It has been a challenge, but Zimbabwe have 'a viable game there' - Vince van der Bijl

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It has been a challenge, but Zimbabwe have 'a viable game there' - Vince van der Bijl

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Article from Liam Brickhill via ESPNcricinfo
The last year was not a good one for Zimbabwe cricket. The national team fell four runs short of qualifying for the 2019 World Cup, and Zimbabwe Cricket came very close to being suspended from the ICC soon after - had it happened, it would have been ruinous for the game in the country.

Zimbabwe will not be at the World Cup, but Vince van der Bijl, the former South African fast bowler who was hired as a consultant by ZC last year, believes that there is now "a viable game there" as ZC continues to claw its way back from the edge of the abyss.

Van der Bijl's appointment took place as the cash-strapped organisation attempted to formulate a path through multiple challenges, with Zimbabwe being put on notice for suspension from the ICC ahead of the annual conference in Dublin in June 2018. By September, though, ZC was said to be "in survival mode". Now, an optimistic van der Bijl believes that Zimbabwe's future could still be bright, but a lot of work remained to be done for that to happen.

"ZC have to show the ICC, which I think they will, that cricket is a viable option and that their strategy is absolutely viable and will produce cricket of an international standard," van der Bijl told ESPNcricinfo. "And so right now we have a viable game there. And the proof of the pudding is going to be in the eating. They've got to keep their costs below their income, and they've got to ensure that the schools are continually feeding talent into the game."

Ahead of last year's ICC Annual Conference, ZC were mired in a $ 19 million debt, having lost out on what would have been vital revenue from a place at the World Cup. Incoming ICC funds were being drained by the servicing of debts, and cricket in the country was stagnating. "So the ICC said, and bless them for doing this, that we don't want to lose this heritage and legacy of cricket in this country," van der Bijl explained. "Because 15 years ago, it looked very strong. So they gave certain parameters."

Foremost among those was a roadmap for ZC to find its way out of crippling debt, and for that the board needed help from Zimbabwe's government. "And the government came to the party. The government froze an amount, paid all the creditors that were due, and dropped the interest rate from a very high interest rate to 6.5%. So that all made it viable for the operation to work properly."

"But obviously ZC has to produce cricket of an international standard, and have structures in the company which are going to continually feed that into the future," van der Bijl added. "So there are challenges. Like any company in an operation that's going through provincial management for example, when they're close to bankruptcy they have to do certain things. And it takes courage. It takes courage."

In order to keep a drip feed (or "controlled spending", as van der Bijl put it) of ICC funds coming in, ZC had to trim both its administrative staff and the number of teams in the domestic competitions. The national academy side, Rising Stars, was dismantled, the domestic season was abridged, and various austerity measures implemented as the organisation sought to keep losses out of the way. It hasn't been easy.

The 2018-19 season featured just 12 first-class matches, with one match postponed and two abandoned completely after increases in the price of fuel and rising hardship sparked civil unrest around the country. A rare trip to India that had been scheduled for March was also postponed, while a visit from Afghanistan was called off over ZC's inability to have the games screened live on television. With Zimbabwe on a five-month hiatus from international cricket between their trips to Bangladesh in November and UAE's tour in April, most of the national squad was available for the domestic season, but even that was truncated.

"It's really important playing club and, in particular, franchise cricket as that's the build-up to the international stage," wicketkeeper Regis Chakabva told Reuters. "As players we always want to play more games but unfortunately this season has been really short for us. Nothing beats game time and hopefully the administration resolves that next season."


For van der Bijl, that the domestic season still went ahead despite all the challenges was a positive sign. "I think the domestic game was successful this year," he said. "Even though they had four, rather than five, teams," he said. "So the academy infiltrated into the other franchises, which meant the youngsters were playing with experienced, old bulls who could feed information and give them the experience, which I think happens in cricket around the world. So that side was good.

"As far as I'm aware, the finances have been within their controlled spending. An MD (managing director) is imminently going to be on the ground and announced quite soon I think, and that will be the final chip. Things are going according to plan, but it's going to require fiscal discipline and open communication with the players, and everyone understanding where they fit in the game.

"The work that's being done, I think, is the work of this open transparency with the players, everyone understanding the strategy. It's the modern way of running a company. Gone are the days where you have a dictatorial chief executive who just tells everyone: this is the strategy, this is the mission, this is your team song. This is about collaboration. I believe in collaboration and connectivity totally."
Hard to get too excited, we've heard it all before.

