It's a noble idea....How many Cricketers have we lost going abroad...ZIMDOGGY wrote:I don't get it either.
Apart from the concerns Googly has raised, I noted that in the interview Taibu has said that one of the prime object it's is to get the boys used to overseas conditions in England.
Firstly, we don't play England. We literally have sanctions from england. It might change, but this is the status quo and Taibu would be taking a huge punt on something that hasn't happened yet.
Secondly, England has unique conditions from the fact that it is the only test county that plays in a cold climate. The rest are hot stinky countries except NZ, however NZs Summer is warm and no one plays NZ at home in winter. So the experience isn't that urgent whatsoever.
Thirdly,
Can anyone not see the problem with sending Sending Zimbabwes finest young talent in the heart of England to learn? Would you ask a lion to babysit a rabbit? With England's history, and their first world creature comforts, I find it naive to think that these boys may all of a sudden develop an urge to be county professionals or England players instead. Even the negros, they are playing and kicking in England under the eye of all of the county scouts and English coaches.
It's like letting your teenage virgin daughter go on a camping trip with a bunch of older lebs because they seemed nice. Naive.
Good Intentions. Bad judgment
Let them play in England & develop when they come back they will be ready.
.Right now we are stack with Chigs, Waller, Hami, Panyangara etc.
A year or 2 of development for these kids would benefit Zimbabwe... Hopefully they let these kids sign a contract that wouldn't allow them to sign a Kolpak