Chisoro relishes Chevrons historic win

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Tendai Chisoro

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Chevrons
senior player, Tendai Chisoro (32) has expressed his pleasure for being part of
the history making Chevrons squad which won over Pakistan on November 3, 2020
saying it was a dream come true.

The
current Chevrons squad made history by becoming the first crop of Zimbabwe
cricketers to beat Pakistan in their own backyard since 1998.

Chisoro
who plies his trade for Mid-West Rhinos in the local league, featured in the
starting lineup and displayed a fair performance during the third One Day
International (ODI) match.

Speaking
to TellZim News, Chisoro said it was a great milestone for him to be part of
the squad which defeated a team which has been a force to reckon on the
international cricket arena.

 “Obviously for me it is a great feeling and a
dream come true to be part of a team which defeated a top ranked team in their
own backyard,” said Chisoro.

He
also said he appreciated the efforts displayed by the whole team throughout the
ODI series saying they were just unlucky not to win more than one match.

“The
games have been balanced so far apart from game two which we were outclassed
but apart from that, we have competed so well and challenged them and I think
we could have easily won the first game,” said Chisoro.

Chisoro
promised more stellar performances in the upcoming games as they had done with
ODI games and promising to give it all as always as they target a fine run in the
T20 series.

The
ODI also saw another Chevrons player, Sean Williams making history by making it
into the top 10 list of the world’s ODI all-rounders.

 

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