Sri Lanka match, Zim’s 100th Test

THE match against Sri Lanka starting tomorrow at Harare Sports Club will be Zimbabwe’s 100th Test match since they made their debut in the longest format of the game with a draw against India at the same venue in October 1992.

With 11 wins, 26 draws and 62 losses in their 99 Test matches to date, those figures alone unfortunately do not do justice to the remarkable way Zimbabwe have held their own against the world’s best over the years.

As we get ready to celebrate the 100th Test match this weekend, please share with us via e-mail or social media platforms what you consider to be great memories of Zimbabwe’s amazing journey in Test cricket over the past 24 years.

Remember, it’s #Test100 on Twitter and Facebook as we celebrate the milestone!

Zimbabwe’s Test records

Opponent    1stTestMatches    Won    Lost    Drawn    Tied
Australia                         1999           3         0              3         0
Bangladesh                    2001         14         6              5          3
England                          1996           6         0              3          3
India                                1992          11         2              7          2
New Zealand                  1992          17        0             11          6
Pakistan                          1993          17         3            10          4
South Africa                   1995           8         0              7           1
Sri Lanka                        1994          15         0             10         5
West Indies                   2000           8         0               6         2
— zimcricket.

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