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| Zimbabwe Cricket Forum A forum for domestic cricket discussion. Tell us about your favourite club in Zimbabwe. Who are the key players to watch? |
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as for the exposure to top teams, that will also improve competitiveness but once the players get enough experience, they just dissappear into the english county game so what is the point? as for the money, if the "board" of the ZCU were not such a bunch of corrupt, theiving, despotic scumbags, then maybe the game in zim would have the benefits of the ICC $s.... IMO Aus should not go there.......unless the ICC fine will end up in ZCU hands... |
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| In the ideal world politics and sport dont mix. But we all know this world is a million miles from ideal... That's why SA sport was isolated from the international fold for decades. But then, the whole world was against the SA government policies..and it was easy to boycott SA. Maybe the ICC need to impose a ban on all tours to Zim. That will end this issue once and for all. The stadiums will be empty anyways... |
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| Zim government has stated that they refuse to have the matches played at a neutral venue. Its their prerogative I suppose. |
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| If indeed it is the law in Zimbabwe that the government can make such directives over its cricket team. Not a system I am particularly in favour of, but it seems to apply in Australia as well, where the government has reportedly ordered the team not to tour Zimbabwe.
__________________ Money won't buy you friends. But it gets you a better class of enemy. Spike Milligan |
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| Whether or not there is a specific law involved, is neither here nor there. No government, I suppose, want to be "dictated" to be a mere sports body... |
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| But that cuts both ways: no sports body wants to be dictated to by a mere government. Nevertheless, both government and sports body should be bound by the rule of law.
__________________ Money won't buy you friends. But it gets you a better class of enemy. Spike Milligan |
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| Aah..but that is where the crux of the matter lies. It is about who has the power...And that is the government in this case. And when a government (read: dictator) has absolute power, well, we all know where that leads to...No rule of law then applies, because they are the law themselves. On the other hand, a country like Australia, who is democratic I suppose, ought to abide by the laws of that constitution. If they willy-nilly "adapt" laws to suit them when they don't like a particular situation, its not very democratic now is it? |
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As an Aussie, and for that matter a human being; I'm thrilled at the decision.
__________________ It's hard enough to remember my opinions, without remembering my reasons for them! Nietzsche |
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