Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) chairman Peter Chingoka has stepped down from his post after two decades at the helm
Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) chairman Peter Chingoka has stepped down from his post after two decades at the helm.
The 60-year-old Chingoka tendered his resignation at the association's extraordinary general board meeting on Thursday.
He was the first black person to assume the role, having taken over from Dave Ellman-Brown in 1992, just before Zimbabwe attained Test status.
During his reign, Zimbabwe cricket moved from relative stability to a series of difficulties, with player strikes over non-payment of dues.
ZC managing director Wlfred Mukondiwa confirmed Chingoka's resignation to The Associated Press on Thursday, with a formal announcement to come later.
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