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  Wednesday, 3 October, 2001, 15:28 GMT 16:28 UK
England end losing streak
Andy Flower & Nasser Hussain
Hussain smashes another boundary in his 73
One-day international, Harare:
England 210-5 (46.4 overs) beat Zimbabwe 206 all out (49.1 overs)
by five wickets

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England ended their 11-match losing streak but did not look convincing as they beat Zimbabwe in the first one-day game of the series in Harare.

Captain Nasser Hussain and opener Nick Knight scored aggressive half centuries to set England up for a comfortable five-wicket victory.

But England suffered a mini-batting collapse and made heavy weather of finishing the match off.

The tourists started badly when opener Marcus Trescothick fell early, nicking a ball from Gary Brent to Alistair Campbell at first slip with the score on 13.

Matthew Hoggard  & Alistair Campbell
Hoggard bowls Zimbabwe opener Campbell

Hussain and Nick Knight launched some lusty blows during a third wicket partnership of 98, but Knight lobbed Zimbabwe captain Guy Whittall to mid-on for 50.

Hussain fell to a soft dismissal, bowled around his legs attempting to reverse sweep Grant Flower after making 73 from 77 balls including nine fours.

Graham Thorpe holed out to mid-off and Mark Ramprakash was bowled for 35 trying to sweep Dirk Viljoen.

It was left to Andrew Flintoff and Ben Hollioake to repair the damage and Flintoff condemned Zimbabwe to their eighth successive one-day defeat with a six over long on.

England's bowlers had earlier impressed as Zimbabwe opted to bat but were restricted to 206 following a spectacular batting collapse.

Part-time bowler Ramprakash took three rare wickets and fellow spinner Jeremy Snape claimed both Flower brothers to spark the collapse.

Matthew Hoggard got England off to an excellent start by bowling Campbell, who had been dropped earlier by Trescothick at slip, as he attempted to rush and slog the fast bowler.

Andy Flower
Flower struck a fine half century

Hoggard then had Whittall caught brilliantly in the deep by Snape to leave the home side on 34-2.

Andy Flower and Carlisle fought back with a 77-run partnership for the third wicket, but things went wrong for Zimbabwe when Carlisle lobbed a Flintoff delivery to mid-off.

Andy Flower rushed Snape and was smartly stumped by wicketkeeper James Foster after making a composed 59.

Flower's brother Grant then had a rush of blood, charging Snape second ball, with the same result despite Foster's fumble.

Ramprakash followed up by snaring Craig Wishart with his second ball, then bowled Dirk Viljoen and added the wicket of Mluleki Nkala who holed out to deep mid-wicket, to finish with figures of 3-28.

He then caught Dion Ebrahim (42) off a slower ball by James Kirtley, who polished off the innings when Brent holed out to mid-off.


Zimbabwe: G Whittall (capt), G Brent, A Campbell, S Carlisle, D Ebrahim, A Flower, G Flower, D Hondo, M Nkala, D Viljoen, C Wishart.

England: N Hussain (capt), A Flintoff, J Foster, M Hoggard, B Hollioake, J Kirtley, N Knight, M Ramprakash, J Snape, G Thorpe, M Trescothick.

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BBC cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew
"Perhaps now the losing sequence has ended we might see more assured displays"
England captain Nasser Hussain
"I was very pleased with our performance"
England's Mark Ramprakash
"We started very aggressively"
Zimbabwe captain Guy Whittall
"England capitalised on our mistakes"
Man-of-the-match Jeremy Snape
"I bowled a thousand overs in my sleep"
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