Thursday, 4 August 2011

ZC rejects Taibu allegations

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Tatenda Taibu in Zimbabwe starting line-up is safe, despite his open criticism of the directors on the eve of the country's return to Test cricket. Taibu could have been considered in danger of being removed from the team after having pointed to the lack of professionalism and resources of this set-up, but instead of Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) said they address the concerns Taibu.


"In no other country can expect a major player in the penalty significantly its board of public explosion," ZC managing director and president of Bvute Ovais selectors Alistair Campbell, said in a joint statement in response ESPNcricinfo article . "But we see little point in doing that and wish him well in the test match. One of our best cricketers." Taibu with 24 test matches, is the most capped player in the current test team.

Campbell had already given South Africa's sports magazine show Inside Edge if ZC Taibu believes that broke all the provisions of Code of Conduct, it may worth it. In the interview, Campbell also called the timing of comments Taibu "bad" and said he would talk with Taibu before the test, so the two could discuss the issues raised Taibu Wednesday.

Campbell arrived at the Harare Sports Club shortly after the practice session ended at 13:00 Zimbabwe and Taibu met in the gardens. The pair spoke for 15 minutes, each hotter than others, with a movement of arms and shrug. The force for change had no impact on participation in the match against Taibu Bangladesh.

ZC denied allegations that players were not paid, saying. "Neither Tatenda or national players have never been paid their monthly salary" These wages refer to the retention of training given to the players, not the center is asking Taibu contracts that have not yet been developed. The body also recognized that "the cost of party, regardless of wages paid was postponed from time to time, while cash flow s" improving our return to international cricket. "

ESPNcricinfo insider said that "liquidity is still a major problem in Zimbabwe", despite the dollar stabilizing factor. "If things were run credit cards and bank transfers, can make things easier, but people just accept the money, which can sometimes cause problems, especially in cricket."

Taibu also said he had acted as spokesman for the players who have not been able to talk, but denied the charges ZC of people affected. "We have already begun the process of improving our communication mechanisms that allows players to be able to speak with administrators and to express their concerns in a clear and frank fear and without retaliation or revenge."

They also said that the body would be "happy to work with a third party representative of the players and, indeed, an independent mediator. Tatenda We would like to participate in this process." Currently, Zimbabwe's cricketers are not the players association, although the ZC to understand that just outside arbitrator would be involved or that the full body of cricketers formed.

He also announced that it would be willing to consult with the body of the game worldwide on the International Criminal Court. "While the ICC Chief Executive, Haroon Lorgat, is here to bear witness to our return to Test cricket, we have extended the invitation to him to talk to our players," the statement said. Lorgat will arrive tomorrow, and participates in the first two days of testing to show support for the return of Zimbabwe to the longest version of the game.

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