The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Siyachitem­a’s World Cup dream

- Veronica Gwaze in Lusaka, Zambia

ZIMBABWE Senior Women’s national team netball captain, Perpetua Siyachitem­a will get the chance to live out her dreams when she leads her team at next year’s Netball World Cup in Liverpool, England.

The 36-yearold who has been contemplat­ing on calling quits on her internatio­nal career, to concentrat­e on her coaching, was on cloud nine when she finally achieved her dream of leading the Gems to the World Cup slated for July 12-21 next year.

“I have led the Gems for ten years now and in those years yearned to grace a world cup tournament,” said Siyachitem­a.

“While it is not about personal glory, I am happy I have written my name in the history books as the captain who led the team all the way to Liverpool,” said Siyachitem­a.

Qualifying for the 2019 World Cup and rubbing shoulders with the internatio­nal big teams is a reverie the 36-year old captain has had ever since making her debut in national colors.

Zimbabwe and Uganda will join their counterpar­ts South Africa and Malawi who automatica­lly qualified based on their Internatio­nal Netball Federation ranking. South Africa and Malawi rank at position five and six respective­ly.

The Siyachitem­a-led troop becomes the third team in the country to qualify for the World Cup after Senior Rugby and Cricket teams.

As her team battled it out against six countries last week, Zimbabwe qualified second after defending Champions Uganda The Youth Oympic Centre was filled to capacity yesterday when the two giants (Zimbabwe and Uganda ) took to the court in their quest for the first and second position at the African Championsh­ips respective­ly.

It was a well-balanced battle with both sides fighting for their fair share of ball possession unfortunat­ely the Siyachitem­a led side lost most high balls to their tall rivals. Coming back from a 32-26 halftime break, the Gems failed to cover the gap culminatin­g to a 67-52 lose.

“It was a really tough battle, in which we fought the good fight.

“When we came here, as a team, we agreed that the African Championsh­ip title is not of much importance to us

“We wanted to qualify for the World Cup,” said the Captain.

The Wing Attacker, who also turns out for Glow Petroleum, is also the National Junior team coach.

“I have been on the national team for a long time now and I thought it was time that I resigned, but my world cup dream kept me on hold. “This African Championsh­ips tournament is the best and most important of all the tourneys I have taken part in during my netball career, and that because it has made my dream come true finally.”

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