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At least one bloke is claiming to be optimistic

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How do you play cricket to an international standard with only 9 games in the season and no continuity in the club season and only two clubs in Harare with club grounds?
How do you develop players with no international games, no Zim A tours and no international games for the U19’s who have a WC in February?
Where are the age group selections, practice and tours?
The day Zim stop these age group selections involving 400 kids who can’t play cricket three weeks before an SA tour it will be a start. How hard is it to organize a few games against the age group up or down, or mix it up a bit? They can’t even do that.
We’ve got one Astra net at HSC that is in disrepair and not available to everyone yet we’ve got concrete nets in Gwanda?
Getting a bucket load of cash and not spending it, except on bloated admin salaries is hardly a genius strategy. One fine strategy was not paying their rent at HSC, that’s a touch of genius that saved a few pennies.
They can’t even get the lights for HSC working because there’s a customs issue that hasn’t been resolved after 8 years, there would be a bit of an expense putting the pylons right side up though :lol:
Our Minister of Sport could cut her teeth on that without fear of offending anyone.
I think Van Der Bile was captured a long time ago. We know all about getting South Africans to rubber stamp what’s not right. :lol:

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Googly wrote:
Thu Apr 04, 2019 5:26 am
How do you play cricket to an international standard with only 9 games in the season and no continuity in the club season and only two clubs in Harare with club grounds?
How do you develop players with no international games, no Zim A tours and no international games for the U19’s who have a WC in February?
Where are the age group selections, practice and tours?
The day Zim stop these age group selections involving 400 kids who can’t play cricket three weeks before an SA tour it will be a start. How hard is it to organize a few games against the age group up or down, or mix it up a bit? They can’t even do that.
We’ve got one Astra net at HSC that is in disrepair and not available to everyone yet we’ve got concrete nets in Gwanda?
Getting a bucket load of cash and not spending it, except on bloated admin salaries is hardly a genius strategy. One fine strategy was not paying their rent at HSC, that’s a touch of genius that saved a few pennies.
They can’t even get the lights for HSC working because there’s a customs issue that hasn’t been resolved after 8 years, there would be a bit of an expense putting the pylons right side up though :lol:
Our Minister of Sport could cut her teeth on that without fear of offending anyone.
I think Van Der Bile was captured a long time ago. We know all about getting South Africans to rubber stamp what’s not right. :lol:
Yeah its hard to see tangible improvements when domestic games are not being played and the national team is starved of fixtures.
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This Van der bijl is clueless. :o :roll: :?

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Googly wrote:
Thu Apr 04, 2019 5:26 am
How do you play cricket to an international standard with only 9 games in the season and no continuity in the club season and only two clubs in Harare with club grounds?
How do you develop players with no international games, no Zim A tours and no international games for the U19’s who have a WC in February?
Where are the age group selections, practice and tours?
The day Zim stop these age group selections involving 400 kids who can’t play cricket three weeks before an SA tour it will be a start. How hard is it to organize a few games against the age group up or down, or mix it up a bit? They can’t even do that.
We’ve got one Astra net at HSC that is in disrepair and not available to everyone yet we’ve got concrete nets in Gwanda?
Getting a bucket load of cash and not spending it, except on bloated admin salaries is hardly a genius strategy. One fine strategy was not paying their rent at HSC, that’s a touch of genius that saved a few pennies.
They can’t even get the lights for HSC working because there’s a customs issue that hasn’t been resolved after 8 years, there would be a bit of an expense putting the pylons right side up though :lol:
Our Minister of Sport could cut her teeth on that without fear of offending anyone.
I think Van Der Bile was captured a long time ago. We know all about getting South Africans to rubber stamp what’s not right. :lol:
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I feel like I've read this script before for the last 10 or so years.

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zimbos_05 wrote:
Sat Apr 06, 2019 1:09 am
I feel like I've read this script before for the last 10 or so years.
At the moment, Zimbabwe Cricket has improved on what it was a few months ago. There is beginning to be more money available, as shown by the fact that they are now giving me paid work to do again (in US dollars, like all players and other employees), though on a part-time basis, and say they also want me to produce a yearbook. They should build up some financial reserves in the off-season from the monthly ICC payments. But much depends on the appointment of the right man as MD, to make sure there is proper planning, budgeting and financial accountability in all areas. We cannot be sure yet, but there is hope that lessons have been learned and wise advice from people like Vince will be heeded.

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jward wrote:
Sat Apr 06, 2019 10:07 pm
zimbos_05 wrote:
Sat Apr 06, 2019 1:09 am
I feel like I've read this script before for the last 10 or so years.
At the moment, Zimbabwe Cricket has improved on what it was a few months ago. There is beginning to be more money available, as shown by the fact that they are now giving me paid work to do again (in US dollars, like all players and other employees), though on a part-time basis, and say they also want me to produce a yearbook. They should build up some financial reserves in the off-season from the monthly ICC payments. But much depends on the appointment of the right man as MD, to make sure there is proper planning, budgeting and financial accountability in all areas. We cannot be sure yet, but there is hope that lessons have been learned and wise advice from people like Vince will be heeded.
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jward wrote:
Sat Apr 06, 2019 10:07 pm
and say they also want me to produce a yearbook.
Nothing against you, but I wouldnt want to buy that. Don't think I want to remember the last 5 years of ZC

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