The England cricket team toured Zimbabwe from 1 October to 13 October 2001 for a five-match One Day International (ODI) series, with three matches in Harare and two in Bulawayo. England won all five matches.
England in Zimbabwe in 2001–02 | |||
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England | Zimbabwe | ||
Dates | 1 October – 13 October 2001 | ||
Captains | Nasser Hussain |
Guy Whittall (1st ODI) Heath Streak (2nd & 3rd ODIs) Alistair Campbell (4th & 5th ODIs) | |
One Day International series | |||
Results | England won the 5-match series 5–0 | ||
Most runs | Nick Knight (302) | Andy Flower (246) | |
Most wickets | Matthew Hoggard (10) |
Grant Flower (6) Dougie Marillier (6) | |
Player of the series | Nick Knight (Eng) |
Squads
On 28 August 2001, England named an initial 16-man squad for the tour, including three uncapped players: wicket-keeper James Foster, and bowlers James Kirtley and Jeremy Snape.[1] Bowler James Ormond withdrew from the squad on 15 September after suffering from patellar tendinitis in his right knee,[2] while all-rounder Craig White also pulled out after twisting his right knee in training; they were replaced by bowler Chris Silverwood and batsman Graham Thorpe, respectively.[3]
† – withdrew from squad
Tour match
50-over: Zimbabwe A vs England XI
ODI series
1st ODI
3 October 2001 Scorecard |
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- Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat.
- James Foster, Matthew Hoggard, James Kirtley, Jeremy Snape (all Eng) and Douglas Hondo (Zim) made their ODI debuts.
2nd ODI
3rd ODI
7 October 2001 Scorecard |
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- Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat.
- Ryan Sidebottom (Eng) made his ODI debut.
4th ODI
10 October 2001 Scorecard |
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- England won the toss and elected to bat.
- Sean Ervine (Zim) made his ODI debut.
5th ODI
References
External links
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