Warne takes centrestage in crunch game

ESPNcricinfo previews the IPL match between Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur

The Preview by Sriram Veera08-May-2011Match factsMonday, May 9, Jaipur
Start time 2000 (1430 GMT)Shane Warne’s farewell song has begun•AFPBig PictureThis will be the first game that Shane Warne will be playing at home after announcing his decision to retire from the IPL at the end of this season. The home crowd is likely to get behind their favourite captain. The first-leg of the home-and-away game was won by Chennai Super Kings in Chepauk. Jaipur have always enjoyed the home advantage but the dry and slow pitch at Sawai Mansingh should also suit Chennai’s spin-heavy attack.In Chennai, though Shadab Jakati starred, it was the seamers, Albie Morkel and Doug Bollinger, who did the job for the home team. It’s in the seam department that Chennai trump Rajasthan for both teams generally like to go in with a three-pronged spin attack. Jakati’s performance in the last game has added more teeth to the attack; Chennai would hope that Suraj Randiv can get more consistent. Chennai’s batting has become more potent since the arrival of Michael Hussey and Suresh Raina’s form has seen an upswing in the second half of the tournament.Rajasthan’s batting has been a hit-and-miss affair. If Shane Watson and Ross Taylor click, they can get a big score. Else, it comes down to Johan Botha and Ashok Menaria to push them to a competitive total. Rahul Dravid finally broke his habit of throwing away starts with a polished 66 against Chennai and Rajasthan would wish he can remain consistent from now on.Form guide (most recent first)Chennai: LWWWW (fourth in points table)
Rajasthan: LWWWL (fifth in points table)Team talkWill Chennai give another chance to Randiv? They like to play three spinners but Randiv has just taken six wickets in eight games at an economy rate of 7.68. While Jakati has improved in the last few games, Randiv has stagnated. The Jaipur pitch might give Randiv another chance at redemption. Chennai have another option in West Indies allrounder Dwayne Bravo, who arrived late on Sunday. Bravo made just 54 runs in the ODI series against Pakistan that West Indies lost 3-2 and picked up four wickets, but New Zealand allrounder and Chennai team-mate Scott Styris wrote on Twitter that Bravo had arrived “just in time for today’s match.”Stuart Binny hasn’t sparkled yet – he hasn’t batted or bowled much. Will Warne replace him this time?Predict the playing XIs for this match. Play ESPNcricinfo Team selector.In the spotlightAlbie Morkel is a talent on the path of self-destruction. How else can you explain his absence from the South African national side in the ODIs? He is a free-scoring batsman who has often, in the IPL, impressed with the ball but always struggles to find consistency. With the skill-sets at his disposal, he should be a more regular feature in the national side. Will he find that elusive consistency?Rahul Dravid was one of the main batsmen for Bangalore in the previous editions. He provided stability and at times, even momentum. He has got off to starts this season but has failed to convert most of them. The previous game witnessed a turnaround. Can he carry on? This Rajasthan team needs him even more than Bangalore; they need someone who can allow Watson and Taylor to express themselves. It has to be the job of Dravid who can allow them to do it.Prime numbersWith an average of 54.70, Michael Hussey has the highest batting average in IPL history, ahead of Shaun Marsh’s 52.20. Johan Botha is a surprise third with 48.80, albeit he has played just 10 games
Suresh Raina and Rohit Sharma are at the top of the catches list in the IPL with 28 apiece. The chatter”We knew it was coming. He had to work very hard during off season to be in shape for IPL and has bowled really well. We will take his decision as positive and as a challenge.”

