Mukuhlani takes over as ZC boss

TAWENGWA Mukuhlani is the new chairman of Zimbabwe Cricket.

He previously served as a member for eight years — several of them as vice-chairman to Peter Chingoka.

He replaces Harare lawyer Wilson Manase.

Mukuhlani aas elected at the organisation’s annual meeting in Harare yesterday.

Sylvester Matshaka is the vice-chairman.

“In line with the ZC constitution, the 10 provincial cricket associations gathered as an electoral college to elect seven members of the board from among themselves,” ZC said in a statement.

“Because only seven provincial chairmen were eligible, they were deemed duly elected onto the new ZC board.

“The seven are William Chaitezvi, Wonder Chisango, Enock Ikope, Boniface Machuwaire, Arthur Maposa, Vumindaba Moyo and Fiona Ndhlovu.

“The seven then elected onto the board six people chosen on the basis of their specialist skills: Lincoln Bhila, Elisha Kandi, Maureen Kuchocha, Sylvester Matshaka, Mainos Mudukuti and Tawengwa Mukuhlani.

“Afterwards, the new board members met in accordance with the ZC constitution and elected a chairman and deputy from among themselves.”

Meanwhile, Cricinfo’s correspondent, Enock Muchinjo, reports that ZC have signed an eight-year deal with Total Sports Marketing (TSM), a Bangladesh sports marketing agency, for the marketing rights and live television coverage of all of Zimbabwe’s home international matches.

The agreement, which both parties claim to be a “zero-cost deal” as of now, was signed in July and could conceivably end ZC’s partnership with Indian firm Ten Sports, whose parent company Taj Television holds the television rights for Asia and the Middle East.

Due to their association with Essel Group, an Indian conglomerate company said to be eyeing an extraordinary takeover of world cricket, Ten Sports have fallen out of favour with cricket authorities.

Only last month, India’s tour of Zimbabwe was initially called off due to the unresolved issues between the BCCI and Ten Sports, though the tour eventually took place after crunch talks after the two boards worked out a deal.

Moinul Chowdury, the TSM’s chief executive, told ESPNcricinfo that his company was ready to operate at a loss until Zimbabwe started attracting significant corporate interest. Chowdury claims that ZC saved at least $2.5 million in television production costs when the country hosted India and New Zealand over the last two months.

He added that the board retained the $3.8 million in revenue generated from the India series alone.

“The ZC leadership convinced me to invest and I’m confident that around 2016-2017 we will start operating at a profit,” Chowdury said. — zimcriket/Sports Reporter/Cricinfo

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