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04 Nov 2017 19:11 #353580
by chairman
Hosting fewer Tests and scaling down operations may be the way forward for Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) as it navigates a changing cricket structure and tricky financial waters. Zimbabwe will not be part of the new Test league that is set to start in July 2019, and are happy with the development. They do not intend to stop playing Tests altogether, preferring in future to play them away from home. Instead they will shift focus to limited-overs cricket.
In one way it is a formalisation of the status quo, in which Zimbabwe are already playing a greatly reduced number of Tests. "What we quickly realised was that hosting Tests is something that costs us a lot of money, and that is a commodity we do not have at the moment - in fact we owe people a lot of money," ZC's recently appointed MD Faisal Hasnain told ESPNcricinfo.
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05 Nov 2017 11:11 #353604
by mapoui
I cud see dat shift in the empty stadiums for the west indies
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