The Manica Post

Cricket ground for Rusape

- Lovemore Kadzura

BUDDING cricket enthusiast­s in Rusape received a major boost following the opening of the state-of-the-art Vimal Devchards Memorial Ground at Highveld Primary School.

The ground will be used by Rusape Braves cricket team to host its home games and as a talent incubation centre for youngsters who want to play the gentlemen’s game.

Vimal “Globus” Devchards was a prominent businessma­n in Rusape who was callously murdered in 2021 by armed robbers who pumped five bullets into his chest at his home.

Speaking at the commission­ing of the ground last week on Saturday, Rusape Town Council chairman, Lovemore Chifomboti,

hailed the cricket community for taking the initiative to revive the game in the town and most importantl­y to construct infrastruc­ture.

“We are glad that Rusape Braves have led an initiative to revive cricket in the town. The game had been long abandoned, but it is now slowly rising and in the near future we need to groom national team players here.

“In this tough environmen­t, it is not easy to find dedicated individual­s who commit their resources and time to fund sporting activities, but I am glad to discover that we still have such people in Rusape. The ground should continue to be improved and well maintained so that it benefits everyone,” said Chifomboti.

Rusape Braves captain, Rishi Solanky said they hope to turn their new ground into a fortress and a talent factory centre where internatio­nal cricketers will be produced.

He added that they were forced to move away from their first choice, John Cowie Primary School after failing to get water.

“It is a momentous event to inaugurate this ground which symbolises the triumphs and tribulatio­ns of a community driven initiative. We have invested over 000 to have this dream come true and it took a lot of dedication and teamwork to achieve this.

“This ground will provide the impetus to nurture and develop talent in a standard pitch. Schools and clubs are welcome to use this pitch because it is the only one in Makoni District. Grassroots developmen­t of sport in general and cricket in particular was lacking in the town due to non-availabili­ty of standard pitches which is now a thing of the past,” said Solanky.

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