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England vs Zimbabwe, 2nd Test
- Live Cricket Score, Commentary
Series:
Zimbabwe in England Test Series, 2003
Venue:
Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street
Date & Time:
Thu, Jun 5, 1:00 AM LOCAL
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ENG vs ZIM • 2nd Test • Zimbabwe in England Test Series, 2003
Series
Zimbabwe in England Test Series, 2003
Date
Thu, Jun 5
Time
1:00 AM LOCAL, 12:00 AM GMT
Venue
Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street
Umpires
Darrell Hair, David Orchard
3rd Umpire
Peter Willey
Referee
Sir Clive Lloyd
England squad
Players
James Anderson,
Steve Harmison,
Richard Johnson,
Ashley Giles,
Anthony McGrath,
Alec Stewart (wk),
Robert Key,
Nasser Hussain (c),
Mark Butcher,
Michael Vaughan,
Marcus Trescothick
Zimbabwe squad
Players
Sean Ervine,
Tatenda Taibu (wk),
Grant Flower,
Stuart Carlisle,
Mark Vermeulen,
Dion Ebrahim,
Travis Friend,
Heath Streak (c),
Andy Blignaut,
Ray Price,
Douglas Hondo
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Stadium
Riverside Ground
City
Chester-le-Street, England
Capacity
5000 (17000 for internationals)
Ends
Finchale End, Lumley End
Hosts To
Durham
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