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ECB & ICC hold responsibility
By Will 5 years ago, at the end of November Leave a comment on this post
Well, the rumblings of the Eng-Zim tour “rumble” on this morning. Jonathan Agnew is obviously quite bitter at having been banned entering Zimbabwe, and makes some interesting comments on his BBC column:
No one has run a more vehement anti-Zimbabwe campaign over several years than the Daily Mail, yet all three journalists from that organisation who applied for accreditation have been accepted!
I can’t even find it amusing any longer - this HAS TO BE CALLED OFF. It’s amoral, wrong and damaging English Cricket. Tony Blair and the British Government say it’s down to the ECB and ICC - how can it be? They’re Cricket authorities, not political departments.
On a similar note, I’m sure I read recently that England have been “forced” to host Zim for a Test series. I’ll have to do some digging, can’t find the link, but I’m sure I read this.
Tags: dispute, ECB, england-in-zimbabwe, ICC, jonathan-agnew, shame, tony-blair, zimbabwe |
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