Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 09 January 2026
📘 Source: The Mercury

Convenor of the PNB selectors, Ray Ducray (back) with PNB bowlers Jarred Bauristhene (PNB Open), Arnie Muscat (PNB Veterans) and Keegan Bauristhene (PNB B side). | Suplied Ray Ducray, convenor of the PNB selectors, was asked to define the process of selecting PNBdistrict sides.. Ray Ducray, convenor of the PNB selectors, was asked to define the process of selecting PNB “Selection for district teams is often viewed purely through the lens of individual performance, but when it comes to Inter-District bowls, particularly in the fours format, the process has more definition.

From a selector’s perspective, the responsibility is not simply to identify the strongest individual bowlers, but to assemble teams capable of performing consistently and cohesively in a specialised team environment. The Inter-District Fours is a two-bowl event, making performance at PNB level in this format especially important. Fours differs significantly from singles and from pairs or trips.

With only two bowls in hand, every delivery carries pressure, and bowlers must demonstrate a specific skill set: consistent drawing, positional awareness, adaptability and sound decision-making. In this format, team performance is prioritised above individual brilliance. Being part of a successful fours team requires more than technical ability.

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Bowlers must fit in with teammates from different clubs and backgrounds, adapt to varying playing styles and support one another when things are not going well. Encouragement, commitment to team decisions and positive body language all contribute directly to success. Conversely, negative emotions or poor body language, particularly from senior bowlers, can quickly erode confidence and disrupt cohesion.

There is a common misconception about the role of the skip. The skip is not always the strongest technical bowler. More often, they are selected for their understanding of the game, tactical awareness, ability to read conditions and leadership qualities.

A good skip backs bowlers to attempt difficult shots, encourages communication and sets jack lengths that suit the majority of the team, usually after discussion before and during play. The contrast between fours and singles further explains why selection criteria differ. In singles, bowlers are responsible for their own decisions and outcomes.

In fours, every bowl must be considered within the context of the team. Compatibility therefore becomes almost as important as skill. This distinction is evident across other formats too, particularly with changes to bowl numbers in pairs and trips, and with the introduction of events such as the Pro Ten Pairs.

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Originally published by The Mercury • January 09, 2026

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