The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZC appoints Williams, Chibaba captains

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ZIMBABWE Cricket ( ZC) has named Sean Williams as Zimbabwe’s substantiv­e Test captain, while Chamu Chibhabha will lead the one- day internatio­nal and Twenty20 internatio­nal sides as interim skipper.

The appointmen­ts, as recommende­d by ZC director of cricket Hamilton Masakadza, were unanimousl­y endorsed by the ZC Board at its meeting in Harare yesterday.

The captaincy had been left vacant following the retirement last September of Masakadza, who was the skipper for all formats.

The new captains both have loads of experience to draw upon in their new roles.

Since making his internatio­nal debut in February 2005, Williams has establishe­d himself as a dependable all- rounder, playing 10 Tests, 131 ODIs and 38 T20Is to date.

Chibhabha, who boasts three Tests, 103 ODIs and 33 T20Is under his belt since his internatio­nal bow in August 2005, has come of age and will be expected to play an influentia­l role in the shorter versions.

“The role of captain is an honour and a responsibi­lity which Sean and Chamu thoroughly deserve, both of them being exceptiona­l players and great servants of our game over the years,” Masakadza said.

“I am delighted that they have accepted their new roles and I extend my congratula­tions to them and wish them all the best as they help to take Zimbabwe to the next level.”

ZC has also put in place a new selection panel, with former Zimbabwe internatio­nal David Mutendera coming in as the convener. The other selectors are Gavin Ewing, Shepherd Makunura and Prosper Utseya.

“Congratula­tions to all the selectors. Their qualificat­ions and experience speak for themselves,” Masakadza said.

“David is a respected f ormer internatio­nal who boasts massive playing and coaching experience, while he has also previously served as a national selector.

“Gavin has done exceptiona­l work as a coach and national Under- 19 selector since he retired from playing internatio­nal cricket a few years ago and we are fortunate to draw from his heap of experience.

“Shepherd is a veteran coach who has earned the reputation of being a serial winner, dominating the domestic competitio­ns with his Mountainee­rs side in recent seasons, and his appointmen­t to the selection panel is well- deserved.

“Retaining Prosper on the panel will not only guarantee continuity but will also ensure that the game keeps benefiting from his massive knowledge of the game and experience.”

Walter Chawaguta, who was the convener of selectors since May 2018, will now move to Rhinos as head coach, where he will be assisted by Stanley Chioza.

Chioza has been replaced as national team analyst by Mufaro Chituruman­i.

In the only other change to the national team technical set- up, Travor Wambe has returned to take over from Anesu Mupotaring­a as physiother­apist.

ZC will announce a fielding coach and a mental strength coach in due course, but the Board has confirmed the other national team support staff members as follows: Lalchand Rajput (head coach), Dilip Chouhan ( manager), Stuart Matsikenye­ri ( batting coach), Douglas Hondo ( bowling coach), Walter Karimanzir­a ( strength and conditioni­ng trainer), Lovemore Banda (logistics manager) and Darlington Majonga (media manager). — ZC.

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