http://www.thezimbabweindependent.com/i ... ial-reform
Finally something promising is on its way for education and sport within our Zimbabwe. Lets unite and get rid of racsism in sport, its damning to see it happening, but hopefully we can work together as a nation and give the children of zimbabwe, no matterwhat colour or race, the chance to achieve their full potential as zimbabwean citizens.
David Coltart's Vision to improve Zimbabwe cricket
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Good news!I also hope that racism will be out of sports and Zimbabwe will start to dominate in every sphere of life...
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Mr Coltart is certainly thinking of some radical ways of helping Zimbabwean cricket, as much as i would like to see these two 'wishes' come true i don't see much chance of them happening
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/414378 ... ack_again/
...... but never say never
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/414378 ... ack_again/
...... but never say never

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I also hope the same.The return of Sean Ervine can be a big boost for Zimbabwean cricket prospective.At the time of when Zimbabwe is lacking a genuine pace allrounder.
As far as I know,there is ban on Andy Flowers return to Zimbabwe after the black armband incident.But if he does come,it will give the team modern coaching facilities.
I think,the return of Sean Ervine is very unlikely.It can give a clear idea about his position though it is dated in the year of 2005.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cricket ... 200854.stm
So,there is every chance of anything can happen.Lets see!
As far as I know,there is ban on Andy Flowers return to Zimbabwe after the black armband incident.But if he does come,it will give the team modern coaching facilities.
I think,the return of Sean Ervine is very unlikely.It can give a clear idea about his position though it is dated in the year of 2005.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cricket ... 200854.stm
Ervine has made it clear.But I hope the things are changed by now.Also inspired as Raymond Price also said that he wanted to qualify for England before returning to Zimbabwe."I will never go back to Zimbabwe to play cricket but my family is there so I went back last Christmas for a week to see them, which was the only time I've seen them in two years." -Sean Ervine
So,there is every chance of anything can happen.Lets see!