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Warner, Neesham, Willey, Brathwaite, Munro, Malan Set To Shine In Zim Afro T10 Season
Six franchises in Zim Afro have signed their icon and global superstars as direct signings before going into the draft, to complete their 15-man squad with an additional 16th player as their Global Icon. The squad will have as many as six local Zimbabwe players and icon and global star can also be from Zimbabwe.
Australian opener David Warner and the hard-hitting batter from West Indies Carlos Brathwaite have been signed by Bulawayo Braves Jaguars while Cape Town Samp Army went shopping and returned with England’s David Willey, and Dawid Malan, Afghanistan’s Gulbadin Naib and Qais Ahmed.
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