Zimbabwe ‘to join SAfrican domestic line-up’

The struggling Zimbabwean national cricket side is set to be invited to play in South Africa’s domestic competitions this season, a report said on Wednesday.

The proposal has been endorsed by Cricket South Africa (CSA) chief executive Gerald Majola and has the backing of both the International Cricket Council and the African Cricket Association, The Star newspaper reported. Read more
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