Key Points

Zimbabwe Cricket has received a major financial boost with a US$50,000 sponsorship from CABS. The funds will directly support five provincial teams, strengthening domestic cricket infrastructure. CABS MD Mehluli Mpofu emphasized the sponsorship’s role in empowering young talent. The support comes as Zimbabwe prepares for a crucial Test series against New Zealand.

Key Points: Zimbabwe Cricket Secures US$50K CABS Sponsorship for Domestic Teams

  • CABS injects US$50,000 into Zimbabwe’s five first-class teams
  • Funds to improve player welfare and coaching infrastructure
  • Sponsorship follows CABS’ long-standing cricket support since 2004
  • Boost comes ahead of Zimbabwe’s Test series against New Zealand
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Zimbabwe Cricket gets major boost with US$ 50,000 CABS sponsorship

Zimbabwe Cricket gets a US$50,000 boost from CABS to support five provincial teams, enhancing player welfare and talent development.

"This sponsorship is more than support for cricket—it is a commitment to the dreams of Zimbabwe’s young people. – Mehluli Mpofu, CABS MD"

Harare, July 29

Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) has received a significant financial boost with a US$ 50,000 sponsorship from CABS, a leading Zimbabwean financial institution. The funding is set to directly support the country's five provincial first-class teams, as per ESPNcricinfo.

In a press release, ZC confirmed that the funds will be distributed among the five teams that form the backbone of Zimbabwe's domestic circuit, Eagles, Rhinos, Tuskers, Mountaineers and Southern Rocks. These sides participate in the Logan Cup, the Pro50 Championship, and the domestic T20 competition.

"We are grateful to CABS for coming on board as a valued partner in our domestic cricket journey," ZC managing director Givemore Makoni said, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

"This kind of corporate support plays an important role in strengthening the game's foundation and enabling long-term growth," he added.

"For our provincial teams, it means greater stability and the ability to invest more consistently in key areas such as player welfare, coaching and talent development - factors that are essential to building a stronger pipeline for the future of Zimbabwean cricket," he noted.

CABS Managing Director Mehluli Mpofu described the sponsorship as more than just financial assistance.

"This sponsorship is more than support for cricket -- it is a commitment to the dreams of Zimbabwe's young people. Across the country, there are talented, passionate youths who see sport as a pathway to opportunity, purpose and pride," Mpofu said.

"At CABS, we recognise that potential. By investing in domestic cricket, we are answering their call, building platforms for growth and helping shape a future where every young Zimbabwean has a chance to shine," he noted.

CABS has a long history with Zimbabwean cricket, having first extended its support back in 2004 when it helped sponsor T20 tournaments.

The timing of the support couldn't be better. Zimbabwe has had a packed international calendar this year, having already played seven Test matches. They also recently hosted a T20I tri-series featuring heavyweights South Africa and New Zealand. Now, all eyes are on the upcoming two-Test home series against New Zealand, starting July 30.

- ANI

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Shreya B
$50k seems small compared to IPL money but for Zimbabwe cricket this is huge! Their players have so much passion despite limited resources. Respect! Hope BCCI can arrange more matches with them.
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Aryan P
Corporate sponsorships like this remind me of how Tata supported Indian cricket in early days. Zimbabwe needs this boost - their team has been improving lately. That tri-series was quite competitive!
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Priyanka N
While this is positive news, I hope the funds are properly utilized. Zimbabwe cricket has had management issues in past. Transparency is key - maybe they can learn from how BCCI runs domestic cricket.
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Michael C
As someone who follows Associate cricket closely, this is fantastic! Zimbabwe producing quality players benefits world cricket. Hope this leads to more competitive matches against top teams including India.
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Kavya N
The mention of player welfare is important. Many Zimbabwe players have left due to financial struggles. This sponsorship might help retain talent. Cricket needs strong Zimbabwe team - remember their 1999 WC upset against India!

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