This development has since seen the Grant Flower-led side fall out of the prestigious Pro-fifty competition and get docked five points for using the player in the earlier stages of the tournament.
Disqualification of Jaymoor, formerly with Mashonaland Eagles, is likely to upset Rhinos’ preparations for the forthcoming Logan Cup. But area manager Admire Marodza believes there is still a chance of Jaymoor’s services being retained.
“We have appealed against the decision to disqualify him. As far as we are concerned, his registration was done above board,” he said.
Last year, Midwest Rhinos hogged the limelight during the ZC’s national cricket awards, when three of their charges were rewarded for excellence during the season. Top order batsman and Zimbabwe captain, Brenda Taylor, defended his cricketer and batsman of the year accolade, while Josephine Nkomo was named the female cricketer of the year and Richard Muzhanje lifted the Rookie of the year award.
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