With Zimbabwe not currently included among the nine teams competing in the World Test Championship (WTC), a revitalised scheduled will do much to plead their case to be included among the top nations in the future.
FILE. Former Zimbabwe cricketer Tatenda Taibu has welcomed the return of regular Test cricket for his country. Seen here: Taibu during his playing days for Zimabwe. Picture: Deshakalyan Chowdhury/AFPThe 41-year-old who played 195 matches for Zimbabwe combined across all formats, was reacting to the news that the Southern African nation is scheduled to play nine Tests in 2025.
"Zimbabwe has not gone down because they love Test cricket. You have youngsters who want to play Test cricket as a profession, knowing that the coaching will be expensive.”
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