Heath Streak
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Zimbabwe
Tributes paid to former Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak after his death aged 49
Streak is Zimbabwe’s record wicket-taker in both Test cricket and one-day internationals.
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Countries
Streak applies for ZC to be liquidated
Former coach Heath Streak has applied to the High Court seeking an order for the provisional liquidation of Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC), saying the board is no longer able to pay its debts.
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Scotland rope in Heath Streak as bowling consultant
Scotland have roped in former Zimbabwe coach Heath Streak as a consultant during ongoing T20 tri-series in the Netherlands.
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Streak strongly rejects ZC racism claim
The fallout after the sacking of Zimbabwe coach Heath Streak continued after the former international seam bowler had to strongly deny that he was a racist.
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ZC explain decision to sack coach Streak
The Zimbabwe Cricket board (ZC) have explained the reasons why they decided to sack coach Heath Streak and captain Graeme Cremer after the Africa side failed to qualify for next year's World Cup.
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Zimbabwe set to sack Cremer, Streak
Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) have, reportedly, sacked Graeme Cremer as national captain and have given the coaching staff, including coach Heath Streak, an ultimatum to resign.
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Heath Streak
Streak: We are underdogs in tri-series
Zimbabwe coach Heath Streak has conceded that his team will be underdogs in the ODI tri-series in Bangladesh, which will also include Sri Lanka.
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Streak wants Zimbabwe to play ‘winning cricket’
Zimbabwe coach Heath Streak insists his team will play to beat, not just compete against, the Proteas in the day/night four-day Test to be played in Port Elizabeth from Boxing Day.
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Streak happy with Zimbabwe’s Test preparations
Zimbabwe coach Heath Streak has declared himself happy with his team's preparations ahead of their four-day day/night Test against South Africa in Port Elizabeth starting on Boxing Day.
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Streak wants Zimbabwe to play more regularly
After falling to a 117-run defeat in the first Test against the West Indies in Bulawayo on Tuesday, Zimbabwe coach Heath Streak believes his team will be better if they play more Test matches.