Yeah, him and de Villiers both filled in for Boucher.barmyarmy said:Tsolekile maybe?
That's the one, cheers Colin.barmyarmy said:Tsolekile maybe?
Yup.barmyarmy said:Tsolekile maybe?
Taibu (and all the other Zimbabwe players considering whats been announced today) will not be able to play for another country for at least 4 years.ZoraxDoom said:and even maybe Taibu if he wants to!!
Really? That is unfortunate. Its not the players fault whats going on in their country. These guys are still young but for other people it may mean the end of their chances to play cricket professionally. Something like what happened with South Africa during apartheid.andrew_nixon said:Taibu (and all the other Zimbabwe players considering whats been announced today) will not be able to play for another country for at least 4 years.
I know, and in fours year he will be only 26 . By then he should be good enoughandrew_nixon said:Taibu (and all the other Zimbabwe players considering whats been announced today) will not be able to play for another country for at least 4 years.
There is the slim chance that the ICC would make an exception. Common sense would say that you'd reduce the residential qualification to 2 years due to the exceptional circumstances.shahid6995 said:Really? That is unfortunate. Its not the players fault whats going on in their country. These guys are still young but for other people it may mean the end of their chances to play cricket professionally. Something like what happened with South Africa during apartheid.
So, Nixon, ever planning to get into Cricket administration?andrew_nixon said:There is the slim chance that the ICC would make an exception. Common sense would say that you'd reduce the residential qualification to 2 years due to the exceptional circumstances.
But common sense and cricket administrators rarely mix.