Young players to learn from international stars, Says Craig Ervine
Harare
The Durban Qalandars have been one of the finest performing teams in the inaugural edition of the Zim Cyber City Zim Afro T10 in Harare. The tournament has been a historic addition to the calendar for Zimbabwean cricket, and the national team captain Craig Ervine is all praise for what truly been a historic competition.
The Durban Qalandars have won their first two games of the tournament in grand style, and are looking good, and the skipper is happy with the position his side is in.
“It is always nice to start a tournament like this, with two wins in a row, and we’re just trying to build some momentum from the early stages,” Ervine said.
“It’s quite a different dynamic as compared to running the national side. There is so much experience in the change room, you don’t really need to need to say too much. I think everybody has played a lot of T10 cricket around the world, so it’s quite a nice position to be in and it has been enjoyable,” the skipper said.