Country Club, Harare

Country Club, formerly known as the Interfin High Performance Academy is a cricket ground based in Harare.

It is also home to Country Club Karts an arrive and drive go-karting venture with a 440m long track. Open to the public on weekend afternoons, Country Club Karts also offer parties for children and adults, team-building and corporate days.

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It has been the home ground to some powerful teams in the Zimbabwean domestic circuit, such as the Takashinga Cricket Club, the CFX Academy cricket team.[2][3] It is also home to the Zimbabwe Cricket Academy, part of the infrastructure burned by Mark Vermeulen in 2006.[4] So far, a total of 22 first class matches,[5] 34 List A matches,[6] and seven Twenty20 matches,[7] have been played in this stadium.

Controversy

References

  1. https://www.facebook.com/CountryClubKarts?fref=ts
  2. Ground Page Cricinfo. Retrieved 1 January 2012
  3. Ground Page CricketArchive. Retrieved 1 January 2012
  4. Venues in Zimbabwe BRMTaylor. Retrieved 1 January 2012
  5. FIRST-CLASS MATCHES PLAYED ON COUNTRY CLUB, HARARE (22) CricketArchive. Retrieved 1 January 2012
  6. LIST A MATCHES PLAYED ON COUNTRY CLUB, HARARE (34) CricketArchive. Retrieved 1 January 2012
  7. TWENTY20 MATCHES PLAYED ON COUNTRY CLUB, HARARE (7) CricketArchive. Retrieved 1 January 2012
  8. Faithwear Inter-Provincial One-Day Series 2008-09 BRMTaylor. Retrieved 1 January 2012

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