Ahead of T20I series against India, Zimbabwe appoint Charl Langeveldt as bowling coach


Harare, Jul 4 (IANS): Ahead of the five-match T20I series against India, Zimbabwe have appointed former South Africa fast-bowler Charl Langeveldt as their new bowling coach. Zimbabwe had earlier appointed Justin Sammons as head coach and Dion Ebrahim as the batting coach. Langeveldt has been part of the South Africa coaching team in two stints and also serves as the bowling coach of the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Punjab Kings.

Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) said in a statement that the appointments were in line with the recommendations made by the Mhishi Committee of Inquiry that was established to probe the team’s failure to qualify for the recently concluded ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, which led to the resignation of Dave Houghton as head coach.

“All the appointments were made in consultation with Sammons, who also opted to retain Stuart Matsikenyeri, although he now assumes the role of Fielding Coach, while Amato Machikicho will continue serving as the team’s Physiotherapist,” it further said.

Sammons had been with the South Africa men's team as their batting consultant from 2021 to 2023. Ebrahim played for Zimbabwe in 29 Tests and 82 ODIs from 2001 to 2005 and recently worked with the New Zealand senior men's team.

South African duo Ravish Gobind and Curtly Diesel have come on board as Strategic Performance Coach and Strength and Conditioning Coach respectively, with ZC saying it is yet to finalise the appointment of the Team Manager.

Zimbabwe’s five-match T20I series against India is scheduled from July 6-14 at the Harare Sports Club. This will be the fourth time Zimbabwe will host India in a bilateral men’s T20I series, having previously faced off in 2010, 2015, and 2016 respectively.

 

  

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