Sehwag would 'love' UDRS in Tests and ODIs

Virender Sehwag has stressed the need for the UDRS after two Indian batsmen were given out caught off the pads

Sidharth Monga at the P Sara Oval05-Aug-2010Virender Sehwag is usually seen playing a different game to his team-mates and the practice has extended to the Umpire Decision Review System (UDRS). Reacting to two of umpire Rod Tucker’s decisions, when Abhimanyu Mithun and Ishant Sharma were given out caught off the pads, he stressed the need for the UDRS, a stand at odds with that expressed by the Indian thinktank.”It happens in cricket,” Sehwag said. “Sometimes the umpire gives you good decision and sometimes a bad decision. But yes, I would love to have that referral system in Test cricket, or even in one-day cricket. That is my personal opinion.”As a team, though, India haven’t been a fan of the system. In the ongoing series, India created a talking point by not acceding to Sri Lanka’s wishes of having the UDRS implemented. Sachin Tendulkar has often said that the system, without full-fledged technology, leaves him uncomfortable with it.”I am not fully convinced with that,” Tendulkar had said earlier in the series. “When we were here last time, I wasn’t convinced with many decisions. I didn’t feel comfortable. It was an experiment, which I felt was – I would much rather go with the Hot Spot because that establishes the contact between the bat and the ball. It’s far better system according to me. And if there is something else to go with that. Then it would be much better.”Especially on days like the third day of the P Sara Test, when the ball is turning sharply, when there are fielders around the bat, when there are times that they are appealing every ball, the UDRS becomes more pertinent. At least two close LBWs were missed, and two batsmen were wrongly given out.

West Ham United: Irons join the race for Aaron Ramsey

West Ham have joined the race to sign Juventus midfielder Aaron Ramsey, according to a report by The Times.

The Lowdown: Irons searching for a midfielder

The Hammers have been linked with numerous midfielders throughout the January transfer window. Jesse Lingard has been the most prevalent of which, following his sensational loan with the Irons last season, where he scored nine goals and produced five assists in 16 appearances for David Moyes’ side.

More recent reports claim West Ham made a club-record £50million bid to sign Leeds United’s Kalvin Phillips, suggesting that the London club are still in the market for a midfielder.

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The Latest: Hammers want Ramsey

According to a report by The Times, West Ham have joined the race to sign Juventus midfielder Ramsey.

The Turin giants reportedly want to offload the Wales international, who earns around £250,000 a week.

Another report by David Ornstein revealed that there is one Premier League team, one European outfit and also Rangers all eyeing the player, who is reportedly sat waiting at a private airport ‘about to decide’ his next move.

The Verdict: A fantastic signing

Ramsey would be a fantastic signing for Moyes’ side as he would bring a high-level of experience to the squad. Having featured in 262 Premier League matches, the Welshman would be able to guide the youngsters breaking into the first-team, and further provide a calm presence in the Hammers’ midfield.

Following EURO 2020, Wales teammate Joe Allen described Ramsey’s tournament as ‘incredible’, claiming that he demonstrated why he is a ‘world-class’ player.

Therefore, if Moyes is able to revive his career and help him replicate the fine form he had at Arsenal – where he bagged 65 goals and 65 assists – then Ramsey could prove to be one of the best signings of the January window.

In other news: Hammers interested in Layvin Kurzawa

Batsmen, Australians cash in during ground-breaking auction

Of the 25 top earners from the 2011 IPL auction, only six are specialist bowlers, as teams looked to sign batsmen to make use of the flat pitches in India

