Zimbabwe's New Cricket Era: Richard Ngarava Appointed Test and ODI Captain

Zimbabwe Cricket has ushered in a new leadership era. Pace bowler Richard Ngarava is now the captain for both the Test and ODI teams. Exciting young talent Brian Bennett has been named as his vice-captain, signaling a focus on the future. The board also thanked former captain Craig Ervine for his steady leadership during a tough period.

Key Points: Richard Ngarava Named Zimbabwe Test and ODI Captain

  • Pace bowler Richard Ngarava, 27, takes over leadership from Craig Ervine
  • Young star Brian Bennett, 22, appointed as the new vice-captain
  • Ngarava debuted in 2017 and has 70 ODI wickets and 25 Test wickets
  • Chairman praised outgoing captain Ervine for his professionalism and resilience
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Zimbabwe appoint Richard Ngarava as Test, ODI captain

Zimbabwe Cricket appoints pacer Richard Ngarava as captain for Tests and ODIs, with Brian Bennett named vice-captain, marking a leadership transition.

"Ngarava has shown remarkable growth as a player and leader... We believe he is ready to lead the team into its next chapter. - Tavengwa Mukuhlani, ZC Chairman"

New Delhi, December 20

Zimbabwe pacer Richard Ngarava has been appointed as the new Test and ODI captain, Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) announced in their statement on Saturday.

The 27-year-old made his international debut in 2017 in an ODI against Afghanistan and has since gone on to become a key player in the Zimbabwe squad across the three formats.

"Ngarava has shown remarkable growth as a player and leader over the years. He commands respect within the dressing room and has consistently delivered for Zimbabwe across all formats," Zimbabwe Cricket Chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani said.

"We believe he is ready to lead the team into its next chapter."

Ngarava has featured in 55 ODIs and has 70 wickets to his name at an average of 30.68. In Test cricket, he has played 11 matches and taken 25 wickets to date.

The board also announced the appointment of Brian Bennett as the new vice-captain of the team. Just 22 years old, Bennett has cemented his position across all three formats and is regarded as one of the brightest young talents. He has risen rapidly since his Under-19 side days and made his senior international debut in all formats by the age of 21.

"Brian's appointment as vice-captain reflects our confidence in his cricketing intelligence, maturity and long-term leadership potential. He represents the future of Zimbabwean cricket," Mukuhlani added.

Bennett has featured in 11 Tests and 11 ODIs so far. In the longest format, he has amassed 509 runs, including the fastest Test century by a Zimbabwean. In 50-over cricket, he has scored 348 runs, with a highest score of 169 against Ireland earlier this year.

The chairman also paid tribute to outgoing captain Craig Ervine, who first led Zimbabwe in a Test match against Bangladesh in 2020 and took over the ODI team in 2021.

"Craig Ervine led with professionalism, resilience and dignity during a challenging period. ZC is deeply grateful for his contribution to the team's stability and progress," Mukuhlani said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan, I'm always happy to see teams building for the future. Ngarava as captain and a young talent like Bennett as VC is a good combo. Hope they get to play more against top teams and not just the occasional series.
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Arjun K
Respect to Craig Ervine for holding the fort during tough times. Zimbabwe cricket needs patience from its fans and board. Hope the new leadership gets a proper run and isn't changed at the first sign of trouble. Their players have talent but need consistent opportunities.
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Priyanka N
Bennett's stats look promising, especially that fastest Test century! At 22, he's the future. But I have a small criticism: is giving captaincy to a bowler with 11 Tests under his belt a bit risky? Captaincy can affect his own bowling form. Hope it works out for them.
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Karthik V
Good to see Zimbabwe planning long term. We need strong teams like Zimbabwe and West Indies back at their best for world cricket to be truly competitive. Maybe BCCI can help by inviting them for more A-tours or hosting a tri-series. More cricket for all!

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