The franchise chose its icon and global superstar as a direct signature before the draft, which is scheduled to be on 8 September. The 15-Comestical squad will have an additional 16th player as his global icon. The squad will feature six local Zimbabwe players; The icons and global stars can also be from Zimbabwe. The tournament will run from 21 September to 29 September in Harare.
Vas, Moin, Owais Shah among coaches
Moin, who has coached Pakistan’s national team and Quetta Gladiators at PSL, was planted by Durban Volves. NYS was brought to Lagos Vaas, who also had international coaching experience with New Zealand, Sri Lanka and Ireland.
The season will end in the second season of the US Masters League, Abu Dhabi T10 and Lanka T on 10 December after the Zim Ephro T10.
Direct signal in Zim Ephro T10
Harare Bolt: Dasun Shanaka (Sri Lanka: Global Superstar), James Neesham (New Zealand: Icon), George Munsi (Scotland), Rishad Hussain (Bangladesh), Shehan Jaisuria (Sri Lanka), Kenar Lewis (West Indies)
Bulveyo Braves Jaguar: David Warner (Australia: Icon), Carlos Brathwaite (West Indies), Nick Hobson (Australia), Cobe Herft (Australia)
Durban Volvs,
Cape Town Samp Army: Hyder Ali (Pakistan: Global Superstar), David Willy (England: Icon), David Malan (England), Gulbadin Naib (Afghanistan), Qais Ahmed (Afghanistan), Adam Rosington (England), Shahnawaz Dahani (Pakistan)
Nis lagos: Ashirwad Mujarabani (Zimbabwe: Global Superstar), Theisara Perera (Sri Lanka), Asif Ali (Pakistan), Najibullah Zadran (Afghanistan), Binura Fernando (Sri Lanka), Akhilesh Bogudum (USA)
Joe’berg Bungalow Tigers: Chris Lynn (Australia: Global Superstar), Kusal Perera (Sri Lanka: icon), Charith Asanka (Sri Lanka), Hazratullah Zazai (Afghanistan), Adam Milne (New Zealand), Luke Wood (England), Karim Janat (Afghanistan)









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