Harare, September 3: Former Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak died on Sunday (September 3) at the age of 49, his family confirmed on social media.
Streak, who played 65 Tests and 189 ODIs for Zimbabwe from 1993-2005, lost his long battle with liver cancer. And his wife Nadine Streak confirmed the news of Streak's demise on Facebook.

"In the early hours of this morning, Sunday the 3rd of September 2023, the greatest love of my life and the father of my beautiful children, was carried to be with the Angels from his home where he wished to spend his last days surrounded by his family and closest loved ones," wrote Nadine on Facebook.
"He was covered in love and peace and did not walk off the Park alone. Our souls are joined for eternity Streaky. Till I hold you again," Nadine added with pictures of the family.
Last month, former Zimbabwe fast bowler Henry Olonga had announced the demise of Streak on social media, only to deny it hours later after a message from his captain, but by then condolence messages by several former cricketers had surfaced.
Streak's former pace bowling partner Olonga once again took to social media to pay his condolence: "RIP Streaky," Olonga wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Sunday (September 3).
Earlier in August, several former cricketers and the cricket fraternity had paid tribute to the former Zimbabwe captain, who was undergoing treatment for cancer under one of the most respected oncologists in South Africa.
In Test cricket, Streak claimed 216 wickets and scored one century and 11 half-centuries for Zimbabwe. In 189 ODIs, he bagged 239 wickets and made 2,943 runs with 13 fifties. He is the highest wicket-taker for Zimbabwe by a long margin in both Tests and ODIs.
In 68 ODIs as captain, he led Zimbabwe to win in 18 and lost 47 while three finished without any result. In 21 Tests, Streak captained Zimbabwe to wins in four while they lost 11 and drew six.