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We should just use the best Warriors players.
Hello good people. I hope I find you well. Last time I wrote about the national team. I am very disappointed by some people’s lack of understanding on issues.

Lara lauds Zim cricket.
CRICKET legend Brian Lara has lauded the giant strides Zimbabwe has made over the past few years, saying the country has some exceptionally talented young players.

PSL drama continues.
MOTOR ACTION opened up a 10-point lead atop the Premier Soccer League standings after dismissing Hwange 2-0 yesterday.

Uganda crush Angola.
Uganda outclassed Angola 3-0 in a wet Kampala yesterday and World Cup qualifiers Algeria were held 1-1 by Tanzania as the 2012 African Nations Cup qualifying competition kicked off.

Binga 21km Half-Marathon launched.
THE third edition of the Binga 21km Peace Half-Marathon, which happens in two weeks’ time, was launched amid pomp and ceremony at this lakeside town yesterday.

Why Africa lost World Cup.
AFRICA’S representatives at the recent 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa failed to impress for the umpteenth time, but this time it was chiefly due to late appointment of foreign coaches, says a report recently released.

Warriors hunt down Lone Star.
IT should be show time at the Samuel Kenyon Doe Sports Complex tonight as Zimbabwe’s Warriors finally get their African Cup of Nations qualifying campaign underway with a Group A clash against Liberia’s Lone Star.

Franchise cricket returns!
IT appears the battle lines have been drawn, the time for talking is over and all that is left is for the much-anticipated second season of franchise cricket to officially kick off.

Scotland’s refusal to tour an insult, says Campbell.
Zimbabwe’s chairman of selectors, Alistair Campbell, has criticised the British government’s advice against visiting the country and Cricket Scotland’s subsequent decision not to tour Zimbabwe for an ICC Intercontinental Cup fixture in October.

Hope after Youth Games.
EXPLOITS recorded during the recent National Youth Games have not gone unnoticed with the Harare Athletics Board, who have heaped praise upon the province’s athletics team, pledging to assist the young sportspersons in future.

Gweru Sports Club bounces back.
Gweru Sports Club (GSC) rugby team is set for a return to national rugby league action next year, a development expected to stimulate the sport’s revival in the Midlands.

ZOC, WWS marriage on the rocks.
THE Zimbabwe Olympic Committee and the World Wide Scholarships are headed for divorce with the latter claiming the partnership “continued to weigh down on our resources”.

Vincent in commanding lead.
AFTER the first 10 big amateur tournaments of the year, teenage star Scott Vincent has built up a commanding lead on the Zimbabwe Golfers’ Association (ZGA) Order of Merit that was updated in the aftermath of the Zimbabwe Amateur tournament earlier this month.

A new generation of Warriors.
THE Herculean task of cleansing the Zimbabwean football robes, soiled by the match-fixing scandal, falls on the most talented Warriors squad that is a concoction of immense talent and youthful zeal.

Spain shine, England cruise, France lose.
FRANCE received chilling notice that the road to post-World Cup redemption will be long and hard when they lost 1-0 to Belarus in Paris on Friday, while Portugal threw away two points in a frantic 4-4 draw at home to Cyprus.

Science solves football mystery.
THIRTEEEN years after Roberto Carlos stunned onlookers with his amazing “banana” free kick that seemed to defy the law of physics, scientists have finally worked out just how he did it.

 
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