Khaleej Times

Rajput welcomes players’ return ahead of twin test

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harare — Zimbabwe coach Lalchand Rajput has welcomed the return of senior players to the national team as he prepares to take the side on away tours to South Africa and Bangladesh in the coming months.

Former India internatio­nal Rajput was announced as the permanent head coach of the side on Friday having previously held the role in a caretaker capacity.

During that period, he had to make do with a depleted squad in a 5-0 home one day internatio­nal series whitewash by Pakistan last month.

Zimbabwe were bowled out for just 67 in the third ODI and averaged only 151 runs with the bat in five completed innings in the series, having also been well beaten in a triangular involving Australia before that.

“To have a full squad will be excellent. They (senior players) will bring additional strength and confidence to the team. The likes of Brendan Taylor, Sean Williams and Craig Ervine — their coming back means a great deal,” Rajput said in a media release from Zimbabwe cricket.

The players had made themselves unavailabl­e for selection in a protest over unpaid salaries, but the Internatio­nal Cricket Council has since stepped in to help the stricken union meet its outstandin­g debts.

“My aim is to build a stronger team and take Zimbabwe cricket to the next level and that is my biggest challenge,” Rajput added.

“I would like the team to play positive cricket, play hard and play to win. “Hard work, team work, consistenc­y, discipline and maintainin­g fitness levels would be my main focus areas.”

Zimbabwe will play three ODIs and three Twenty20 matches in South Africa starting on September 30, before a further three ODIs in Bangladesh in October. —

 ?? AFP ?? Pakistan’s Fakhar Zaman (left) plays a shot next to Zimbabwe’s keeper Ryan Murray in the ODI series in Bulawayo in July. —
AFP Pakistan’s Fakhar Zaman (left) plays a shot next to Zimbabwe’s keeper Ryan Murray in the ODI series in Bulawayo in July. —

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