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Zimbabwe move Test venue to save costs

Published: 05 Sep 2013 - 12:43 am | Last Updated: 30 Jan 2022 - 03:51 pm

Harare: Zimbabwe have moved the venue of next week’s second Test against Pakistan from Bulawayo to Harare for logistical reasons and to save costs, the Zimbabwe Cricket Union announced yesterday.

The Test will still be played from September 10-14.

A saving of some $75,000 will be made by playing the Test at the Harare Sports Club, where the first Test of the series is currently underway, officials said

The ZCU said it was a logistical challenge to move the two teams, officials and television crew from Harare to Bulawayo, some 450km south of the Zimbabwe capital, with just three days between the two Tests.

Cash-strapped Zimbabwe have had to deal with the threat of a boycott from their players, who are still owed outstanding wages from ZCU. 

Batsman Sean Williams refused to play in the first Test while the rest of the team agreed to wait until before the start of the second Test to receive their outstanding monies.

ZCU spokesman Lovemore Banda said Zimbabwe were also in discussion with Sri Lanka over postponing their proposed visit next month.

Sri Lanka have already announced they have been asked to postpone the trip but are seeking more clarity from the ZCU.

REUTERS