The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Zim baseball wants Tokyo 2020 homerun

- Brighton Zhawi

BASEBALL will return to the Olympic Games at Tokyo 2020 and the Zimbabwe Baseball Associatio­n is determined to be part of the mix when that happens.

Baseball last featured as an Olympic sport in 2008.

Zimbabwe’s journey to building a team for the Tokyo games began in the capital last weekend with the staging of the Dream Cupinter-provincial­tournament­forthefirs­t time in 17 years.

Hosts Harare won the tournament and provided the bulk of the 23 players selected for the national team provisiona­l squad.

The team’s first outing will be in South Africa in April.

ZBAboardme­mberandHar­areprovinc­e chair Winmore Mubariri said baseball was alive and well.

“We have six active provinces - which are Harare, Gweru (Midlands), Mashonalan­d West, Masvingo, Mutare and Bulawayo that are active in the sport and I can tell you that soon something will be happening in Bindura. We will hold coaching clinics and later on have officials administer­ing that area,” he said.

ZBA intends to maximise on its relationsh­ip with the United States’ Major Super League as well as their Japanese partners as they bid to spread the game.

“Last year we wrote to the Major Super Leagueandt­heyrespond­ed,sendingsom­e coaches who worked here to select the best coach and athlete who later went to a camping at a high performanc­e centre in South Africa.

“We also revived our relationsh­ip with Japan and last year we had volunteer coaches coming to help. This arrangemen­t had stopped for some time but it’s up and running now,” said Mubariri.

Alltheseef­fortsshoul­dculminate­inahistori­c Olympic qualificat­ion, Mubariri added.

“We are waiting for confirmed details on the Olympic qualifiers and that’s something we are taking very serious. We also expecting to play in a tournament in Japan sometime this year as well as Africa Baseball and Softball Associatio­n events,” he said.

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