
“I have had an enriching experience at ZC”
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Zimbabwe Cricket managing director Wilfred Mukondiwa has announced that he will be resigning from the position in June as he will be retiring.

“I have had an enriching experience at ZC”
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Zimbabwe Cricket managing director Wilfred Mukondiwa has announced that he will be resigning from the position in June as he will be retiring.
“The tour will give our boys the much-needed game time and a feel of unfamiliar conditions”
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Zimbabwe will travel to Netherlands for three 50-over games ahead of their tour of Sri Lanka in July.
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Hamilton Masakadza has been appointed as Zimbabwe’s new captain following the resignation of Elton Chigumbura.
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Former Zimbabwe captain Alistair Campbell has been appointed as Zimbabwe Cricket’s managing director.
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Zimbabwe Cricket’s debt problems have always been a major issue, but it became even worse when managing director Wilfred Mukondiwa and selector Givemore Makoni’s vehicles were impounded by the deputy sheriff in Harare.
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Zimbabwe haven’t hosted any international matches since their historic win against Pakistan last September
Zimbabwe will play a one-off Test match against South Africa in August before hosting a triangular ODI series, which will feature Australia as well, who have not played in Zimbabwe for over a decade.
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“We have proposed a triangular series with South Africa and Australia next year after the World T20”
Zimbabwe Cricket have announced that they are planning to hold an ODI tri-series with Australia and South Africa in 2014.
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Zimbabwe have asked Sri Lanka to postpone the series indefinitely
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) have announced that the national team’s tour of Zimbabwe in October is in jeopardy after the hosts asked to postpone the series indefinitely.
Richardson is eagerly awaiting to witness the impact of the funds on both countries
The West Indies and Zimbabwe have become the two latest nations to be granted funding through the International Cricket Council (ICC) Targeted Assistance and Performance Programme (TAPP), which is solely aimed at improving the level of international cricket played around the world.