Kate Ebrahim named Zimbabwe Women's interim head coach for NZ tour

Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) has appointed Kate Ebrahim as the interim head coach for the Zimbabwe Women's cricket team ahead of their upcoming tour to New Zealand. Ebrahim, who previously served as an assistant coach, takes over from Walter Chawaguta and his team, which has been dissolved as part of ZC's restructuring efforts. The decision comes as Zimbabwe seeks to revitalize its women's cricket program and improve performance on the international stage. This change in leadership is crucial as the team prepares for a challenging series against New Zealand, where they aim to build competitive experience and enhance team cohesion. Ebrahim's experience and knowledge of the players will be instrumental as the squad looks to capitalize on this opportunity. The Zimbabwe Women's team has faced various challenges in the past, and this interim appointment signifies a pivotal moment in their journey towards establishing a stronger presence in women's cricket.
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