Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

West Indies in Byo for Test series

- Mehluli Sibanda Senior Sports Reporter

WEST Indies have arrived in Bulawayo for their two Test cricket series against Zimbabwe at Queens Sports Club, a contest which gets underway on Saturday next week.

The Calypso Kings touched down Joshua Mqabuko Internatio­nal Airport at midday yesterday with a delegation at of 15 players and 11 officials. After hours of travelling, the tourists took time off to recuperate in the afternoon and will only start training today at Bulawayo Athletic Club. A three-day warm up match has been arranged for them against Z i mb a b w e A at BAC, which gets underway o n Sunday.

The first Test runs from October 21 to 25 while the second is scheduled for October 29 to November 2. It is the Jason Holder led West Indies’ second tour of Zimbabwe in less than a year. In November last year, the Caribbean side was in the country for a One-Day Internatio­nal triangular series which also featured Sri Lanka.

During that ODI series, Zimbabwe and West Indies were involved in a tie before the home team took the last match between the two teams by five runs through the Duckworth and Lewis Method. That result qualified Zimbabwe for the final where they lost by six wickets.

Meanwhile, a three-day practice match between the bulk of the national team players and Bulawayo Metropolit­an Tuskers started at Queens yesterday. Former national team captain Brendan Taylor did not get enough time in the middle as he was dismissed for just one run caught and bowled by pace bowler Luke Jongwe. Another player who recently committed to playing for Zimbabwe, Kyle Jarvis made 14 runs as Zimbabwe declared their first innings on 289 for the loss of eight wickets in 70 overs.

Christophe­r Mpofu had some fun in the middle as he hit four sixes in one over bowled by his Tuskers teammate John Nyumbu to finish unbeaten on 25 off 15 deliveries.

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Jason Holder
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Tshinga Dube

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