Zimbabwe A cricket team

Zimbabwe 'A'
Personnel
Captain Regis Chakabva[1]
Coach Walter Chawaguta[2]
Team information
Founded 1994
Home ground Harare Sports Club
Capacity n/a
History
First-class debut South Africa A
in October 4, 1994
at Alexandra Sports Club, Harare
Official website: Official Website

The Zimbabwe A cricket team is a national cricket team representing Zimbabwe. It is the 'second-tier' of international Zimbabwean cricket, below the full Zimbabwe national cricket team. Matches played by Zimbabwe A are not considered to be Test matches or One Day Internationals, instead receiving first-class and List A classification respectively. Zimbabwe A played their first match in January 1994, a four-day first-class contest against the touring South Africa A cricket team.

Zimbabwe A have played a number of series, both home and away, against other full national teams, national A teams, and competed against other first-class opposition. Their first tour was that of South Africa in 1995–96. Zimbabwe A team participates in ICC Africa Division 1 that is played as a gateway to ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier. Although Zimbabwe national cricket team is qualified for ICC World Twenty20s as a full member, the team A plays in the Africa division as a supporting team.

Zimbabwe was scheduled to Bangladesh A in Bangladesh in June 2014 but the Bangladesh Cricket Board decided to move the dates because of the monsoon season and invited Zimbabwe to tour in July–August but Zimbabwe Cricket had to refuse the offer because it was hosting South Africa and then a Tri-series against Australia and South Africa at that time.[3]

In July 2014, the team was scheduled to play two List A matches against Afghanistan before four ODIs and two first-class matches.[4]

Current squad

Name Age Batting style Bowling style Domestic team Forms S/N
Captain
Regis Chakabva31Right-handedRight-arm offbreakMashonaland EaglesTest, ODI
Batsman
Brian Chari26Right-handedRight-arm offbreakMatabeleland Tuskers
Joylord Gumbie22Right-handedn/aMashonaland Eagles
Wicket-keeper
Forster Mutizwa33Right-handedRight-arm offbreakMashonaland Eagles
Richmond Mutumbami29Right-handedRight-arm offbreakSouthern RocksTest
All-rounder
Luke Jongwe23Right-handedRight-arm mediumSouthern Rocks
Roy Kaia27Right-handedRight-arm offbreakSouthern Rocks
Neville Madziva27Right-handedRight-arm mediumMid West Rhinos
Fast-bowler
Michael Chinouya32Right-handedRight-arm fast-mediumMid West RhinosODI
Tatenda Manatsa28Left-handedRight-arm fast-mediumMashonaland Eagles
Spinners
Tafadzwa Kamungozi31Right-handedRight-arm leg breakSouthern Rocks
Tinotenda Mutombodzi27Right-handedRight-arm leg breakMashonaland Eagles
John Nyumbu33Right-handedRight-arm off breakMatabeleland Tuskers
Brighton Mugochi30Right-handedSlow Slow left-arm orthodoxMid West Rhinos

References


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