The Herald (Zimbabwe)

UAE in Harare Midlands readies for qualifiers

- Mukudzei Chingwere Midlands Bureau

RENOVATION­S at Kwekwe Sports Club are franticall­y underway to ensure facilities in the Midlands mining town are up to scratch to stage the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifiers to be hosted by Zimbabwe from March 4-25.

Zimbabwe are hosting the qualifiers with venues spread between Harare, Bulawayo and Kwekwe. However, Kwekwe Sports Club has been recently starved of top tier internatio­nal matches and the excitement to host internatio­nal cricket is buzzing in the town.

Kwekwe has hosted a few internatio­nal matches in the past decade with the highlight being matches where the Zimbabwe A team once hosted Kenya more than five years ago.

But the venue is not starved of top cricket personalit­ies who once used the

Zimbabwe, West Indies, Afghanista­n, Ireland, Scotland, Hong Kong, Scotland, Papua New Guinea, Nepal and United Arab Emirates are the countries taking part in the tournament which runs from March 4 to 25. From March 10, only two teams, the ones that will contest the final facilities as their home for some time. Australia legend now Sussex head coach, Jason Gillespie, was coach at Midwest Rhinos.

Midlands Cricket secretary, John Makuwalo, said the venue will be ready to host the qualifiers ahead of time and is optimistic the qualifiers will leave a footprint in the province.

“The venue is getting a facelift so that it will be ready to host internatio­nal matches and those working at the site are almost done ahead of time of the matches.

“The dressing rooms are being renovated and we are also working on the areas where guest will be sitting, the playing surface is fine but we are also working on it,” said Makuwalo.

“As a province we are happy that we will be hosting the ICC qualifiers, we hope the experience will be helpful in

at Harare Sports Club on March 25 will head to England next year.

West Indies were the first team to arrive in the country last Sunday. They were followed by Afghanista­n and Zimbabwe who arrived on Tuesday with the Chevrons arriving in two batches which resuscitat­ing cricket in the province.

“We have produced many players before and we want to go back to those good old days which will also help the growth of cricket in the country,” said Makuwalo.

The Herald visited Kwekwe Sports Club where a lot of work is underway including painting the dressing rooms, working on the playing surface and a lot of tents being erected to increase the sitting capacity.

Tomorrow, Kwekwe Sports Club is hosting a warm-up match between Nepal and UAE. On Saturday Hong Kong play against Nepal in another warm-up match. Qualifiers will come to Kwekwe at the knockout stages on March 15 and 17, which are likely to bring a lot of excitement to the people of Kwekwe and Midlands Province as a whole.

saw the other players make it on the next day.

Netherland­s flew into Zimbabwe on Friday while UAE made it yesterday. PNG, Nepal, Hong Kong, Ireland and Scotland were also expected to arrive yesterday.

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