This is probably the best interview we will ever get from a former zimbabwe cricket player he tell the truth as it is
http://nicheradio.co.za/2016/09/23/dean ... nda-taibu/
TATENDA TAIBU THE INTERVIEW
- CrimsonAvenger
- Posts: 9859
- Joined: Thu Dec 13, 2007 2:57 am
- Supports: Mountaineers
- Location: India
Re: TATENDA TAIBU THE INTERVIEW
Agreed. It can't get any better. We do read long interviews in print once in a while, but to get to listen to someone and the Pandora's box getting opened up is something else. You can feel the emotions this way, listening to him.zimlover wrote:This is probably the best interview we will ever get from a former zimbabwe cricket player he tell the truth as it is
http://nicheradio.co.za/2016/09/23/dean ... nda-taibu/
Best parts for me were when he spoke of his interactions with Andy Flower and Guy Whittall, and the surreal last part, about the turn of events that made him run for his life and how it all unraveled.
-
sloandog
- Posts: 10465
- Joined: Wed Aug 26, 2009 11:28 am
- Supports: MidWest Rhinos
- Location: Manchester UK
Re: TATENDA TAIBU THE INTERVIEW
Dean's such a good speaker, so soft and fluid
Re: TATENDA TAIBU THE INTERVIEW
Is his book out yet?
Some stuff doesn't add up. So he left because he didn't like the thievery and whatever else he was alluding to (just spit it out, don't tell half the story), went to Gono (who pulled his protection!!) and was getting death threats and all, but now works for the same people that wanted to kill him and we are expecting a happy outcome? What am I missing? Did they promise not to kill him if he promised not to expose them? If he's the long winded man of God he claims to be then he must be unafraid and stand up and tell all. God will punish him if he now joins them.
Some stuff doesn't add up. So he left because he didn't like the thievery and whatever else he was alluding to (just spit it out, don't tell half the story), went to Gono (who pulled his protection!!) and was getting death threats and all, but now works for the same people that wanted to kill him and we are expecting a happy outcome? What am I missing? Did they promise not to kill him if he promised not to expose them? If he's the long winded man of God he claims to be then he must be unafraid and stand up and tell all. God will punish him if he now joins them.
Re: TATENDA TAIBU THE INTERVIEW
I am interested in some of those questions. I think Taibu may have answers, and perhaps there has been stuff sorted that isn't easy to diplomatically share.
Re: TATENDA TAIBU THE INTERVIEW
Zimbabwe is not about holding grudges. It is a game of constantly evolving alliances. Your enemy today can be your friend tomorrow if you figure out how to make money together.
Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell, Murray Goodwin, Andy Flower (w), Grant Flower, Dave Houghton, Guy Whittall, Heath Streak (c), Andy Blignaut, Ray Price, Eddo Brandes
- CrimsonAvenger
- Posts: 9859
- Joined: Thu Dec 13, 2007 2:57 am
- Supports: Mountaineers
- Location: India
Re: TATENDA TAIBU THE INTERVIEW
Sums it up pretty much. Can't believe how even guys like Streak and Taibu make so many comebacks in different roles despite standing up to, and against, certain principles earlier. May be we as outsiders should look at those miraculously feeble chances of good happening due to their presence and carry on with hope...eugene wrote:Zimbabwe is not about holding grudges. It is a game of constantly evolving alliances. Your enemy today can be your friend tomorrow if you figure out how to make money together.
Re: TATENDA TAIBU THE INTERVIEW
Another interview from a couple of month earlier here: https://audioboom.com/boos/4727818-tate ... uth-africa
He discusses how he came to be playing cricket in Liverpool, his Church work, and why he performed well against SA.
He discusses how he came to be playing cricket in Liverpool, his Church work, and why he performed well against SA.
Re: TATENDA TAIBU THE INTERVIEW
I wonder what would have happened if Taibu had joined that 2004 protest.. would he have just been another Olonga or would they have actually managed to bargain a deal.
Re: TATENDA TAIBU THE INTERVIEW
If Taibu had joined the strike ZC would have negotiated with him separately, thrown him some money and bought his support. It was imperative to ZC at the time that it was only white players striking.
Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell, Murray Goodwin, Andy Flower (w), Grant Flower, Dave Houghton, Guy Whittall, Heath Streak (c), Andy Blignaut, Ray Price, Eddo Brandes