Sunday Times
TELFORD VICE, Harare
FOR three years out of every four, a one-day series between SA and Zimbabwe would capture about as much attention as Robert Mugabe beating up on the British from a podium on the outer edge of relevance.
This is that other, fourth year, when a World Cup is on the horizon. Consequently, the three-match series that started in Bulawayo on Sunday matters disproportionately more.
Still, with AB de Villiers’ team scheduled to play as many as 21 ODIs from Sunday until th...
Published on August 18, 2014 04:01