Sharda Ugra09-Jan-2011At the end of the largest two-day sports ‘auction’ in the world, the Indian Premier League took the first clear, decisive step towards its fourth season. Ending months of controversy around the League’s own financial deals and its teams’ ownership holdings, the ten franchises finally shook hands with the 139 cricketers who will form the core of the high-profile domestic Twenty20 event that begins in India on April 8.Auction weekend in Bangalore oscillated wildly between extremes of spending, lavish as well as careful, and general sloppiness around its conclusion. What began with the first of four $2m signings on Saturday morning ended with Mohammed Kaif’s name finally pencilled into the IPL roster, after being met with silence across the floor not once, but twice on Sunday. Almost like a sudden afterthought, Kaif was hauled onto the IPL4 gravy train, the last cricketer aboard, concluding the 353-man auction used to reshuffle the League’s overall player pool.After a prolonged two-day display of corporate wealth, cricket tactics and Bollywood showbiz (in that order), which ran live on national television across India, teams were left dealing with either a shrunken wallet or depleted ranks. If Gautam Gambhir broke the $2m salary mark on Saturday, the relatively-unknown Australia allrounder Daniel Christian, who has played three Twenty20 internationals, was the highest-paid player signed up on Sunday, at $900,000 by the Deccan Chargers. Deccan now have 14 cricketers in their roster, and still have $2.13m left unspent from their $9m salary ‘cap’. Current IPL champions Chennai Super Kings filled 18 slots, of the maximum squad strength of 30, during the auction itself. At the other end are the Rajasthan Royals, who signed just eight cricketers (Rahul Dravid and Pankaj Singh the only Indians among them) at the auction and are now left with a mere $800,000. They have less than Christian’s wage to hire at least another 18 cricketers to field a competitive team in the IPL.Rajasthan and all the other teams must now find the remainder of their squad from among India’s domestic player pool, officially called the ‘uncapped’ players, who unofficially form the source of much confusion between the franchises. The uncapped players can only be paid a fixed sum depending on their experience in domestic cricket and there is doubt among franchises as to whether the guidelines imposed by the IPL governing council in this regard would, or indeed could, be legitimately followed.The first XI’s of many sides were signed on as much as possible on the first day of the auction itself, and the second was spent trying to fill in the overseas quota and the remaining gaps in team plans. If the first auction in 2008 was marked by the stampede to nab names that create spectator interest and a ‘fan base’, 2011 had the franchises, not the concept of ‘icons’ players, calling the shots. No takers then for some of the high-earning cricketers of the first phase of the IPL like Sourav Ganguly and Sanath Jayasuriya, nor the need to seek random, occasional short-game performers from overseas like Herschelle Gibbs, Mark Boucher, Jacob Oram or even the born-again Shivnarine Chanderpaul. Every soundbite that emerged on doting television channels talked about ‘youth’, the Twenty20 format, and the team’s ‘plans’ for the future.The heavy sums during auction weekend were spent on impact players, who are now expected to win matches single-handedly, as well as those men meant to serve as genuine multi-taskers. If the player on auction was Indian, a fat pay cheque was a given, regardless of the cricketer’s core skill. Gambhir was the highest-paid specialist batsman at $2.4m, closely followed by the allrounders Yusuf and Irfan Pathan, who between them picked up $4m.On the flat wickets, quick outfields and short boundaries of India, all long handles were welcomed. Of the top 25 earners from the auction (excluding the retained players), there are only six specialist bowlers: Dale Steyn at $1.2m, Muttiah Muralitharan ($1.1m), Johan Botha ($950,000), and Zaheer Khan, Sreesanth and Piyush Chawla (all $900,000).Yet, the 35 slots between $900,000 and $400,000 are full of bowlers, as many as 17, with Sunday’s frantic buying including happy contracts for more than half a dozen Indian seamers. It opened with Umesh Yadav’s astonishing $750,000 bid, Munaf Patel got $700,000 and Laxmipathy Balaji $500,000. Vinay Kumar was bought for $475,000, Ashok Dinda for $375,000 and Manpreet Gony went for $290,000. The younger Indian seamers – Abhimanyu Mithun, Jaidev Unadkat and Sudeep Tyagi – were separated by $10,000 between the $260,000 to $240,000 bracket. Ajit Agarkar signed on with Delhi for $210,000.The heavy presence of as many as six Australians – Darren Lehmann, Michael Bevan, Geoff Lawson, Geoff Marsh, Dav Whatmore, Shane Warne (player-coach) and David Shipperd – heading support staffs among the ten teams explains the signing of 38 Australians amongst the 87 overseas players who will compete in IPL4. The South Africans are next with 20 of their players getting contracts. The southern hemisphere’s cricket calendar works perfectly for both these nations’ players to accommodate the IPL into their schedule, even as their third rugby-playing partner New Zealand is unable to hustle its most competitive cricketers into the tournament.England’s best will always find themselves having to grapple between their domestic season, early international fixtures and the IPL. The West Indian dispute over the unsigned board contracts may be settled by the silence from the entire League towards cricketers from the Caribbean as a whole.While smaller nations may take some heart from Dutchman Ryan Ten Doeschate’s $150,000 contract with Kolkata, Bangladesh or Zimbabwe players’ entry into the IPL will still depend not on the team owners’ knowledge of the game, but on the open-mindedness of those in charge of a franchise’s cricket operations. Pakistan’s players’ entry, though, will have to rely on a thaw in both the political freeze between India and its neighbour, as well as the immovable timidity of the League.The final round of the IPL auction ended in farce as 28 players were put back into auction, ostensibly because they had been asked for by the franchises. Yet 13 of the 28, including eight international cricketers, were not bid for by a single franchise, with no explanations given as to why they had been put onto the list in the first place. The three biggest names left out of the auction – Ganguly, Jayasuriya and Chris Gayle – were not on the second list and will not be a part of IPL4. Ganguly and Jayasuriya may have missed out because of their age but Gayle’s omission is as inexplicable as the man’s own persona. Among those bid for as second thoughts were Jesse Ryder of New Zealand, Rusty Theron of South Africa, Adam Voges and Moises Henriques from Australia, and Dmitri Mascarenhas and Michael Lumb of England. A few first-class cricketers, known mostly to the overseas coaches who make up most of the franchises’ support staff, pulled in some surprise contracts right at the end.Only two more Indians made that final cut: left-arm spinner Murali Kartik and Kaif, whose name was suddenly called for the third time. He was one of the earliest on the leftover list to be called up again, but met with silence for the second time in a few hours. Third time around, Kaif drew bids from Pune, Deccan and Bangalore, and eventually went to the Royal Challengers Bangalore for $130,000. The auction finally drew to a close with the three groups of men and women who had been tossing around numbers for Kaif rocking back and forth with laughter. The heaviest wallets in Indian cricket had much to celebrate: for six weeks this summer, they will own and control the biggest and some of the most gifted names in the sport.

