TapsC wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2017 5:56 pm
This is really sad..don't know how much more of this us fans can take..these players need to start being held to account.you can't blame the board in a situation like this
No I strongly disagree. This is ALL the administrations making and we must NEVER fail to forget this or fail to hold them to account.
The players are who they are. They are there because theres not really any better people left.
If Tawac is picked for the zimbabwean national team, then its not Tawacs fault he isnt up to international standard if there isnt better, know what i mean?
It was the admin that completely dismantled the cricketing culture in zim.
The admins policies led to the racial purge of the main cricketing ethnicity in the country.
That didnt end with 14 players in 2004, that has meant every future white player has been hesitant or has walked away or pursued other cricketing avenues due to suvival. The admin created that uncertainity for them.
It was the admin that diverted much needed funds from the game to useless admin tasks and unwarranted expenditure.
Whether its theft, corruption or gross negligence, it doesnt make much difference. It was horrible administration.
At every level of zimbabwe cricket theres been stupidity at times. Selection favouritism. Questionable decisions, questionable scheduling. You name it. They have been guilty of it.
What other sporting body in this world would not instantly dismiss a national coach who was found to have defrauded his credentials to land the position?
What other national team periodically decides to not pay their cricketers? then say they should be lucky to get anything.
need i go on?
We are literally seeing the comsequences of all this?
And guess what, when the Ervine/Williams/Cremer generation retires in a couple of years, it will only get worse.