Zim A to play in Africa Premier League
Re: Zim A to play in Africa Premier League
well there has been a zone 6 tournament on and off for years, with some of these teams. also people seem to forget that zim lost to uganda a couple of years back, admittedly not an odi but it was still the zim team that had played kenya.
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Re: Zim A to play in Africa Premier League
I agree we have a duty to help other nations but what about other nations duty to help us ?
We still do not have full help from the cricket world.
We still do not have full help from the cricket world.
A talented batsman but a modest, hardworking character, Stuart Matsikenyeri is the third of three school friends from Churchill Boys High School, Harare to represent Zimbabwe in international cricket. - Cricinfo.
Re: Zim A to play in Africa Premier League
Good point Zimfanatic. I think cricketing boards duty to help lesser nations disappears once they have better opportunities for themselves. I don't agree with this stance, but it seems to be the reality.
Zimbabwe Cricket has sold its voting soul to the asian bloc yet we still dont see many of their teams in Zimbabwe and when we do it is second-string sides.
Zimbabwe Cricket has sold its voting soul to the asian bloc yet we still dont see many of their teams in Zimbabwe and when we do it is second-string sides.
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Re: Zim A to play in Africa Premier League
August 5, 2010
Not sure if this tournament is in fact going ahead, as we received this from Tony Munro a few days ago:
Plans for African continental tournament shelved
Posted by Tony Munro 4 days, 1 hour ago in Africa
The scheduled playing commitments of Africa's Associate and Affiliate countries will prevent the region having its own tournament, according to Cassim Suliman, the Africa Cricket Association CEO.
"This event cannot fit into the schedule due to timing and many other constraints... hence the Future Tours Programme has a full calendar of events including under-age tournaments that have been programmed till 2015," Suliman told CricInfo.
There had been conjecture a continental tournament involving South Africa A, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Uganda, Namibia and possibly a combined Africas team was in the planning stage. The Kenya Cricket Association was known to favour its creation.
Africa is the only ICC development region which does not have a continental tournament and several countries such as Botswana and Tanzania only play every second year.
Not sure if this tournament is in fact going ahead, as we received this from Tony Munro a few days ago:
Plans for African continental tournament shelved
Posted by Tony Munro 4 days, 1 hour ago in Africa
The scheduled playing commitments of Africa's Associate and Affiliate countries will prevent the region having its own tournament, according to Cassim Suliman, the Africa Cricket Association CEO.
"This event cannot fit into the schedule due to timing and many other constraints... hence the Future Tours Programme has a full calendar of events including under-age tournaments that have been programmed till 2015," Suliman told CricInfo.
There had been conjecture a continental tournament involving South Africa A, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Uganda, Namibia and possibly a combined Africas team was in the planning stage. The Kenya Cricket Association was known to favour its creation.
Africa is the only ICC development region which does not have a continental tournament and several countries such as Botswana and Tanzania only play every second year.
Re: Zim A to play in Africa Premier League
Apart from South Africa, what other participating countries have a busy cricketing schedule? The article itself states that some countries only play every second year.
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