On 27 June, David Houghton, the Zimbabwe
National Cricket Coach, completed his fund-raising walk from
Bulawayo to Harare. Houghton has raised over Zim$750,000
(about US$40,000) towards the establishment of a new cricket
academy in Zimbabwe.
Covering 20 kilometres a day, Houghton completed the 400km
distance in 22 days, being joined by many different people for
various stages of the walk. Accompanied by a marching band, a
number of children, and Zimbabwe cricket and sports
adminstrators, Houghton entered the gounds of the Harare Sports
Club with sore feet but looking forward to the next stage of the
project. "Now we have to market the product", he said.
He hopes to get the Academy operational by the beginning of
1999.
Houghton said that the walk had been aimed at raising cricket
awareness in Zimbabwe. He sees a Zimbabwe Cricket Academy as
different from those in Australia and New Zealand. Rather than
existing for improving the skills and talents of top players, he
believes it should be a vehicle for developing players who can go
into first-class cricket, thus building up a broader cricketing
infrastructure, which, in turn, will improve the prospects for
the long-term development of the national side. "We need to
develop a cricket culture in Zimbabwe," he said.
"Cricket should not be seen as an elitist sport."
Anyone who would like to make a donation can do so by either
sending cheques to the address below or depositing funds directly
into the following account:
Zimbabwe Cricket Academy, Beverley Building Society, Zimbabwe.
Account Number: 14349815U.
Zimbabwe Cricket Academy, P.O. Box A1950, Avondale, Harare, Zimbabwe.
All donations will be acknowledged and receipted.