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Posted by Glen Barrett on (July 02 2011, 08:39 AM GMT)

I played cricket with Mutendera at U19 and to hear that he even was a selector is a joke - Not exactly a veteran of the game! No offence to him of course, but surely there were and are ore qualified selectors? And as for Givemore Makoni - no comment! No wonder Zim cricket is the way it is, I am so glad I left when I did. Campbell should also go...in fact the entire board should go...
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I read that the other evening, was surprised the man was so blunt about it

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Jemisi wrote:It seems a bit harsh to me.
Out of date too. Things have improved 100% since he left

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I do understand his surprise at Mutendera, I was shocked honestly as for him he wasn't a special talent at all.


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Perhaps glen didnt realize he wasn't anonymous and got sting not thinking he posted linking to his facebook,

I've been "stung@ like that before- but I wasn't being negative just venting at the icc, but I didn't realize I was not anonymous
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Jemisi wrote:but he had some cricket experience which at the time he was appointed was an improvement over the ZC culture mid-decade.
Its just an appearance of an improvement. I think a person like Mutendera would be put there purely to be manipulated. So he would be so grateful to get the job that he would not question and sing the tune of the masters. I could be wrong, but I still feel he is too young to be a selector.
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Glen barrett is suffering from bitter nonentity syndrome.
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