Why the "right at the moment"?And I shudder to think of the ICC being referred to as a "noble gathering" right at the moment...
It's not even just player selection though, which many people seem to think. The cricket board doesn't act in the best interests of cricket - it acts in the best interests of the government. Cases of players not being paid, completely random players being given contracts and the ZC bullying and threatening the players are much bigger contributors to the overall problem than the fact that they'd occassionally pick Stuart Matsikenyeri over Mark Vermeulen.Whether you're critical of Zanu-PF or not and all that...
That's exactly what I was alluding to ...and despite being an Asian myself I am ashamed that they do this ....Why is Zimbabwe supported? Easy- because they are an easily bought vote around the ICC table.
You have a ZC board that is indistinguishable from the government, a government that is desperate for foreign currency. On the other hand, you have a voting bloc that needs a couple of extra votes to have a permanent majority on the ICC board, and has plenty of cash to splash around in order to facilitate that.
Swap some of that excess cash for a priceless guaranteed vote, and you have a pretty good deal for both sides. The game ends up taking it in the derrière, which is unfortunate collateral damage.
Richard is dead right. Not a single thing in Zimbabwe will be salvageable until Zanu-PF is out. Giving ZC extra time or conditions to meet is pointless and redundant.
And I shudder to think of the ICC being referred to as a "noble gathering" right at the moment...
One hopes the Corrupt Political Regime in the Country doesn't have too much long to go before they run away or are captured...given the Economy is going from Bad to worse...It shouldn't be too long now ...The problems aren't as much racial as they are political and administrational, really. There is an element of racist discrimination, especially at junior levels, but it's actually not as prevalent at the highest level, especially now that they have so few players available. The top-level problems revolve around a dire, politically biased and focused administration.
Yeah I know that but still you have to give them a chance. And if the board use their chance(which they likely wont) and fix it ok then if not then demote them.That's a very, very naive thing to think. The issues of the govornment and the ZC are intertwined, as the organisations are intertwined. Suggesting the two are separate issues - as both you and I$C$C are doing - is pure and simple head-in-the-sand stuff.
Hey- I was born in Wales to an Indian mother (who was near on FANATICAL about making sure we knew and loved our heritage) and an English father, and moved to Australia as an infant. As far as international cricket discussions are concerned, I am about as nationalistically uncompromised as you'll find.That's exactly what I was alluding to ...and despite being an Asian myself I am ashamed that they do this ....
Well, the "right in the moment" remark is me suggesting that maybe...perhaps...POSSIBLY the planets will align and we'll get an ICC that looks around at a multitude of FUNCTIONAL global sporting bodies and decide to run one that actually operates as an international controlling body should, rather than the tripe we have to deal with currently.Why the "right at the moment"?
No, probably not actually, you'd be surprised.. I think it's pretty horrendous treatment regardless of skin colour in that country now.. You should see what Mugabe has done in some of the black locations... I'm not saying the board would take the same judgement, but seeing as it's an arm of the government...Oh, yes, I quite agree.
But I'd also imagine that a black player critical of the Mugabe regime would be in with a considerably better shout than a white one not.
EDIT: other way around, as you can probably guess...
Never going to happen.. The only way Mugabe's regime will end is with his death..One hopes the Corrupt Political Regime in the Country doesn't have too much long to go before they run away or are captured...given the Economy is going from Bad to worse...It shouldn't be too long now ...
Oh, I have a loose awareness of some of the stuff he's done - the bulldozing of the shacks, for instance.No, probably not actually, you'd be surprised.. I think it's pretty horrendous treatment regardless of skin colour in that country now.. You should see what Mugabe has done in some of the black locations...
well then the chinese board is going to be like that too but still it's more of a formal thing.You don't have to give them a chance (and it's not as if that's not been being done for the last decade or so) because you know exactly what will happen. There is precisely 0 chance of the board fixing anything, because the board is not a competent cricketing body, it is a subsidary of the govornment.
And as most people know, anything which has anything to do with Zanu-PF is automatically a hopeless case.