The 2010–11 Logan Cup was a first-class cricket competition held in Zimbabwe from 6 September 2010 to 3 April 2011.
Hamilton Masakadza was the competition's leading run-scorer, accruing 852 runs,[4] while Tendai Chatara took more wickets than any other player, claiming 55 in total.
[5] The Southern Rocks and the previous season's champions, the Mashonaland Eagles,[6] both suffered poor campaigns, and failed to win a single match during the tournament.
[2] The Tuskers batting was stronger in the second innings: nine of the eleven batsmen reached double figure scores, and both Bradley Staddon and Meth achieved half-centuries.
His efforts ensured that the Matabeleland Tuskers won the match by 18 runs, despite half-centuries by Bernard Mlambo and Timycen Maruma.