Raza: 'Associate nations have caught up with the T20 format'

Zimbabwe's cricket captain has expressed optimism about the growth of associate nations in the T20 format, noting that these teams have made significant strides in their development. As Zimbabwe prepares for a pivotal transition year ahead, he emphasized the importance of achieving greater consistency in performance. The captain highlighted the competitive nature of T20 cricket, pointing out that associate nations have successfully caught up with more established teams. This evolution in the sport reflects both the increasing global popularity of T20 cricket and the potential for these nations to make a mark on the international stage. As the cricketing landscape continues to evolve, Zimbabwe aims to leverage its experiences and improve its overall game to remain competitive in the years to come.
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