The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Rajput praises Zim’s young talent

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FOR Chevrons coach Lalchand Rajput, the just-ended tour to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was quite the rollercoas­ter.

Having missed Zimbabwe’s tour to Pakistan in October last year, Rajput went from the relief of just being back at work to the ecstasy of a historic Test win over Afghanista­n, and then the disappoint­ment of watching his side lose the second Test and get whitewashe­d 3-0 in the Twenty20 series.

All this was packed in the space of 19 days. Ever the pragmatist, Rajput has opted for a sober analysis of his charges’ performanc­e during the series.

Returning to the dugout after putting behind the ignominy of failing to take part in the Pakistan tour, the 60-year-old has spoken of his excitement to be back.

“As a coach you always want to be with the team.

“Prior to the trip to the UAE, I was very much excited and looking forward to playing against Afghanista­n.

“It’s not a nice feeling to watch the boys playing and you are not with them.

“I really missed being with them, although I did follow them on TV, and I was also in constant touch with them through WhatsApp,” Rajput said.

The Chevrons welcomed their coach in style during the first Test, as their historic two-day victory was hugely satisfying to the gaffer.

However, Rajput has since described the drawn Test series bitter-sweet.

“I was really happy and the boys were happy that we won the first Test.

“We knew that they would come back very strongly in the second (Test), since we won the first inside two days.

“Since it was their home match, they prepared a very placid pitch once they saw our medium-pace attack.

“Still I would say we didn’t bat well in the first innings of the second Test.

“If we had batted well in the first innings, the result would have been different.

“It was satisfying to draw the series, but I would have been merrier if we would have won. We haven’t won a series abroad in the last 20 years,” he said.

He took time to praise his young charges, singling out performanc­es of the bowling attack of Blessing Muzarabani, Donald Tiripano, Victor Nyauchi, including the exploits of skipper Sean Williams with the bat.

“It was a very good team effort, especially the three fast bowlers (Muzarabani, Nyauchi and Donald Tiripano), who bowled exceptiona­lly well and took 16 of the 20 wickets among themselves during the first Test.

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