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WATCH: Zimbabwe women’s captain Musonda hoping for bigger pool of players after launch of provincial cricket competitions

Zimbabwe women’s national cricket captain Mary-Anne Musonda spoke of her hope that the new national domestic tournament launched recently in Harare will see fresh talent pushing through.

Players representing the four women’s teams – Eagles, Mountaineers, Rhinos and Tuskers – pose with the inter-provincial one-day and T20 trophies during the unveiling ceremony at Harare Sports Club PIC: Zimbabwe Cricket

While she was excited about turning out for Rhinos, she said this allowed for an opportunity to bring up the next iteration of the national squad which is aging.

If 5 players retire right now, it can be a problem.

Provincial sides Eagles, Mountaineers, Rhinos and Tuskers take part in 50 and 20 over matches kicking off this Friday.

Watch the full interview below including why Musonda chose to play for Rhinos. She was speaking on the side of the launch at Harare Sports Club.

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