Bailey century sets up impressive win

George Bailey played the quintessential captain’s innings, scoring an impressive, unbeaten 160, to guide Tasmania to their improbable fourth-innings target of 315 against Victoria at the Bellerive Oval

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ScorecardGeorge Bailey’s career-best score steered Tasmania to victory•Getty ImagesGeorge Bailey played the quintessential captain’s innings, scoring an impressive, unbeaten 160, to guide Tasmania to their improbable fourth-innings target of 315 against Victoria at the Bellerive Oval.Bailey’s tenth first-class ton was also his career-best effort, and came under steady pressure. Resuming at 1 for 1, Tasmania lost opener Nick Kruger with only 21 on the board. Bailey walked out to join Alex Doolan, and the pair set about stemming the rot with a determined stand. They remained together for a ball short of 34 overs, and added 112 runs to take the sting out of Victoria’s bowling, before Peter Siddle got Doolan to edge behind for 54.Mark Cosgrove could not contribute much to the cause, and perished for 12 to give Victoria a chance to target the lower middle order. Travis Birt scored 26, adding 47 with Bailey before Jon Holland trapped him in front, with Tasmania 106 short of the target with five wickets remaining. Things seemed set for a tight finish, but Bailey shut the door on Victoria with an emphatic array of strokes.He waded into the Victoria attack, hitting 18 boundaries in his innings, that spanned 235 balls. James Faulkner steadied his end, with an unbeaten 47 off 77 balls, and the pair finished the game in the 91st over of the day.

Spurs: Romano drops Eriksen claim

Tottenham Hotspur are interested in a deal to bring Christian Eriksen back to north London in the summer transfer window.

What’s the talk?

That’s according to a claim made by Fabrizio Romano, with the Italian journalist and transfer insider revealing in a recent episode of the Here We Go podcast that, despite there currently being no talks between the 30-year-old and Tottenham, a move for the midfielder is something Antonio Conte and Fabio Paratici will consider at the end of the season.

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Speaking about Spurs’ links with the Denmark international: “The answer I’m always receiving on Eriksen’s side is: ‘He’s not deciding in April, he’s not deciding in May. He wants to wait until the end of the season to meet with Brentford and speak with them – as a matter of respect – and then he will make a decision on his future.’

