Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Four to miss Warriors, Botswana clash

- Ricky Zililo

FOUR injured players have been ruled out of the national team for today’s Independen­ce Day celebrator­y President’s Cup against Botswana at the National Sports Stadium in Harare.

A suspected muscle strain sustained during the Bulawayo derby against Chicken Inn has ruled out in-form Highlander­s’ right-back McClive Phiri who was set to earn his first Warriors’ cap. Bosso decided against risking the defender to allow club doctors to monitor his recovery.

Also out of the clash is Highlander­s’ captain Honest Moyo and Maritzburg-bound Chicken Inn midfielder Innocent Mucheneka.

According to national team manager Wellington M’pandare, the duo of Moyo and Mucheneka reportedly played the Bulawayo derby carrying injuries.

Yadah Stars defender Byron Madzokere has also been ruled out.

“The coach has decided to call up Jimmy Dzingai (Yadah Stars captain) as a direct replacemen­t for McClive Phiri. If you look at the squad that we had released on Monday, you will realise that Phiri was the only right-back in the team, an indication that he was certainly going to start. Unfortunat­ely, we received communicat­ion from Highlander­s that Phiri and Honest Moyo are injured. The only player who is in camp from Highlander­s is Peter Muduhwa,” said M’pandare.

“I don’t think the coach will make any additions other than Dzingai because there is enough cover. Besides this being an Independen­ce Day celebrator­y game, the coach will use it to assess some players for future national team assignment­s. Those injured will be considered for future assignment­s,” he said.

Among capped national team players set to do duty today are goalkeeper­s Takabva Mawaya of ZPC Kariba and Ngezi Platinum Stars’ Donovan Bernard.

Experience­d Caps United defender Stephen Makatuka, the midfield quartet of Winston Mhango and Edwin Madhananga of FC Platinum, Liberty Chakoroma of Ngezi Platinum and Yadah’s Leeroy Mavhunga are familiar with the national team set up.

Chidzambwa has also called up Bulawayo City’s Ishmael Wadi and the Ngezi Platinum pair of Clive Augusto and Terrence Dzukamanja to lead the strike force.

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