Wayne James happy with Tuskers Academy

Participate in discussion with your fellow Zimbabwe cricket fans!
Post Reply
zimfan1
Posts: 7151
Joined: Tue Aug 05, 2008 1:45 pm
Supports: MidWest Rhinos
Location: Wales

Wayne James happy with Tuskers Academy

Post by zimfan1 »

Wayne James happy with Tuskers Academy PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 12 June 2012 19:42

Sports Reporter

FORMER Zimbabwe wicketkeeper Wayne James believes the 16 participants at the on-going Matabeleland Tuskers Cricket Franchise Academy have a potential of making it to future national teams.

The young cricketers aged between 17 and 21 are attached to the Tuskers Academy which roared to life last month and they will be getting specialised training for three months.



James is the head of the Tuskers Academy and is assisted by Matabeleland Tuskers senior team players Tawanda Mupariwa, spin bowler John Nyumbu and skipper Gavin Ewing. The technical team also has former national team player Mark Dekker.

In an interview during yesterday's 22nd day, James said their programmes have been going well.

The Tuskers Academy which is a brainchild of first team coach Dave Houghton is meant to give promising cricketers access to quality training to prepare them for a future in first class cricket.

"Things are going well as we are preparing to cover all aspects of the game. The whole purpose of the academy is to prepare these players for the bigger stage as we hope to see them representing Tuskers in the Franchise's League and hopefully Zimbabwe. We feel that they have what it takes to achieve that and just like any other sporting discipline, for them to be successful they have to keep their heads still," James said.

James said they have been teaching the young cricketers basics with the idea of developing them to complete athletes.

Before yesterday's morning training session, the Tuskers Academy participants were taken for fitness and balancing exercise by local karatekas.

James said to avoid boring the cricketers, they had come up with an interesting training programme.

Matabeleland Tuskers assistant area manager Victor Mhlanga was hopeful that from the group that is in the academy, they would produce national stars.

“This is a good project and as Tuskers we believe the future lies in these youngsters. We used to have a vibrant development policy that saw the likes of Christopher Mpofu and Njabulo Ncube graduating to senior teams.

Now these two are with the national team.

“We also have Nyumbu and Mupariwa who have also received call-ups for Zimbabwe A and they are products of our junior development programmes.

“The Tuskers Academy presents these cricketers with an opportunity to perfect their skills, grasp what they have been taught and then produce it on the field.

“Hopefully, from this group we will have more players being selected for future national teams,” said Mhlanga.

Three of the 16 participants Brian Chari, Tony Mupariwa and Godwill Mamhiyo played first class cricket but they were not regulars.

Tuskers Academy squad
Brian Chari, Tony Mupariwa, Nkosana Mpofu, Kyle Bowie, Godwill Mamhiyo, Mxolisi Dube, Tawanda Bidi, Keith Kwangwara, Kevin Kandala, Stephen Chimhamhiwa, Shelton Tshuma, Kudzai Banda, Ntando Masuku, Righteous Maseko

sloandog
Posts: 10466
Joined: Wed Aug 26, 2009 11:28 am
Supports: MidWest Rhinos
Location: Manchester UK

Re: Wayne James happy with Tuskers Academy

Post by sloandog »

good to see kyle bowie in that squad

Detective RDS
Posts: 1716
Joined: Fri Nov 28, 2008 1:26 pm

Re: Wayne James happy with Tuskers Academy

Post by Detective RDS »

Bump.

With the franchise system slated to be disbanded and get replaced by provincial system, any information on whether the Matabeleland Tuskers academy is or will be in operation or not ?

Plus when the domestic season gets underway ?

Flakeman
Posts: 1131
Joined: Sat Jan 03, 2015 5:07 pm

Re: Wayne James happy with Tuskers Academy

Post by Flakeman »

Nothing will change except the names of teams I believe.

Googly
Posts: 19084
Joined: Thu Feb 07, 2013 5:48 pm

Re: Wayne James happy with Tuskers Academy

Post by Googly »

When things "roar into life" in Zim I get nervous. It's the most coined journalistic phrase in use. I would prefer it chugged along. We need things to be different this season, another year of false starts will be too much to bear.

dang8811
Posts: 75
Joined: Wed Nov 23, 2011 10:37 pm
Location: England

Re: Wayne James happy with Tuskers Academy

Post by dang8811 »

Does anyone know who funds this and whether other franchises have anything similar?

User avatar
eugene
Posts: 7892
Joined: Wed Jan 02, 2008 11:31 pm
Supports: Matabeleland Tuskers

Re: Wayne James happy with Tuskers Academy

Post by eugene »

What is it with Zim journalists and things roaring to life?
Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell, Murray Goodwin, Andy Flower (w), Grant Flower, Dave Houghton, Guy Whittall, Heath Streak (c), Andy Blignaut, Ray Price, Eddo Brandes

Googly
Posts: 19084
Joined: Thu Feb 07, 2013 5:48 pm

Re: Wayne James happy with Tuskers Academy

Post by Googly »

Is the Tuskers Academy not a part of Heath Streak's Academy? Maybe they've taken it over? Even if run on a shoe string this is an expensive exercise, but let's hope it does well. We need a good set up there and in Harare. We need an update on Makoni Academy in Outer Mazarabani, they will be a tough act to follow. If I wanted kit for my academy I'd go and offer the resident manager a bag of roller meal, a scud and an mbudzi for all their equipment.

Googly
Posts: 19084
Joined: Thu Feb 07, 2013 5:48 pm

Re: Wayne James happy with Tuskers Academy

Post by Googly »

https://www.askideas.com/media/14/Man-W ... icture.jpg

local Indian shopkeeper, and only member of the The Makoni Academy, padding up at the new Vic Falls Stadium.

Post Reply