RETURNING Zimbabwean stars Brendan Taylor and Kyle Jarvis are expected to be part of the four-day Logan Cup competition for the 2017/18 domestic cricket season which gets underway today.
Taylor and Jarvis ended their dance with county cricket in England to return home and resume their international careers.
Harare Metropolitan Eagles hosting Bulawayo Metropolitan Tuskers at Harare Sports Club and Midlands Rhinos facing Rising Stars at Kwekwe Sports Club. The first-class competition has been expanded this year to include a fifth team, Rising Stars, which features young players, mostly current or recent national Under-19 players, many of whom travelled recently to England for an academy tour led by convener of selectors Tatenda Taibu.
They will be captained by Tarisai Musakanda and are based at Takashinga Sports Club in Highfield, Harare.
Three other members of the team have also had international experience – Carl Mumba, Ryan Burl and Richard Ngarava.
Rising Stars have been added to the competition as there were concerns that many younger players were finding it difficult to break into the other Logan Cup sides and would benefit from forming a team of their own.
Each of the five teams will play eight first-class matches over the course of the season.
The Rising Stars’ first match is in Kwekwe against Midlands Rhinos.
Midlands Rhinos, the only one of the four regular teams yet to win the Logan Cup, have strengthened their team considerably since last season.
Graeme Cremer will continue as captain, and the returning international cricketers Taylor and Jarvis and Solomon Mire have all signed for Midlands Rhinos, who also celebrate the return of their Welsh all-rounder Brad Wadlan, who has enjoyed two very good seasons with them in the past.
Other international players in the Midlands team are Mike Chinouya, Tinashe Panyangara, PJ Moor, Neville Madziva, Malcolm Waller and Prince Masvaure, a very powerful combination. They also have Bothwell Chapungu, one of the most explosive opening batsmen in the game.
They will be hit very badly when their international players are withdrawn, but right now they will be very tough opponents for Rising Stars.
At Harare Sports Club the Harare and Bulawayo teams meet in what is the longest cricket rivalry in the country, although neither had much success last season.
Eagles are captained by Tino Mutombodzi, and other players with international experience in their squad are Elton Chigumbura, Chamu Chibhabha, Regis Chakabva, Taurai Muzarabani, Nathan Waller, Trevor Garwe and Joylord Gumbi.
Two batsmen to watch are Cephas Zhuwao, who has been batting down the order recently but is a devastating hitter, and Kudzai Maunze, who at the end of last season developed as a sound batsman capable of playing long innings.
The team has a strong seam-bowling attack, and last season Tanyaradzwa Munyaradzi backed up the international bowlers with some good medium-fast bowling.
Tuskers last season had a most unfortunate time and finished bottom of the log, after several seasons of great success, and will be looking to fight their way back to supremacy.
They will be captained by Richmond Mutumbami, and other internationally experienced players in the squad are Sean Williams, Craig Ervine, Brian Chari, Chris Mpofu, Luke Jongwe, Charles Kunje and Brian Vitori, who will be especially keen to challenge for the national side again with his explosive pace bowling.
They have also gained the invaluable all-rounder Sikandar Raza, who has moved from Harare.
The reigning Logan Cup champions, Manicaland Mountaineers, have a bye this week.
Provincial team squads:
Bulawayo Metropolitan Tuskers
R. Mutumbami (captain), B. Chari, S. Williams, C. Ervine, C. Mpofu, J. Nyumbu, B. Vitori, T. Mboyi, N. Mpofu, S. Chimhamhiwa, C. Kunje, S. Handirisi, L. Jongwe, S. Raza Butt, A. Ndlovu, C. Ncube, E. Masuku, M. Dube, M. Fuzwayo, S. Musekwa, C. Tshuma, J. Mhuriyengwe, B. Phiri, P. Kaunda, A. Shara
Harare Metropolitan Eagles
T. Mutombodzi (captain), C. Chibhabha, E. Chigumbura, R. Chakabva, T. Muzarabani, N. Waller, C. Zhuwao, T. Garwe, J. Gumbi, K. Maunze, T. Mufudza, C. Musoko, T. Munyaradzi, L. Masunda, H. Chikomba, G. Chirimuuta, K. Munyede, T. Muzarawetu, B. Timoni, B. Njanji
Manicaland Mountaineers
T. Mawoyo (captain), K. Kasuza, V. Nyauchi, K. Sauramba, D. Tiripano, T. Chatara, H. Masakadza, V. Sibanda, T. Maruma, R. Kaia, W. Masakadza, S. Masakadza, I. Kaia, N. M’shangwe, T. Kamungozi, F. Mutizwa, J. Masara, C. Chitumba, F. Mazvita, A. Mustaq, M. James Green, T. Chimbambo
Midlands Rhinos
G. Cremer (captain), B. Chapungu, R. Nyathi, T. Chibvongodze, T. Gwandu, R. Masocha, R. Muzhange, M. Chinouya, T. Panyangara, B. Taylor, PJ Moor, B. James, T. Kaitano, B. Wadlan, N. Mayavo, J. Mahwire, T. Chingwara, N. Madziva, D. Bell, M. Chikowero, E. Chikowero, M. Waller, T. Maruma, S. Mire, K. Jarvis, P. Masvaure
Rising stars
T. Musakanda (captain), T. Kamunhukamwe, T. Tsiga, T. Mupariwa, R. Burl, A. G. Jha, W. Mashinge, M.F. Akram, T. Nunu, C. Mumba, B. Muzarabani, R. Ngarava, H. Ziwira, T. Nyamayaro, R. Magarira, B. Mavuta, M. Nyathi, T. Munyonga, T. Muchawaya, V. Masekesa. – Sports Reporter/zimcricket.



