Brandon Moyo, [email protected]
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RICHARD Ngarava, THE Chevrons’ fast bowler is headed to play in the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
The 26-year-old left hander’s team that he will be playing for in the on-going ninth edition of one of the top leading franchise cricket leagues in the world is yet to be confirmed.
However, it is true he is on his way to Pakistan.
With his breakthrough, Ngarava – who is the country’s second-leading all-time T20I wicket-taker will become the third Zimbabwean international player to compete against some of the world’s finest players in Pakistan.
The other two Chevrons players in the PSL are Sikandar Raza (Lahore Qalandars) and Blessing Muzarabani (Karachi Kings).
Ngarava’s move to the PSL comes after a successful stint in the recently ended Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) where he picked 10 wickets in just six innings for Sylhet Strikers. His best figures were in impressive 4/30 in four overs.
The Chevrons’ star bowler has had other stints in the International League T20 (ILT20) in the books of Dubai Capitals and has also played in the Lankan T20 for Galle Titans. – @brandon_malvin



