Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zim in search of victory

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ZIMBABWE are going into their Boxing Day Test against South Africa looking for a shock victory, rather than just to avoid a heavy defeat, says coach Heath Streak.

The Proteas host their African neighbours in Port Elizabeth for the first Test between the countries since August 2014.

It will be the latest day-night match in internatio­nal cricket’s longest format, and the first to be played over four days.

Since their last meeting with South Africa, Zimbabwe have lost nine and drawn one of 10 Tests, their previous victory coming back in September 2013 against Pakistan.

Facing the second ranked Test side in the world is a daunting prospect for Streak’s men but he insists they are approachin­g it with confidence after beating Sri Lanka in July’s one-day internatio­nal series.

“It’s about shaking off the underdog mentality and playing to win, not to compete and to not embarrass ourselves,” the former fast bowler told a news conference.

“Our series in Sri Lanka was a watershed moment for us, more mentally than anything else. We are out to play winning cricket and we’d rather lose trying to play a winning brand than to just compete. We’ll have our challenges, especially in the longer format because we don’t play that much, but this team is going places.

“It’s well documented how little Test cricket we play. I think for us it’s less about the type of cricket than about playing at internatio­nal level. Whether it’s playing Tests or one-day internatio­nals, it’s the gaps in between that are the biggest challenge for us.” — AOL. co.uk

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