Sussex offspinner Ollie Rayner and Kent allrounder Darren Stevens both arrived in Harare on Wednesday and will play Twenty20 cricket for the Midwest Rhinos.
"We want to showcase to the world that Zimbabwe is back," Harvey told. "The Associated Press at the tournament launch on Wednesday. "We want to show that Zimbabwe deserves to play test cricket again."
ZC has also brought back exiled locally born players like Hampshire's Greg Lamb and Sean Ervine and Gloucestershire's Anthony Ireland.
Ervine, who returned from a successful career in England where he was playing for Hampshire, has already proved his value to the team contributing runs in their Logan Cup campaign.
Its in past tense . How sure are they that Ervine is back for good?
Or am I too excited that I am trying to read too much into these things?
Ervine, who returned from a successful career in England where he was playing for Hampshire, has already proved his value to the team contributing runs in their Logan Cup campaign.
Its in past tense . How sure are they that Ervine is back for good?
Or am I too excited that I am trying to read too much into these things?
Yes on The Sean Ervine return but the Darren Stevens story looks to be true, more good news for us Rhino fans
morgieb wrote:Ireland back is pretty awesome news. And Stevens is a damn good player.
You can say that again. Ireland looks to be bowling sharp of what i've seen of him. I hope the lad comes back and plays for Zimbabwe again, he'd be such a valuable asset to us along side Kyle Jarvis and Christopher Mpofu