Rising Stars cricket team

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Rising Stars
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Captain Tarisai Musakanda
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Founded2017
Home ground Takashinga Cricket Club, Highfield, Harare

The Rising Stars were a Zimbabwean first-class cricket team that was formed in 2017. They played their home matches at Takashinga Cricket Club, Highfield, Harare. [1] The team was founded by Zimbabwe's former Test cricket captain Tatenda Taibu. [2] They played in Zimbabwe's domestic cricket competitions, starting with the 2017–18 Logan Cup. [1]

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In October 2017, they lost their opening first-class fixture in the Logan Cup to the Mid West Rhinos by 7 wickets. [3] Despite the loss, Zimbabwe's former captain Brendan Taylor praised the team saying that they have some excellent bowlers and deserve their first-class status. [4] Later the same month, in the third round of fixtures, they won their maiden first-class match, beating Matabeleland Tuskers by 268 runs. [5]

In May 2018, they qualified for the final of the 2017–18 Pro50 Championship, in their first season of competing in the Pro50 Championship tournament, after finishing top in the group stage. [6] [7] In the final, they beat Mountaineers by 144 runs to win their first title, [8] with Tony Munyonga named the player of the series. [9]

However, with Zimbabwe Cricket facing financial issues during the 2017–18 season, [10] it was unlikely that the Rising Stars would take part in the 2018–19 season. [11] In October 2018, it was confirmed that the team would be disbanded, with players distributed between the other four franchise teams in Zimbabwe. [12]

Squad

For the 2017–18 season, the squad contained the following players: [2] [13]

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