THE Zimbabwe senior women’s cricket team returned to Harare yesterday morning following their tour of Pakistan and will take a week-long break before regrouping for a high-performance camp in Bulawayo.
The camp, held at the high-performance centre run by Zimbabwe Cricket in Bulawayo, will bring together senior national team players and selected prospects from the high-performance programme.
Technical director Steve Mangongo confirmed the programme will begin in a week.
“Training starts in a week,” Mangongo told NewsDay Sport.
The break allows the squad time to recover from the demanding tour of Pakistan before resuming intensive training.
The Bulawayo camp is expected to focus on fitness, skills development and tactical work in a centralised environment aimed at raising standards across the national women’s cricket pathway.
It will also allow emerging players to train alongside established internationals as Zimbabwe continues efforts to strengthen its talent pipeline.
The move is part of Zimbabwe Cricket’s broader strategy to consolidate high-performance programmes outside Harare and expand opportunities for players across the country.
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Players are expected to report to Bulawayo once the rest period ends.




