Muzarabani drops out of Zimbabwe cricket team

ANI  |  Zimbabwe (South Africa) 

Blessing Muzarabani, 21-year-old Zimbabwean dropped out of international on Thursday for an indefinite period of time.

ZC is currently surviving on financial support from the (ICC), giving it time to downsize its expenses and debts. Most of the ZC staff members will be left without contracts from August 31, while only a handful will be working for the domestic season in November.

Muzarabani played many matches for including one Test, 18 ODIs, and six T20Is. The latest match played was against in July. On his test debut of the four-day Boxing Day Test in South Africa, Muzarabani had gone wicketless. Later in 2018, he played in an ODI tri-series that included and Sri Lanka, in T20s against in Sharjah, and in Qualifiers.

Despite not participating in the practice matches, Muzarabani took part in the home triangular T20 tournament against and in June-July.

"I wish my former team-mates and Zimbabwe Cricket all the very best for the future. I have been honoured to represent my country but feel this is an appropriate time for me to pursue other challenges both personally and professionally," Muzarabani said in a statement to ESPN Cricinfo.

Muzarabani is the only to have backed out of the upcoming tours of and Apart from this, five international players- Brendan Taylor, Graeme Cremer, Craig Ervine, and also declined from taking part in the home matches against and due to non-payment of salaries. However, Taylor confirmed to make himself available for the team again.

The ICC later released a special incentive for ZC in order to let them pay the players.

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First Published: Fri, August 17 2018. 14:45 IST