Coaching at international level has been a “lifelong dream” of former South African paceman 
Makhaya Ntini’s, and he is eager to get going in his new role as Zimbabwe’s assistant to Dav 
Whatmore. Ntini starts his role on February 16, and he says that while there is a lot of 
talent in the country they <span id="more-221383"></span>need to be in a far better position 
than they currently are.

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