A defiant Zimbabwe captain Elton Chigumbura has said he would not step down as skipper, as the national cricket team touched down at the Harare International Airport from a disappointing campaign at the World Cup.
Chigumbura admitted that he had suffered a dip in form but said he would work hard in the next four months to rediscover his form.
“When you are not playing well it’s expected that people are going to speculate over my captaincy, but I don’t feel any pressure to quit.
“In fact, my immediate goal is to work harder and the next four months in the new season are going to be important for me as I will be aiming to rediscover my touch. I now have an idea of some of the areas that I need to work on,” said Chigumbura.
However, Chigumbura does not believe that the captaincy has any bearing on his loss of form. “I don’t think the captaincy has affected my performance in any way, it’s just that I’m going through a bad patch, especially with the bat which is why I have not performed well.
“In my last two games I thought I was getting in better shape and hopefully I will continue improving and hopefully do well as I did in the warm-up match,” he said.
Chigumbura’s highest score in Zimbabwe’s World Cup campaign was an unbeaten 38 runs in the final match against Kenya which had been preceded by another unbeaten knock of 32 runs in the rain-affected match against Pakistan.
His other two performances included six runs against Sri Lanka, five runs against Canada, 14 runs against Australia in the first match and in the end averaged just over 20 runs.
Assistant coach Steven Mangongo said the issue of Chigumbura’s captaincy was being taken out of context.
Chigumbura vows to stay on as captain
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Not good news.
Chigs form has plummeted since he was made captain.
Time to accept he is not up to it and stand down.
Chigs form has plummeted since he was made captain.
Time to accept he is not up to it and stand down.
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That's alright, let him 'keep the rope'. He'll inevitably hang himself with it!! On the other hand if this was a day earlier it would've been the most appropriate April Fools gag.
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I think Chigs has really lost touch with reality. He shouldn't even be in the side, let alone the captain. Let's face it, his form is dismal and its not as if his captaincy is anything special.
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More pressure on Chiggs
http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk/index.ph ... &Itemid=35Despite Chigumbura vowing to stay on as captain last month, ZC convener of selectors Alistair Campbell and the national batting coach, Grant Flower, have suggested he leave the captaincy to someone else. “I think it’s more important for him to probably get his own game back on track and just concentrate on his own basics –batting, bowling and fielding- and maybe leave the captaincy to someone else. Because I think he is an extremely talented player but we are not seeing half of his ability at the moment,” said Flower.....
Campbell said the decision to relieve him of his duty and give him more time to focus on his game may not be initiated by ZC if Chigumbura does not make a decision to step down. “It’s no speculation that his performance has not been good since he was captain, but it is up to him to sit down and reflect on what he wants to do. He is one of the best players and as Zimbabwe Cricket we want to him to perform his best. He has not being doing that lately and it is up to him to decide whether it is because of the captaincy or not,” said Campbell.
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Glad to see someone is stepping in to stop Chigumbura embarrasing himself any further.
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YeaH, nd Chiggs would be WISE to take that advice.
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...and if Campbell can only advise Chigs to stand down, and not do anything about it, it kinda indicates that Campbell's power over playing matters isn't as absolute as some would have us believe. (I say that in a good way, given some people seem to think he's standing astride ZC like a colossus and doing his best to ruin it...)
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I say, motor mouth let's rip again, when he should be acting. Where's his influence when you want it most. Whose decision is it if not the convenor of selectors?maehara wrote:...and if Campbell can only advise Chigs to stand down, and not do anything about it, it kinda indicates that Campbell's power over playing matters isn't as absolute as some would have us believe. (I say that in a good way, given some people seem to think he's standing astride ZC like a colossus and doing his best to ruin it...)
And if what you say, Maehera, is true, that maybe he doesn't hold that much influence (oh, I think he does, he's just trying to be coy, after his bungling in India) precisely who has sanctioned this kind of talk? Before Butcher has had his say?
I think they're just trying to nudge him to that decision, before they're forced to shaft him.
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YUP, Theywant him to make the decision himself so they can say Elton decided to step down because the pressure was too much for him and it was starting to affect his game. SO! Chigs reading into this as well has VOWED not to step down (basically saying they HAVE to chuck me off cos I aint goin on my own, NO SIR!)Conant wrote:I think they're just trying to nudge him to that decision, before they're forced to shaft him.

