If people are going to play cricket for Zim and study in South Africa at the same time, then they will need special treatment and flexibility by ZC. They can't play domestic cricket/be at all training camps. They would just have to be selected and get assistance by the unis around exam time.TapsC2 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 2:50 amThis sums it up perfectly. The difference in terms of character and mentality between the 80s and 90s players and now is that there was no real money in it back then. There was national pride. Cricket is the best paying sport in Zimbabwe but has the most flip floppers. Other sports has people playing purely just for the love and pride.eugene wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 11:52 pmHonestly you could study fulltime in South Africa and still play cricket for Zimbabwe. Our season is only six weeks long anyway. It always amazes me that with such a short season how many of ours guys have randomly scheduled weddings or vacations during the same six weeks. I think it shows that playing for Zimbabwe is mostly just a well-paid hobby and not a career for most of them.
Yes the board has issues but some of the things I see defended here amazes me. One day you have a kid wanting special treatment because he is playing uni cricket in South Africa so he walks out. Another day we have a top player who was given preferential treatment allegedly walking out. People also forget Cremer walked out on ZC years back to play golf
It doesn’t surprise me when you see such stories regularly then we lose 90% of pressure situations in matches.
I think some people also go overseas to the UK instead of studying online to get a job in the UK after eg Malcolm lake and work part time while studying
. In aus we have rookie contracts with the states, Zim could sign some blokes on these after u19 world cup which would persuade some to stay.
I think cremer getting sacked from captaincy after losing the world cup qualifier wasn't a good/fair move by ZC. What did he do after, he left. The thing is ZC probably pays similarly to other jobs with less security not way more like cricket Australia and ECB.
But yes scheduling vacations during the first class season is poor, it would be slightly frowned upon in club cricket.