“But we have rumours of Tottenham because of Antonio Conte. The relationship with Conte was terrible two years ago and then it changed, it completely changed in the second half of the last season with Inter Milan. So, this is why we have rumours. It is not something close, but it is something Tottenham could consider after the meeting with Brentford.”

Conte would love him

While it is true that, following his £24.3m move to Inter back in January 2020, Eriksen initially struggled for game time under the 52-year-old manager, the Dane eventually worked his way into the Italian’s starting XI, before becoming a key player for the Nerazzurri last season.

Indeed, over his 27 Serie A appearances last time out, the £13.5m-rated midfield maestro highly impressed in Inter’s title-winning campaign, scoring three goals and creating two big chances for his teammates, as well as taking an average of 1.2 shots and making 1.2 key passes per game.

These returns saw the £23k-per-week playmaker average a very respectable SofaScore match rating of 7.02, ranking him as Conte’s 11th-best player in the Italian top-flight.

This is form that the 111-time capped international has continued following his switch to Brentford in the January transfer window, with the player who Thomas Frank dubbed “world-class” very much proving he is still exactly as his manager claims.

Indeed, over his six Premier League fixtures for the Bees, the 30-year-old has already bagged one goal, provided two assists and created three big chances for his teammates, as well as made an average of 1.8 key passes and taken 1.7 shots per game.

These returns have seen the Dane average a quite extraordinary SofaScore match rating of 7.47, not only ranking him as Brentford’s best performer in the league but also as the fourth-best player in the division as a whole.

As such, Romano’s claim that Tottenham will consider a move to bring Eriksen back to north London this summer is hardly surprising, as it is clear that the midfielder is a player Conte would love to have in his side next season.

AND in other news: Spurs plotting £58m bid for “perfect” target who “Paratici loves”, he’s Conte’s dream

Media criticise Diop for West Ham display

West Ham United defender Issa Diop has been at the centre of criticism through members of the media following his latest display in the FA Cup fourth round against Kidderminster Harriers this afternoon.

The Lowdown: West Ham fail to find new centre-back…

As widely reported, strengthening at centre-back was one of West Ham’s main transfer goals for last month alongside the addition of a new striker.

However, despite lodging record-breaking bids in the final week of January, the Irons and recruitment chief Rob Newman could not bring in a major winter window signing.

Talks were held for Marseille defender Duje Caleta-Car and there were links to the likes of Manchester City’s Nathan Ake and Burnley’s James Tarkowski.

With Angelo Ogbonna still sidelined and after the Hammers’ inability to sign a player in that area, Moyes has to make do with Craig Dawson, Kurt Zouma and Diop as his only options.

Following the latter man’s FA Cup display this afternoon, members of the media weren’t impressed with what he offered against Kidderminster.

The Latest: Media criticise Diop…

Taking to social media, esteemed journalists singled out the Frenchman’s display for criticism.

“To be generous, Diop has made a shocking start. Gave away the free-kick, collided with Areola for the goal and now gives another free-kick away on the edge of the box.” – Jack Rosser, The Evening Standard (Twitter).

“Really is quite frightening for WHUFC how bad Issa Diop can be. A new centre-back, maybe even two, absolutely essential business this summer.” – Toby Cudworth, Head of Content at 90min (Twitter).

“Diop looks like he’s been possessed by Gary Breen.” – Jacob Steinberg, The Guardian (Twitter).

The Verdict: Justified?

The towering central defender, it’s safe to say, endured a torrid afternoon at Aggborough Stadium.

According to SofaScore, before being hauled off by Moyes at half time, Diop was one of the lowest-rated players out of West Ham’s side with a 6.4/10.

He also conceded possession on seven separate occasions over the first 45 minutes whilst losing 100% of his ground duels up against the National League North minnows (SofaScore).

Called a ‘big name’ and a ‘big player’ last year by pundit Noel Whelan, if he continues this form, those tags certainly won’t stick for long.

