Regis Chakabva: ‘Mr Nice Guy’ who led Zimbabwe to a famous win over Australia
WatchRegis Chakabva ‘Mr Nice Guy’ who led Zimbabwe to a famous win over Australia
Brighton Zhawi
Author, The Thirdman
Regis Chakabva ‘Mr Nice Guy’ who led Zimbabwe to a famous win over Australia
Cricket in Nigeria has grown significantly, and it continues to improve.
Cricket in Nigeria has grown significantly, and it continues to improve.
Cricket and Faith Alfie Ogborne was living his dream as a member of the setup for his boyhood club, a surreal experience until he was unexpectedly let go without any explanation.
Alex Falao, a young man with big dreams from Mabvuku, Harare.
Williams is Zimbabwe’s sixth highest run scorer in ODIs with 5,140 runs. – pic Zim Cricket
As Pakistan prepares to host a major ICC tournament for the first time since 1996, we can say, “Thanks to Zimbabwe, international cricket is back in Pakistan.” The ICC Champions Trophy is scheduled to take place from February 19 to March 9 in Pakistan, giving the home team the advantage of defending their title afterContinue reading “Thanks to Zimbabwe, Pakistan Can Defend Their Champions Trophy Title at Home”
Leonard Nhamburo was highly recommended as a coach for the Rwanda Cricket Association. They had faith in him and appointed the Zimbabwean coach to handle the women’s game. A few years later, Nhamburo has proven to be a complete package as Rwanda Cricket reaps rewards, and the future of cricket looks bright in the EastContinue reading “Nhamburo: A Zimbabwean Coach with Big Rwanda Cricket Dreams”
If you are a cricket fan, you might have come across a clip of a batter who hit a match-winning six, danced in celebration and threw his bat towards the umpire, hitting him on the ankle. Well, I have found that fellow; his name is Francis Sunday, and he has been my friend since highContinue reading “Six, celebrate and hit the umpire! How is that?”
Patient “Chief” Charumbira is a Zimbabwean born cricketer who could play for Netherlands.I caught up with the 36-year-old who hails from Masvingo. The man they call “Chief” talks about his ambition in cricket coaching and broadcasting.