Bulawayo Winter Cricket League gears up
Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 8:35 am
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MATABELELAND Tuskers cricket franchise players will lock horns in the Bulawayo Metropolitan Province Winter Cricket League that gets under way this weekend. Matabeleland Tuskers assistant area manager Victor Mhlanga said most Tuskers players would use the Winter Cricket League matches as part of their preparations for the new season that starts later this year.
“It is going to be an interesting Twenty20 Cricket League. Remember this is a league for Bulawayo-based clubs and most of the up-and-coming players who failed to make it into the Matabeleland Tuskers team will want to take the opportunity to be considered for franchise cricket. The league is also meant to prepare players for the coming season,” said Mhlanga.
Star-studded defending champions Bulawayo Athletic Club (BAC) will open their season with a date with Crescent on Sunday at Gifford High School. National team fast bowler Christopher Mpofu, former Matabeleland Tuskers captain and national team pace bowler Tawanda Mupariwa, Sean Williams and Charles Coventry are among the top cricketers expected to lead BAC to victory. Crescent will pin their hopes on Bradley Staddon, son of Matabeleland Tuskers chief executive officer Stanley, and Keegan Meth, among other players.
Emakhandeni, who were runners-up last year, will look up to Keith Dabengwa, spin bowler John Nyumbu and Mbekezeli Mabuza, among other players, to lead them as they take on the Gregory Strydom-led Queens.
Fixtures
Sunday:
Queens v Emakhandeni, BAC v Crescent (all matches at Gifford High School)