ZIMBABWE Cricket chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani might have raised a few eyebrows following his comments that the local cricket governing body appointed Prosper Utseya as national Under-19 bowling coach without considering his coaching qualifications.
The local cricket governing body has also suspiciously opted to remain mum on the Utseya issue where the former national team captain is accused of forging a Cricket South Africa (CSA) Level 2 coaching certificate, which he tried to use in applying for a Level 3 course in Australia.
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