Chigumbura quits captaincy

Elton Chigumbura
Elton Chigumbura

ELTON Chigumbura has stepped down from captaining Zimbabwe in all the three formats of the game.

He is set to be replaced by Hamilton Masakadza.

Announcing his resignation today, Chigumbura said he had enjoyed the challenges that came with leading the team.

He thanked the Zimbabwe Cricket board for what he described as “a great honour” to captain the senior men’s national side for the second time. Chigumbura’s first tenure ended in June 2011 when he was replaced by Brendan Taylor.

He then took over as captain for the limited-overs teams when the captaincy was split in July 2014, with Taylor retaining the Test role before resigning in March last year, leaving Chigumbura in charge of all three teams for the second time.

“I have enjoyed the challenges that came with leading the team. Now I feel it’s the best time to leave it to the next guy to lead us so I can focus on my game as a player,” said the 29-year old all-rounder, adding:

“I am sure I will lead from the front as a senior player as I still believe I have more years of playing in me and of winning games for the team.”

Zimbabwe Cricket have accepted Chigumbura’s resignation.

“We wish him the best with both bat and ball in his continued service to the game,” said ZC managing director Wilfred Mukondiwa.

There are some who feel that Chigumbura, currently, does not have a place in the team. — Sports Reporter/Zimcricket.

Related Posts

UK pledges to support Zim in UNSC

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter THE United Kingdom has pledged to work with Zimbabwe when it takes up its United Nations Security Council non-permanent seat that it overwhelmingly won early this…

‘Sin taxes’ transform health sector

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Health Reporter IF you are going to drink that extra beer, eat a pizza, or go aviator betting (chindege), at least your guilt is now funding a…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×