ZC Chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani: Fast bowler Richard Ngarava will continue to be the skipper of Zimbabwe's men's Test and One-Day International (ODI) teams, while veteran batting all-rounder Sikandar Raza has been retained to lead the T20I side, said Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) on Friday.

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ZC has also named experienced all-rounder Josephine Nkomo as the new captain of the national women’s team, after long-time skipper Mary-Anne Musonda announced her retirement from international cricket in April this year.

The appointments, recommended by the ZC Board’s Cricket Committee, were officially endorsed during a board meeting held in Harare. Ngarava, who recently made his captaincy debut during the one-off Test against Bangladesh at the Harare Sports Club and is leading the side in ODIs against them, will be assisted by youngster Brian Bennett as the Test vice-captain.

Raza will step in as the ODI vice-captain, while Ngarava will conversely serve as Raza's deputy in the T20I format. For the women's team, left-arm seamer Nomvelo Sibanda has been appointed vice-captain to support Josephine.

Confirming the leadership structure, ZC Chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani stated that the board closely evaluated the character and experience of the chosen leaders. “Captaincy is about far more than leading a team onto the field. It demands integrity, resilience, sound judgment, and the ability to inspire those around you.

Raza will step in as the ODI vice-captain, while Ngarava will conversely serve as Raza's deputy in the T20I format. For the women's team, left-arm seamer Nomvelo Sibanda has been appointed vice-captain to support Josephine.

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The crucial leadership appointments come at a vital juncture for Zimbabwe -- the men's team looks to sustain its recent upward trajectory, while the women's side has embarked on a historic maiden appearance in the ICC Women’s Championship, which began earlier this year.

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