Current captain Vusimuzi Sibanda was the first person to score a hundred under the new 'Mid West Rhinos' name as they convincingly beat the newly titled Matabeleland Tuskers by 135 runs.
However, off field issues affecting both the Rhinos and Zimbabwean cricket as a whole meant that the first part of the season saw mixed results.
The only win for the Rhinos in the Logan Cup before Christmas came as a result of a poor performance by the Mashonaland Eagles[5] in the season opener.
The ground has however played host to a number of touring teams including West Indies, Australia, South Africa and Bangladesh.
The project stalled in 2014 but in 2015, the Australian Embassy and prominent businessmen John and Charles Gardiner of the Cold Chain Group provided funds to complement the existing facilities with a large pavilion.
Still under construction, the pavilion will include changing rooms, kitchen, running water, electricity and meeting areas.
When club cricket was played at the centre it would not be unusual to see 60 players arriving on match day vying for a place on the team.
The league includes the teams; The strongest of the sides is Kwekwe Cricket Club who consistently beat their opposition convincingly.
The project which was started by Sporting Chance aims to give young people an opportunity to play a simple version of cricket within their community.
Street Cricket can be played with just a bat and ball and it is hoped that by operating this project, the young people will be able to learn new skills and will encourage them to take up the full version of the game.