The article highlights the significant changes in Zimbabwean cricket over the past two decades since their last Test match against England in 2003. It notes the evolution from a predominantly white team to one that is majority black, representing a broader demographic of the nation. The struggles of the Zimbabwean cricket team, including player strikes and political issues, are outlined, but the overall conclusion is hopeful. David Coltart emphasizes that cricket has become a sport embraced by all Zimbabweans, signifying progress despite the historical challenges faced.
The last time England played a Test match against Zimbabwe, in 2003, Rob Key was in the middle order instead of the managing director's job.
Despite all the politics, despite all the chaos that we've been through, cricket is now a national game, says David Coltart...
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