In other news: West Ham weighing yet another marquee bid as Moyes sets sights on ‘extraordinary’ player, find out more here.

Newcastle keen on Rangers youngster Lowry

Newcastle United have entered pole position to sign Rangers youngster Alex Lowry this summer, according to a fresh transfer claim.

The Lowdown: Lowry one to watch

The 18-year-old is one of the most gifted young players at Ibrox currently, enjoying something of a breakthrough season for the reigning Scottish Premiership champions.

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Lowry has four first-team appearances to his name in 2021/22 to date, bagging one goal and assist apiece in the Scottish Cup, not to mention being hailed as a ‘remarkable’ player by Graeme Murty.

The young midfielder’s ability clearly isn’t going unnoticed elsewhere, however, with a new claim suggesting he could possibly move away from Rangers in the near future.

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The Latest: Newcastle keen on move

According to Football Insider, Newcastle have held talks with Lowry over a summer move to the Premier League club, following their big-money takeover last year.

A ‘recruitment source’ has claimed that the Magpies are ‘at the front of the queue’ to snap up the teenager as they enter pole position – with the player himself currently ‘weighing up his options’ as Rangers attempt to stop him leaving.

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It is also claimed that a meeting was held with Lowry’s own agent and Newcastle head of recruitment Steve Nickson in a hotel earlier this month.

The Verdict: Potential big loss

The lure of moving to the Premier League is great for many players around the world but Lowry choosing to leave Rangers this soon could end up being an error.

Newcastle’s newfound wealth means they could bring in various big-name signings this summer, meaning the Gers’ prodigy could struggle hugely for minutes.

Instead, staying at Rangers for at least another year would be healthier for Lowry’s development, with Giovanni van Bronckhorst potentially using him more next season.

It may be that he eventually moves on in the future, but for now, the wisest decision would be to turn down Newcastle’s advances and focus on life at Ibrox.

In other news, one Rangers player’s performance against Celtic has been hailed. Read more here.

Newcastle: Keith Downie drops budget claim

An exciting Newcastle United claim has emerged regarding their plans for the upcoming transfer window…

What’s the talk?

Sky Sports reporter Keith Downie has hinted that PIF will be looking to spend more than £50m in the market this summer, whilst not going overboard with their dealings.

He told GIVEMESPORT: “I think their plan is to run it like a business and I think their plan will be to keep costs as low as they can.

“I very much doubt they will manage to keep it to £50million, but I do think what they’ll try and do is bring money in, in terms of player sales as well.”

Supporters will be delighted

Newcastle supporters will surely be delighted with this claim.

Last summer, the only senior addition to the squad was the signing of Joe Willock from Arsenal for a reported £25m. He joined on a permanent basis after spending the second half of the 2020/21 campaign on loan and was the only player brought in by Mike Ashley to bolster Steve Bruce’s squad.

The lack of investment in the team came back to bite the Sports Direct supremo as the Toon became just the fourth team in Premier League history to not win any of their first 14 matches in a top-flight season.

In the last 14 games in the top flight, however, Newcastle have picked up 31 points and are third in the form table behind Manchester City and Liverpool.

The difference between these two stretches of games? The appointment of Eddie Howe and the January transfer window. PIF came in to take over the club from Ashley and invested in the squad by bringing in Kieran Trippier, Dan Burn, Matt Targett, Bruno Guimaraes and Chris Wood in the winter market.

Their work in January gave Howe the ammunition he needed to fire Newcastle to safety and that is exactly what he has done, with the Magpies currently sitting 14 points clear of the bottom three. This suggests that the signings earlier this year gave the club a massive lift, and that is set to save them from relegation.

Therefore, supporters will be excited by the prospect of PIF dropping more than £50m on further signings, as it means that Howe will be backed again and given what he needs to take the Toon to the next level. He will not be hung out to dry like Bruce was by Ashley, which is why fans will be delighted with the owners’ plans.

