I’ll be back: Meyers

“This is my second injury, my first one was during training and the current knee dislocation happened while I was at home.

“I am glad that I am getting better each day and I have had good treatment and my condition is good.
“Hopefully I will be fine by May so that I can join the team for the ICC global qualifiers.

“I was very impressed with the team’s performance (at the World Cup qualifiers in Tanzania), they really did well and I’m really proud of them, I was following up on their results and it was amazing,” said Meyers.
Ashley Ndiraya is currently the stand-in captain for the Zimbabwe women’s cricket team.

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