Key Points

Zimbabwe Cricket chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani has been formally elected as ACA chairman after serving in an acting role. He aims to launch an Africa T20 league and revive the Afro Asia Cup to boost cricket's growth. The ACA has adopted new governance reforms to strengthen administration under his leadership. Zimbabwe will co-host the 2027 ODI World Cup, marking a major milestone for African cricket.

Key Points: Zimbabwe Cricket's Mukuhlani Elected ACA Chairman Eyes Africa T20 League

  • Mukuhlani unanimously elected ACA chairman after acting since November
  • Plans include Africa T20 league and Afro Asia Cup revival
  • ACA adopts new governance structure for stronger administration
  • Zimbabwe to co-host 2027 ODI World Cup with South Africa and Namibia
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Mukuhlani appointed ACA chairman, eyes Africa T20 League and wider reach for cricket

Tavengwa Mukuhlani appointed ACA chairman, aims to launch Africa T20 league and expand cricket's reach across the continent.

"We stand today at the threshold of a new era for African cricket – Tavengwa Mukuhlani"

Harare, July 19

Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) boss Tavengwa Mukuhlani has been appointed as the new chairman of the Africa Cricket Association (ACA). Mukuhlani had held the post in an acting capacity since November and was formally voted unanimously by all 23 member boards at the ACA's annual general meeting in Singapore on Friday.

"We stand today at the threshold of a new era for African cricket - an era defined by stronger governance, broader opportunity and renewed ambition," Mukuhlani said in a statement issued by ZC, according to ESPNcricinfo.

"Let us continue building on the progress we have made, united by a common purpose and driven by a shared love for the game," he added.

The ACA, whose membership includes two ICC Full Members, South Africa and Zimbabwe, has just completed a sweeping administrative clean up, adopting a fresh memorandum of incorporation aimed at better governance. Next on its to do list is launching a long planned Africa T20 league, reviving the Afro Asia Cup, and ensuring cricket's presence at the 2027 Africa Games in Egypt.

"These engagements are crucial not only for visibility but also for opening new doors of investment, policy support and continental collaboration," he said.

Mukuhlani has led ZC since 2015, winning three re elections, and currently serves on the ICC's finance and commercial affairs committee. Under his watch ZC clawed its way out of debt, survived a temporary ICC suspension for government interference, and secured a place for the women's team on the Future Tours Programme.

The men's side, however, remains outside the World Test Championship (WTC) and missed the last two ODI World Cups as well as the previous T20 World Cup. They do have brighter times ahead as Zimbabwe will co host the 2027 50 over World Cup alongside South Africa and Namibia, and partner Namibia again for the 2026 Under 19 World Cup.

- ANI

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Priya S
Zimbabwe has been struggling in cricket for years. Hope this new leadership can bring some positive changes. Maybe BCCI should consider more bilateral series with African nations to help them grow. Cricket needs more competitive teams! 🇮🇳🤝🇿🇼
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Arjun K
While the intentions seem good, I'm skeptical about another T20 league. The cricket calendar is already packed. Instead of creating new tournaments, they should focus on improving domestic structures in African countries first. Quality over quantity!
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Shreya B
Exciting times ahead! As someone who follows women's cricket closely, I'm happy to see Zimbabwe women's team getting more opportunities. Maybe we'll see an India vs Zimbabwe women's series soon? The more competitive teams, the better for the sport! 💪
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Vikram M
The 2027 World Cup being co-hosted in Africa is a great opportunity. Hope they can organize it well and showcase African cricket to the world. Remember how successful the 2003 WC was in South Africa? More such events can really boost cricket in the continent.
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