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‘Missing T20 World Cup hurts,’ says Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza – Sportstar

Zimbabwe missing next month’s T20 World Cup 2024 would haunt the team for years, captain Sikandar Raza said on Thursday, on the eve of its white-ball series in Bangladesh.

Minnows Namibia and Uganda beat out Zimbabwe in the African leg of the qualifiers last year to join the world’s top teams at the tournament, jointly hosted by the United States and West Indies.

“I think that’s something that will always be painful. Not just when we play, I think even when we retire,” Raza told reporters in Chittagong.

“It’s not just pain that we’re feeling now, I think it’s something that we’re going to have to carry for a long time,” he added.

But he added that Zimbabwe had no shortage of motivation for its time in Bangladesh, with the first of five T20 matches beginning in Chittagong on Friday.

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“We have a huge responsibility back home as well for the people and the kids that are playing this sport and the kids who want to make a career out of this sport. The future of the sport in (my) country is enough motivation for me to try and take away the pain,” he said.

Zimbabwe’s tour will also be Bangladesh’s last series at home before it embarks for the World Cup.

“All I can say is that the series will not be easy. There will be a very competitive series because they’re a good team,” Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto said

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Esigodini Cricket Academy bowls over Vice President Mohadi – Chronicle

Esigodini Cricket Academy bowls over Vice President Mohadi


Lovemore Dube, [email protected]

VICE-President Kembo Mohadi yesterday toured the proposed Zimbabwe Cricket Academy in Esigodini where he challenged the community to safeguard it as their very own asset set to grow the centre’s economy.

Addressing the community, cricket family and other stakeholders who included schoolchildren and business sector, he said the community has a duty to safeguard the investment being made.

“This is a facility to be proud of, it’s yours, protect it, make it viable. Quite a number of national cricketers like the late Heath Streak came from Esigodini. Let us use it to better ourselves,” said the Vice-President who added that it would improve the district’s gross domestic product.

He said it would create employment to locals and also contribute in the long run in the development of the sport with some kids from the region to take cricket as a career.

Zimbabwe Cricket chose the old Ncema Country Club in the rich gold mining and agriculture district centre to be the new centre of excellence in Matabeleland. This is set to revolutionalise the sport’s development in the province and region and also boost sports tourism a sector that the country is also focusing on.

An artistic impression of the National Cricket Academy

Tavengwa Mukhuhlani, the Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) president told Zimpapers Sports Hub that they expect the facility to have taken shape by year-end. Development appeared to have stalled after an announcement and groundbreaking ceremony some years ago.

But in the tour yesterday, it was evident from what the Vice-President Mohadi was shown, that ZC means business.

Work has begun at the centre with good turf blooming, a water tank installed and bricks on site.

A three-star boarding facility for visiting teams will also be constructed so that they utilise what is set to offer the best accommodation in Esigodini.

Previously teams stayed in Bulawayo and drove off after matches.

In full swing the facility will house development players and also be home for activities of other sporting disciplines.

VP Mohadi said sport is an industry that still needs to be grown. He said it has the potential to develop to a big employer hence the challenge to develop cricket and not to leave out other sporting disciplines that young sportspersons may be gifted in.

In emphasising the need to take sport seriously VP Mohadi said: “Sport is a profession that needs to be nurtured here in Zimbabwe. Under sport we have a number of disciplines like soccer, netball and athletics that are administered by the Ministry of Sports and Culture. There has to be structures so that sport grows as a profession, we want to see sports grow to an extent where Zimbabwe is a powerhouse.”

Zimbabwe athletes continue to make an impression in the world and more are making in-roads at the summit of world sport.

VP Mohadi said it was pleasing to note that the soils are good for cricket pitch development and a particular bowling action.

“We have the best soils where cricket can be played here at Ncema Valley Sports Club. This is good for cricket, I am told it is good for spin bowling,” said VP Mohadi.

Mukhuhlani had earlier on briefed the Vice-President Mohadi that Ncema Valley soils were like those at Queens in Bulawayo whose favourable turf tended to favour spinners.

Vice-President Mohadi encouraged school going kids to take up cricket.

Provincial cricket boss Arthur Maphosa said he is excited with the development in his area of jurisdiction.

He said that will go a long way in the real development of the sport when all the talent identified from the province will be taken to the centre for further grooming.

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VP Mohadi visits proposed cricket academy in Esigodini – The Herald

VP Mohadi visits proposed cricket academy in Esigodini


Lovemore Dube

VICE President Kembo Mohadi yesterday toured the proposed Zimbabwe Cricket Academy in Esigodini where he challenged the community to safeguard it as their very own asset..

Addressing the community, cricket family, and other stakeholders including schoolchildren and the business sector, the national leader said the community must safeguard the investment being made. 

“This is a facility to be proud of, it’s yours, protect it, make it viable. Quite several national cricketers like the late Heath Streak came from Esigodini. Let us use it to better ourselves,” 

The Vice President said it would create employment for locals and also contribute in the long run to the development of the sport with some kids from the region taking cricket up as a career.

Zimbabwe Cricket chose the old Ncema Country Club in the rich gold mining and agriculture district centre to be the new centre of excellence in Matabeleland. This is set to revolutionalise the sport’s development in the province and region and also boost sports tourism a sector that the country is also focusing on. 

