Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) (formerly known as Zimbabwe Cricket Union (ZCU)) is the governing body for the sport of cricket in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe Cricket is a full member of the International Cricket Council, and operates the Zimbabwean cricket team, organising Test tours and One Day Internationals with other nations. It also organises domestic cricket such as Metropolitan Bank Twenty20 in Zimbabwe. It is one of the most developing cricket-playing nations. It is ranked at No. 10 in the ICC Cricket rankings.
Zimbabwe Cricket has remained one of the most controversial boards in cricketing history.[citation needed] Especially during the early 2000s when the majority of the team quit because of "the death of democracy in Zimbabwe caused by Robert Mugabe This meant a much more inexperienced side was used which resulted in Zimbabwe being stripped of their Test status. However by the late 2000s especially after 2009 when Zimbabwe beat Australia in the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 group stages resulted in the ICC re-considering its decision. In a meeting it was decided that after the 2011 Cricket World Cup Zimbabwe would return to playing Test cricket.
As part of the plans to help to rehabilitate the team into the test arena Zimbabwe cricket announced major upgrades to the Harare Sports Club and the Multare Sports Club. Also ZC signed a three-year deal with Reebok worth $1mn. The deal will see Reebok sponsor the Domestic competitions and make the kits of the Zimbabwean national cricket team
Zimbabwe Players
Elton chigumbura
Regis chakabva
Charles Coventry
Graeme cremer
Craig ervine
Sean ervine
Gregory lamb
Shingirai masakadza
Christopher mpofu
Raymond price
Edward rainsford
Tatenda taibu
Brendan tylor
Prosper utseya
Sean williams
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