They will also be buzzing with the claim that PIF still want to run the club like a business and are not going to risk the financial future of Newcastle. The consortium are not looking for instant success which could lead to irreversible financial damage further down the line, and this measured, thought-out approach will surely go down well with the fanbase as it shows ambition and clarity over what the owners want to do.

AND in other news, Journalist reveals two names on Newcastle’s transfer “list”, Eddie Howe will be excited…

Zimbabwe Cricket reject selection directive

Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) is bracing for a battle with the country’s Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) after they decided to reject the authority’s directive on who was eligible to be a national selectors

Firdose Moonda25-Jan-2013Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) is bracing for a battle with the country’s Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) after they decided to reject the authority’s directive on who was eligible to be a national selectors. ZC are the only national sports association to refuse to implement the order which comes into effect next Friday.The directive has been the cause of much concern in Zimbabwe Cricket since it was mooted last October. Its initial draft stated that only former national players could be considered as selectors. ZC took issue with that because of Zimbabwe’s past which saw few black African players represent the country at national level. It said the directive would continue to marginalise the majority of the population by ruling them out of administrative positions.In a statement, ZC’s managing director Wilfred Mukondiwa argued the SRC’s edict would require ZC to change its constitution, breach its contractual obligations with current selectors and conflict with the ICC’s Articles of Association because it amounts to “government interference in the management of the affairs of the member associations.” As a result, ZC “does not consider it proper for the Commission to require it to comply with the directive.”David Coltart, Zimbabwe’s minister of education, sports, arts and culture, “noted with regret,” ZC’s decision and called their reasons “baseless and spurious.” He denied specifically that the SRC is contravening the ICC’s rules and pointed to the Sri Lanka Cricket Board as an example.”The Sri Lankan Minister of Sport actually appoints the entire cricket selectors’ panel. The SRC directive does not go anywhere near as far this long standing Sri Lankan law nor was it ever intended to.”It is most unfortunate that despite the SRC amendment issued on the 23rd January 2013, designed to accommodate legitimate concerns about the need to include non ex-national players in selectors panels, Zimbabwe Cricket has still decided to defy a national directive designed in the best interests of all sports in Zimbabwe. The Board of the SRC will consider in due course what action to take in terms of the Sports and Recreation Commission Act.”According to the Act, the SRC have the power to sanction ZC to the extent that they can dissolve its board.ZC named current assistant coach Stephen Mangongo as a victim of the new policy. Mangongo is one of three applicants (Heath Streak and Grant Flower are the other two) to have applied for the job of Zimbabwe head coach when Alan Butcher vacates his post after the West Indies tour in March. Because ZC have changed their own selection policy to state that the national coach is also a selector, they were worried that Mangongo would no longer be in contention for the job as he did not play for Zimbabwe.The SRC recognised the concerns around the racial politics at play and expanded the directive to include a number of non ex-players on the selection committee. On Wednesday, they published the new version which allows for 50% of the selection panel not to have been former internationals but to have “coaching experience or some technical expertise in the particular sport.”Despite the changes to the directive, ZC are not satisfied and on Thursday issued their rebuttal and legally challenged the SRC. “The effect of the directive is to require ZC to amend its lawfully registered constitution so as to oblige the board to stipulate the qualifications of the conveners as required by the directive. Simply complying with the directive without amending the constitution will not be competent,” ZC said.”There is presently no cause for the amendment of the constitution except the directive. The Commission cannot require ZC to act unlawfully or outside its constitution. Moreover, ZC has entered into contracts with the current independent selectors which would be summarily terminated if the directive were to be implemented. ZC has no cause to terminate the contracts of the current selectors and has not made any provision for the damages claimable by them in its budget for the breach of the contracts…. It appears that the Commission has no legal capacity to require ZC to do what the directive demands.”ZC’s current selection panel includes former Test player Wayne James and coach Butcher while Givemore Makoni, a long-time administrator of the game, has a casting vote and was its most recent convener. The panel had to be reorganised after the other selector, Kevin Curran, died last year. When Curran was on the committee, the coach, Butcher, was not a selector but was used in an advisory capacity only. Makoni has been outspoken in his objections to the directive calling it “racist” and “utter rubbish.”

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