Tavengwa Mukhuhlani, the Zimbabwe Cricket president, told Zimpapers Sports Hub that they expect the facility to have taken shape by year-end. 

Development appeared to have stalled after an announcement and ground-breaking ceremony some years ago.

But during  the tour yesterday, it was evident from what Vice President Mohadi was shown, that ZC means business. 

Work has begun at the centre with good turf blooming, a water tank installed and bricks on site. 

A three-star boarding facility for visiting teams will also be constructed to offer the best accommodation in Esigodini. 

Previously teams stayed in Bulawayo and commuted after matches. 

In full swing, the facility will house development players and also be home for activities of other sporting disciplines. 

VP Mohadi said sport was an industry that still needs to be grown. 

He said it has the potential to develop into a big employer hence the challenge to develop cricket and not to leave out other sporting disciplines that young sportspersons may be gifted in. 

In emphasising the need to take sport seriously VP Mohadi said: “Sport is a profession that needs to be nurtured here in Zimbabwe. 

“Under sport, we have several disciplines like soccer, netball, and athletics that are administered by the Ministry of Sports and Culture. 

“There has to be structures so that sport grows as a profession, we want to see sports grow to an extent where Zimbabwe is a powerhouse.” 

Zimbabwe athletes continue to make an impression in the world and more are making in-roads at the summit of world sport. 

VP Mohadi said it was pleasing to note that the soils are good for cricket pitch development, and bowling  in particular . 

“We have the best soils where cricket can be played here at Ncema Valley Sports Club. This is good for cricket, I am told it is good for spin bowling,” said VP Mohadi. 

Mukhuhlani had earlier briefed Vice President Mohadi that Ncema Valley soils were like those at Queens in Bulawayo whose favourable turf tended to favour spinners. 

“Taking India to Bulawayo is like them playing at home because of the soils,” said the ZC boss who is also a national legislator. 

The VP  encouraged school-going kids to take up cricket. 

Provincial cricket boss Arthur Maphosa said he was excited with the development in his area of jurisdiction. He said that would go a long way in the development of the sport when all the talent identified from the province will be taken to the centre for further grooming.

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VP Mohadi visits proposed cricket academy in Esigodini – The Herald

VP Mohadi visits proposed cricket academy in Esigodini


Lovemore Dube

VICE President Kembo Mohadi yesterday toured the proposed Zimbabwe Cricket Academy in Esigodini where he challenged the community to safeguard it as their very own asset..

Addressing the community, cricket family, and other stakeholders including schoolchildren and the business sector, the national leader said the community must safeguard the investment being made. 

“This is a facility to be proud of, it’s yours, protect it, make it viable. Quite several national cricketers like the late Heath Streak came from Esigodini. Let us use it to better ourselves,” 

The Vice President said it would create employment for locals and also contribute in the long run to the development of the sport with some kids from the region taking cricket up as a career.

Zimbabwe Cricket chose the old Ncema Country Club in the rich gold mining and agriculture district centre to be the new centre of excellence in Matabeleland. This is set to revolutionalise the sport’s development in the province and region and also boost sports tourism a sector that the country is also focusing on. 

Tavengwa Mukhuhlani, the Zimbabwe Cricket president, told Zimpapers Sports Hub that they expect the facility to have taken shape by year-end. 

Development appeared to have stalled after an announcement and ground-breaking ceremony some years ago.

But during  the tour yesterday, it was evident from what Vice President Mohadi was shown, that ZC means business. 

Work has begun at the centre with good turf blooming, a water tank installed and bricks on site. 

A three-star boarding facility for visiting teams will also be constructed to offer the best accommodation in Esigodini. 

Previously teams stayed in Bulawayo and commuted after matches. 

In full swing, the facility will house development players and also be home for activities of other sporting disciplines. 

VP Mohadi said sport was an industry that still needs to be grown. 

He said it has the potential to develop into a big employer hence the challenge to develop cricket and not to leave out other sporting disciplines that young sportspersons may be gifted in. 

In emphasising the need to take sport seriously VP Mohadi said: “Sport is a profession that needs to be nurtured here in Zimbabwe. 

“Under sport, we have several disciplines like soccer, netball, and athletics that are administered by the Ministry of Sports and Culture. 

“There has to be structures so that sport grows as a profession, we want to see sports grow to an extent where Zimbabwe is a powerhouse.” 

Zimbabwe athletes continue to make an impression in the world and more are making in-roads at the summit of world sport. 

VP Mohadi said it was pleasing to note that the soils are good for cricket pitch development, and bowling  in particular . 

“We have the best soils where cricket can be played here at Ncema Valley Sports Club. This is good for cricket, I am told it is good for spin bowling,” said VP Mohadi. 

Mukhuhlani had earlier briefed Vice President Mohadi that Ncema Valley soils were like those at Queens in Bulawayo whose favourable turf tended to favour spinners. 

“Taking India to Bulawayo is like them playing at home because of the soils,” said the ZC boss who is also a national legislator. 

The VP  encouraged school-going kids to take up cricket. 

Provincial cricket boss Arthur Maphosa said he was excited with the development in his area of jurisdiction. He said that would go a long way in the development of the sport when all the talent identified from the province will be taken to the centre for further grooming.

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