Cricket is not just about the big three. Itâs about survival, struggle, and spirit â and Zimbabwe just reminded the world why Test cricket still matters.
In a stunning showdown against Afghanistan, the Chevrons delivered one of the most dominant Test victories in modern history, rewriting not only records but respect.
For a team thatâs battled financial collapse, ICC sanctions, and years of neglect, this wasnât just a win â it was redemption wrapped in red soil and white flannels.
⥠The Scoreline That Shocked the World
Zimbabweâs innings and 347-run victory over Afghanistan wasnât just massive â it was monumental.
It marked their biggest-ever Test win and one of the largest margins in cricketâs 150-year history.
Captain Craig Ervine and young gun Milton Shumba spearheaded the batting assault, while Blessing Muzarabani led a bowling unit that hunted in packs. Afghanistan, known for their fiery spin attack, were steamrolled â twice â in under three days.
When Muzarabani uprooted the final stump, the Harare Sports Club erupted â a sound not of celebration, but of resurrection.
đĽ More Than a Game â A Statement
This wasnât just about one victory. It was about a team proving that you canât erase passion from a scoreboard.
For a decade, Zimbabwe has been the forgotten child of world cricket â tossed aside by commercial giants, reduced to a footnote in ICC calendars.
Yet, here they were â hammering down a full-strength Afghanistan side thatâs been on the rise.
It was a message to the cricketing elite: âWe might not have the money, but we still have the fight.â
đ§ The Brains Behind the Rebirth
Head coach Dave Houghton, a legend in Zimbabwe cricket, deserves massive credit for bringing back belief.
His focus on homegrown discipline, long-format patience, and aggressive youth policy has reignited the dressing room.
Players like Joylord Gumbie, Tendai Chatara, and Sikandar Raza (the heartbeat of Zimbabwe cricket) have found renewed purpose â playing for pride, not paychecks.
Even the domestic scene is buzzing again, with the Logan Cup witnessing record participation â proof that cricket in Zimbabwe is breathing again.

đ Why This Matters for World Cricket
When smaller nations rise, cricket thrives.
Test cricket isnât dying â itâs just waiting for stories like this. The kind that remind fans that victory isnât owned by the rich; itâs earned by the relentless.
This Zimbabwe win sends a powerful message to the ICC: stop sidelining teams like Ireland, Afghanistan, and Zimbabwe. Give them tours, give them platforms â or risk killing the very soul of the sport.
𧨠BiGG Take: Underdogs Donât Ask for Respect â They Take It
At BiGG Sports News, we call this what it is â a cricketing rebellion.
Zimbabwe didnât just beat Afghanistan; they kicked down the door of global cricket elitism.
This win will go down as a symbol of resurgence, and for every kid in Bulawayo who dreams with a bat and ball â this is proof that faith still scores centuries.
Cricket needs stories like Zimbabwe.
Because every empire needs a revolution.
