17°48′50.67″S 31°3′2.08″E Establishment 1900 Capacity 10,000 Owner Operator Zimbabwe Cricket Tenants End names Prayag End Cycle Pure End International information First Test 18–22 October 1992: Last Test 7–11 July 2021: First ODI 25 October 1992: Last ODI 25 March 2023: First T20I 12 June 2010: Last T20I 15 January 2023: First WODI 5 October 2021: Last WODI 11 October 2021: Team information (1910–1979) (1923–2008) (2009–present) As of 25 March 2023 Source: Close ▲

Harare Sports Club, Harare

More Information: Harare Sports Club is a sports club and multi-purpose stadium in Harare, Zimbabwe. Founded in 1900 and known as Salisbury Sports Club until 1982, it is mostly used for cricket matches, and has served as the primary cricket venue in Rhodesia and Zimbabwe since its foundation. Other sports played at the club are rugby, tennis, golf and squash. HistoryThe earliest recorded first-class cricket match at Harare Sports Club was played in 1910. In the years between World War II and independence from the United Kingdom, the ground hosted several of Rhodesia's home matches in the Currie Cup, South Africa's main domestic first-class competition. The first List A match at HSC was played in September 1980, shortly after independence. During the 1980s and early 1990s, the ground frequently hosted first-class and List A matches between the Zimbabwe national team and touring national 'A', 'B' and youth teams. In July 1992, Zimbabwe became a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC), thus obtaining Test status. Three months later, Harare Sports Club hosted the country's inaugural Test match, against India. Soon after, the ground played host to its first One Day International, also against India. In February 1995, HSC was the site of Zimbabwe's first-ever Test win, against Pakistan. Nearby Places: • Performance & Event Venue: • Pub: • Stadium: • Sports Center: • Cricket Ground: • Premise: • Dry Cleaner: • Transportation Service: • Grocery Store: • Residential ...