Former Zimbabwe skipper Alistair Campbell has been chosen as the managing director of the country's cricket board, in a bid to make swift changes in their cricket management before World Cup kick starts from February 14.
Chairman Wilson Manase said that the changes were continuous and they were also searching for a batting coach following the appointment of Dav Whatmore as the team's coach before the World Cup, Sport24 reported.
Campbell, who played 60 Tests and 188 ODIs as a batsman, will assume the post at Zimbabwe Cricket taking charge of the day-to-day running of the organization.
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