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Zim readies for U19 Cricket World Cup, eyes global spotlight
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82518, member: 636"] Acting President Chiwenga wants the country to milk every ounce of profit from hosting global cricket. He received the Under-Nineteen trophy in Harare while hyping up the matches shared with co-host Namibia. Officials hope this tournament creates actual career paths for youth instead of just being a fleeting distraction. Zimbabwe grabbed twenty-five games, including the semifinals and final, while leaving sixteen for the neighbors. The administration views sport as a serious marketing tool to elevate its global standing. They expect this exposure to ignite a fire for excellence among local kids. Chiwenga argued that this event kickstarts a growth trajectory involving better facilities and coaching systems. He claimed the legacy will be stronger institutions and a high-performance culture. The state considers young people strategic national assets who need discipline and visionary thinking. Visiting captains like Tom Jones from New Zealand and Farhan Ahmed of England joined local skipper Simbarashe Mudzengerere at the presentation. They handed the silverware to the acting leader alongside federation officials. Chiwenga urged the young Chevrons to compete with dignity and lift the prize at home. He invited guests to enjoy the local scenery and culture during their stay. The government expressed gratitude to the International Cricket Council for trusting them with this junior showcase and the upcoming men's edition later this decade. [/QUOTE]
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