Zebras go trophy hunting

The Zebras will face Chipolopolo in the final on Saturday PIC: COSAFA
The Zebras will face Chipolopolo in the final on Saturday PIC: COSAFA

This could be the moment. Tomorrow, outside the picturesque Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban, waves will be on their routine, crashing on the Indian Ocean, oblivious of what is going on inside the basket-shaped World Cup facility.

Inside the stadium, Botswana’s interim coach, Mogomotsi ‘Teenage’ Mpote and the Zebras will look to create a piece of history.

The Zebras have ventured deep into KwaZulu Natal on a trophy-hunting mission, looking to land their first significant piece of silverware since Botswana’s Independence in 1966.

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