Zimbabwe Cricket mourns passing of unsung hero Shepherd Makunura

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Zimbabwe Cricket is the governing body for cricket in Zimbabwe. A full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC), ZC oversees the national team and organizes international Test, ODI, and T20 matches. It also manages domestic cricket competitions such as the Castle Logan Cup, Coca-Cola Metbank Pro50 Championship, and Stanbic Bank 20 Series.

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It is with great sorrow and heavy hearts that Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) announces the death of Shepherd Tichaendepi Makunura at the age of 46.

He had been unwell and lost his battle in the early hours of Thursday, 15 December 2022, at a private hospital in Harare.

At the time of his untimely passing, Makunura was doubling up as Fielding Coach with the Zimbabwe Senior Men’s National Team and Head Coach at provincial side Southern Rocks.

Born in Harare on 23 October 1976, he started playing cricket in the late 1980s at Chengu Primary School in Highfield, earning a scholarship that took him to Prince Edward School for his secondary education.

A right-hand batter, Makunura was one of the brightest prospects to emerge from ZC’s development programme for high-density areas as he made it into the Zimbabwe Under-14 and Under-15 sides.

In 1990, while in Form 1, he started his club career as one of the pioneering members of Takashinga.

Makunura made his first-class début for Mashonaland A in the 2001/02 season, when he played three matches, scoring 62 against Midlands in his second game and 41 against Mashonaland in his third.

He did not play first-class cricket again until 2006/07, when he appeared twice for Northerns.

When an Achilles tendon rupture cut short his playing career in 2007, he decided to turn his full attention to coaching.

In his early coaching days, Makunura had stints in charge of the Zimbabwe Under-14s (2005-2007) and Zimbabwe Under-19s (2008-2010)

He was the Zimbabwe A coach for the incoming tours by Canada and Kenya in 2018, the same year that he also took the Zimbabwe XI side to the Africa Cup tournament in South Africa.

On the domestic front, Makunura made history with Mountaineers by becoming the first coach in Zimbabwe to win three consecutive Logan Cup titles between 2017 and 2019 before he went on to claim the coveted silverware again the following season with Rocks.

In 2018, he joined the Zimbabwe Senior Men’s National Team technical set-up as Fielding Coach, a position that he was to hold until his untimely death.

Makunura is survived by his wife, Sinikiwe Mpofu, a former Zimbabwe international cricketer who is the current Zimbabwe Senior Women’s National Team Assistant Coach, and two children.

ZC Managing Director Givemore Makoni – on behalf of the ZC Board, Management, Staff and Players – has expressed condolences on the passing of a loyal and dedicated servant of cricket.

“On behalf of Zimbabwe Cricket, our deepest sympathies are with his family, colleagues and friends as they come to terms with losing such an affable and wonderful man,” Mr Makoni said.

“We have lost one of our very best coaches, an unsung hero of our game who has been instrumental in the unearthing and nurturing of many of Zimbabwe’s talented players.

“We are grateful for his immense contributions to the sport in Zimbabwe and beyond and the void that he has left will be hard to fill.

“Sheppy was a much-loved and humble person and his smiling face and positive attitude will be sadly missed.

“Our thoughts are with Sinikiwe, his family and friends at this devastatingly sad time.”

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