http://www.zimcricket.org/index.php?opt ... Itemid=149Dave Houghton joins Southern Rocks
The new season of 2012/13 will see three of the five franchise teams with new coaches. The Logan Cup winners Matabeleland Tuskers will have Zimbabwe’s former great all-rounder Heath Streak as coach, replacing Dave Houghton, who is to move to Southern Rocks in a bid to revive the struggling Masvingo-based team which has yet to win a Logan Cup match after three seasons. Houghton replaces Monte Lynch, who is not returning to them this season.
The third change is at Mid-West Rhinos, where Grant Flower takes over as coach from the Australian Jason Gillespie, who has taken up the post of coach with Yorkshire. Kevin Curran remains coach of Mashonaland Eagles and Gary Brent of Mountaineers, from Mutare.
All five franchises continue under the same CEOs as last season. They are Vimbai Mapukute (Mashonaland Eagles), Stanley Stadden (Matabeleland Tuskers), Kenyon Ziehl (MidWest Rhinos), John Brent (Mountaineers) and Givemore Makoni (Southern Rocks).
The national selection panel will also be convened by Givemore Makoni, the other members being Wayne James of Bulawayo and Kevin Curran.
Squad details for the various franchise teams are not yet available, as the sorting out of contracts will not be completed until early September. The domestic season is expected to start in early October this year, after the World Twenty20 tournament.
2012/13 Domestic Season Info
2012/13 Domestic Season Info
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Implying that CEOs can regularly be changed each season.zimfan1 wrote:All five franchises continue under the same CEOs as last season.
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What positions ZC giveth, ZC can taketh away.bayhaus wrote:Implying that CEOs can regularly be changed each season.zimfan1 wrote:All five franchises continue under the same CEOs as last season.
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Absolutely but no wonder our cricket s where its at and sinking (Judging by the past few U19 outings), If the CEO is not secure about his position, its probably just a ceremonial position, and he wouldnt have the future of the club at heart, has no plan or vision and probably doesnt have a contra t fro ZC...maehara wrote: What positions ZC giveth, ZC can taketh away.
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Agreed.bayhaus wrote:Absolutely but no wonder our cricket s where its at and sinking (Judging by the past few U19 outings), If the CEO is not secure about his position, its probably just a ceremonial position, and he wouldnt have the future of the club at heart, has no plan or vision and probably doesnt have a contra t fro ZC...
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The provincial boards who appoint the CEOs should be independent. If anything, the ZC board should be made up reps from the provinces - a place where all the franchises meet to decide what's good for the game. If wishes were horses ... 
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Thing is, the franchises were always intended to be separate entities from the provinces.Boundary wrote:The provincial boards who appoint the CEOs should be independent. If anything, the ZC board should be made up reps from the provinces - a place where all the franchises meet to decide what's good for the game. If wishes were horses ...
IIRC, the current CEOs were handed the teams on an "interim" basis, with the permanent posts then to be allocated after a proper competitive tender (like sporting franchises are awarded everywhere else in the world) once the teams had been up-and-running for a year. Of course, that never happened...
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Hectic season for cricketers PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 28 August 2012 01:06
Jeffrey Murimbechi
Local cricketers have to brace themselves for a hectic 2012/13 season, which is set to be the most intense season, on the calendar of the domestic game.
The new season will include more matches and playing days per week as a result of weekly Twenty20 fixtures that will now form part of the core of the calendar.
Zimbabwe Cricket will announce the full fixtures in a few weeks but hinted that the local calendar starts in early October.
Zimbabwe’s domestic cricket mainly features three tournaments and five franchises take part in all formats –the first-class completion the Castle Logan Cup, The Coca-cola Pro 50 (one-day tournament) and the Stanbic Bank 20 series.
But, now, there will be a weekly Twenty20 competition.
“This year, in addition to the Stanbic 20 series, there will be a T20 running with the one dayers,” said ZC’s head of media and communication, Shingai Rhuhwaya.
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The more cricket the guys play the better, so i am for this idea. It will be intersting to see how long the season is this year as it was cut short last year.The new season will include more matches and playing days per week as a result of weekly Twenty20 fixtures that will now form part of the core of the calendar.
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Two separate T20 comps? That is interesting.
