Zimbabwe legend Dave Houghton quits as team coach after World Cup failure

Zimbabwe coach Dave Houghton has resigned after the country’s failure to reach next year’s T20 World Cup, the national ...

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: December 21, 2023 01:31 PM2023-12-21T13:31:42+5:302023-12-21T13:32:14+5:30

Zimbabwe legend Dave Houghton quits as team coach after World Cup failure | Zimbabwe legend Dave Houghton quits as team coach after World Cup failure

Zimbabwe legend Dave Houghton quits as team coach after World Cup failure

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Zimbabwe coach Dave Houghton has resigned after the country’s failure to reach next year’s T20 World Cup, the national board said on Wednesday.“The Zimbabwe Cricket Board has accepted Dave Houghton’s resignation from his position as head coach of the Zimbabwe senior men’s national team with immediate effect,” the board said in a statement.

Houghton said he had ‘lost the change room’ after 18 months in charge and felt that a ‘new voice’ was needed to take the team forward,” the statement added.His resignation letter was sent just ahead of a board meeting on Wednesday to look into the World Cup campaign. Zimbabwe lost to Namibia and Uganda at a recent qualifying tournament.Zimbabwe has also just been beaten in a limited-overs series against Ireland. Houghton, 66, replaced Lalchand Rajput as Zimbabwe coach in June last year after six one-day and Twenty20 losses at home to Afghanistan.

The board said he would be assigned to a “new role within the organisation”.“Dave will always be a legend of our game and it is with regret that he felt the change room needed a new voice,” said board chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani. Houghton, who captained the team in its first four Test matches and 17 One-Day Internationals, commented, “I have always had Zimbabwe cricket at heart and, though my coaching of the national team comes to an end, I would love to be involved in other areas. The talent base in Zimbabwe is enormous. How we move players from talented to performing well on the international stage is a great project to be involved in.”The board said an interim management team would be named for a tour to Sri Lanka in January.

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