Dave Houghton: 'Nice to get these reward top-ups to show the guys what they are doing is right'

Zimbabwe head coach hopes for more big-ticket matches after historic win over Australia

Andrew McGlashan03-Sep-2022

Brad Evans celebrates the winning runs•AFP/Getty Images

It’s been a big few weeks in one-day cricket for Zimbabwe. They beat Bangladesh 2-1 and showed great spirit to run India close in the last match of that series. But their performance in Townsville tops the lot. They had played Australia 13 times on their own soil since 1992 and the closest they had come to victory was Dougie Marillier’s near-miss in Perth in 2001.However, it’s not that they’d had many opportunities. This was their first bilateral visit to Australia in nearly 20 years. The first two matches had followed an expected path with the rapid loss on Wednesday being particularly brutal. Zimbabwe needed a bit of luck and they got it when the coin fell their way on Saturday. But they still had to make it count. That they did. Shortly before 3.30pm local time, Brad Evans drove Mitchell Starc through the covers to secure a famous win.”We’re over the moon,” head coach Dave Houghton said. “We don’t get to beat the big sides that often and to beat them in their country is a huge plus for us and our cricket at the moment.”At the other end when the winning runs came was captain Regis Chakabva. “For me personally, this is probably the highlight of my career up to this point. Playing Australia in Australia is such a big thing,” he had told Reuters earlier in the series. And that was before playing a match-winning innings.Related

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Sides like Zimbabwe are often, even if not on purpose, put under pressure to achieve upset wins such as this one to justify more games against ‘bigger’ teams. In reality, it should be the other way round: they will improve the more chances they get.Zimbabwe will be back in Australia in around three weeks for the T20 World Cup, where they are in the qualifiers with West Indies, Ireland and Scotland – a tough group to progress from. However, when they will play one of the Big Three again outside of potential meetings at global events is uncertain. In the 2023-27 FTP, Zimbabwe have nothing lined up against India, Australia or England. New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and West Indies are all due to tour under the next cycle.