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Makhaya Ntini

South Africa announce squad for U-19 World Cup 2018; Raynard van Tonder named captain

Thando Ntini, son of South Africa’s former bowler Makhaya Ntini, has been included in the side.

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Zimbabwe Cricket rubbishes reports of sacking Makhaya Ntini as bowling coach

ZC's managing director Faisal Hasnain tried to clear up the issue about Makhaya Ntini, who is on a two-year deal that started in January 2016.

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Zimbabwe to end Makhaya Ntini’s stint as bowling coach?

While Ntini’s current contract lasts till come January, some rumours suggest that Zimbabwe may end it even earlier.

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Thando Ntini – The new bloke in town

Thando Ntini, son of Makhaya Ntini, picked up 4 wickets for 56 in the first youth ODI against West Indies.

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The N’s: Limited pool, decent side with genuine greats

Composing one from the cricketers with their last names starting with N, CricketCountry Historian Arunabha Sengupta is constrained with limited number of candidates in the talent pool.

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Makhaya Ntini: Zimbabwe waited long for Test cricket

Zimbabwe played their last Test in 2014 against Bangladesh in the latter's home, losing all three Tests of the series.

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Happy Birthday, Makhaya Ntini! Former South African turned Zimbabwe coach turns 39

Ntini was South Africa's top performers with the ball in the mid 2000s.

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Makhaya Nitini rues lack of maturity in Zimbabwe players

Zimbabwe lost their 2nd T20I against India after posing double digit score on 99 at Harare on Monday.

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Twitter reacts to Team India’s shocking loss against Zimbabwe in the first T20I

Some blasted the team, some criticised Dhoni, while others lauded the effort of Zimbabwe team. Check best of such tweets here:

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Kings XI Punjab sans foreign players challenge Zimbabwe for a series; Sanjay Bangar to stay back in the country

Preity Zinta made the announcement at the Mohali stadium and the fans of the franchises (yes, there are a handful of them) greeted the words with cheer.

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