Sean Williams has regained his place in international cricket after serving a two-year ban from playing for Zimbabwe. The 28-year-old batsman was included in Ireland’s squad before they were selected to play in Zimbabwe’s Logan Cup, but he made his first appearance for them against Afghanistan during a warm-up game at Masvingo Sports Club this month.
Zimbabwe star Sean Williams has re-established himself in international cricket by joining the Ireland team for their 2019 ODI series against Afghanistan.
Sean Williams was banned from playing for Zimbabwe for two years after he was found guilty of match-fixing. He has re-established himself in international cricket by joining the Ireland team for their 2019 ODI series against Afghanistan.
Sean Williams made his debut for Ireland in their second match against Afghanistan, which they won by five wickets at Malahide Cricket Club on Wednesday.
The 27-year old played only one year ago at this level, so it’s great to see him back on the big stage again!
Williams was included in Ireland’s squad before they were selected to play in Zimbabwe’s domestic Logan Cup.
Williams was included in Ireland’s squad before they were selected to play in Zimbabwe’s domestic Logan Cup. He played for Ireland against Afghanistan in a warm-up match at Masvingo Sports Club this month.
The 28-year-old was a member of the national team until he was banned from playing for his country by Zimbabwe Cricket for disciplinary reasons.
The 28-year-old was a member of the national team until he was banned from playing for his country by Zimbabwe Cricket for disciplinary reasons.
The ban was lifted in March 2019, but Williams returned to action with Ireland because Zimbabwe had no international cricket scheduled during that period.
However, his ban was lifted after Zimbabwe president Emmerson Mnangagwa took over from Robert Mugabe as head of state.
However, his ban was lifted after Zimbabwe president Emmerson Mnangagwa took over from Robert Mugabe as head of state.
Mnangagwa is a former vice president and a member of the ruling Zanu-PF party. He had been at odds with Mugabe over political succession plans within their party and government.
Williams made his first appearance as an Ireland player when he played against Afghanistan in a warm-up match at Masvingo Sports Club this month.
Williams was a member of the national team until he was banned from playing for his country by Zimbabwe Cricket for disciplinary reasons.
He made his first appearance as an Ireland player when he played against Afghanistan in a warm-up match at Masvingo Sports Club this month.
Sean Williams is back in international cricket after serving a two-year ban from playing
Sean Williams is a Zimbabwean cricketer who was banned from playing international cricket in 2017. He has now been selected to play for Ireland, who will take on England and Pakistan in the upcoming ODI series.
Williams has represented his country at every level of cricket and played his first One Day International (ODI) back in 2008 against Bangladesh. He has also featured in Test matches as well as Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is).
The 26-year-old last played an ODI game for Zimbabwe against Pakistan at Harare Sports Club back in 2016 before being suspended following an investigation into allegations of match fixing during the 2015 World Cup Qualifiers tourney where he was one of three players found guilty by an ICC tribunal panel after being charged with breach code violations relating to conduct contrary to integrity – failure or refusal/failure/refusal etc
Conclusion
Sean Williams is back in international cricket after serving a two-year ban from playing for Zimbabwe. The 28-year-old has joined the Ireland team for their 2019 ODI series against Afghanistan and made his first appearance as an Ireland player when he played against Afghanistan in a warm-up match at Masvingo Sports Club this month.