School.
He assisted with coaching junior cricketers on Thursday.
Butcher, who was invited by the school’s first team coach Felix Mutare, said he was happy to be involved in sharpening the skills of the young cricketers.
St. Johns Prep also invited the Zimbabwe Under-14 coach David Mutendera to their training session yesterday.
The school is currently preparing for the Preps Schools Cricket Festival in Bulawayo next week.
“It is my pleasure to be invited to assist with the coaching. I have had a good time with the boys,” said Butcher.
“I liked their bowling. It was good and I think they have the skill but it looks like they are in a hurry. If they take their time they will adjust and become good cricketers.
“Most of the boys did not look comfortable with the ball playing back and forward but they have the chance of improving,” said Butcher.
St Johns’ are expected to take part in the Preps School Festival that has been slated for February 21 to 25 at Whitestone School in Bulawayo.
“I enjoyed the session and if I go back home I would like to work with kids. I love working with kids especially in sports. I am going back home to England at the beginning of April.
“I would have liked to assist for longer periods but it is a shame I am going,” said Butcher.
Mutare said he was delighted by the contributions made by Butcher at their training session and hoped the Briton’s presence would inspire his young players to achieve greatness in the sport.
“It was good to have Butcher around and most of the boys enjoyed his company. We are preparing for a competitive festival so it is good to also invite other coaches,” said Mutare.
Butcher will lead the Zimbabwe team to West Indies next week.
However the 58-year-old Englishman’s contract expires at the end of the tour and has not applied for the job.
Butcher heads the national technical department that has Steve Mangongo (assistant coach), Grant Flower (batting coach) and Heath Streak (bowling coach).



