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Campbell Speaks out about Sibanda

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:38 pm
by zimfan1
Grade cricket in Australia costs Sibanda spot on NZ tour

Firdose Moonda

Vusi Sibanda, the Zimbabwe opener, has not been selected for the upcoming tour to New Zealand because he chose to play grade cricket in Australia and declined a Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) contract. The omission of Sibanda is in keeping with ZC's policies of regarding players who are not part of their domestic structures as ineligible for national selection.

Zimbabwe play a one-off Test, three ODIs and two Twenty20s in New Zealand, and named a 15-man squad led by Brendan Taylor.

Sibanda did not accept an offer from his franchise, the Mid-West Rhinos, where he was captain, at the start of the domestic season in September 2011, but continued to play for the national team. He did not play the Stanbic T20 competition in December and travelled to Sydney to play for Eastern Suburbs.

At the time Alistair Campbell, chairman of Zimbabwe's cricket committee, told Sibanda that he would not be considered for the national team if he chose to go to Australia. Head coach Alan Butcher was asked if Sibanda would definitely be ruled out; he said, "Not as far as he or I are concerned," leaving room for uncertainty over Sibanda's future.

Sibanda returned to Zimbabwe earlier than expected in an attempt to be considered for the New Zealand tour. Sources close to the player said his arrangement in Australia was no longer working out after he hoped to be contracted for the Big Bash League but was not.

Sibanda was named in Zimbabwe's 20-man training squad last week, a move that stirred the issue further. The Zimbabwe Independent reported that he was not included in any of the team's drills when they trained, while members of Zimbabwe's selection and cricket committees debated whether they should include Sibanda in the final squad. Campbell said the selectors decided to stick with their original decision.

"He knew when he decided to go that he would not be considered for selection for Zimbabwe," Alistair Campbell, chairman of the cricket committee told ESPNcricinfo. "When he returned, we debated it, and decided that we cannot set precedents for players to go and play in other country's domestic competitions and not at home, and then be considered for the national team."

Taylor, however, is currently playing in New Zealand's HRV Cup, where he represented Wellington in seven matches. He missed three first-class matches and two List A matches in Zimbabwe, but Campbell justified Taylor's actions.

"With Brendan Taylor, it was different. The board has always been in favour of players going to play in other country's 20-over leagues to learn a bit about the conditions as long as it does not conflict with our cricket," Campbell said. "We can't have players substituting domestic cricket with club cricket in another country." Taylor is still contracted to ZC. He will meet up with the squad once they reach New Zealand.

The tour will be a litmus test for Taylor, who will lead Zimbabwe for the first time away from home since taking over the captaincy after the World Cup last year. It will also include the first away Test Zimbabwe will play in six years, after they made a return to the five-day format in August 2011.

Sibanda was an integral part of Zimbabwe's Test comeback. He scored 78 against Bangladesh in their first Test of the new era, which Zimbabwe won by 130 runs. He also contributed an important and 93 in the 34-run loss to New Zealand in Bulawayo two months later. As one of their most senior players in the Zimbabwe squad, Sibanda was also part of the leadership team.

Despite the snub, Sibanda's chances of representing Zimbabwe are not over. He is currently playing for the Rhinos on a pay-as-you-play basis and will renegotiate a contract at the start of the next season. "If he plays in Zimbabwe and shows his commitment to our cricket, he will be considered again," Campbell said.

Re: Campbell Speaks out about Sibanda

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 1:10 pm
by betterdays
zimfan1 wrote:"If he plays in Zimbabwe and shows his commitment to our cricket, he will be considered again," Campbell said.
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Just like Sean did, eh Ali? So, we're no further enlightened except that AC claims to have been categorical (and Butcher is too old, or stupid to have understood that)

Re: Campbell Speaks out about Sibanda

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 2:06 pm
by bayhaus
So is AC ''Zeus'' the official spokesman for ZC. what EXACTLY does AC do beside sticking his fingers in every single issue. Or is it that cricinfo will only speak to AC someone please clarify this cos am tired of hearing AC and his seemingly above-board attitude.

Re: Campbell Speaks out about Sibanda

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 3:50 pm
by FlowerPower
And the light is revealed Vusi shuns AC's jolly do (he is part of Dominus amongst many other things) and AC (as the committee ...interesting ring to it, is there anyone else other than him? Or is he the official spokesman...) gets his back....and to think I thought the world of him for bringing back cricket to Zim...


But to be fair, if Vusi was warned about the rule ( unfair and absurd as they are they are rules, applied interestingly too)...then Vusi should have known better. Still if the rules were to be bent for a less than eager Ervine surely Vusi has earned the leeway. Case closed rules have been applied ( vindictively, but correctly), the face is noseless, well executed ZC...

Re: Campbell Speaks out about Sibanda

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 10:31 pm
by sloandog
where does it leave Sibanda now, though ? When will he be eligible again ?

Re: Campbell Speaks out about Sibanda

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 11:54 pm
by eugene
Sibanda shouldn't have behaved like an idiot and taken off. He obviously values Australian club cricket more than he values international cricket.

Re: Campbell Speaks out about Sibanda

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:00 am
by betterdays
eugene wrote:Sibanda shouldn't have behaved like an idiot and taken off. He obviously values Australian club cricket more than he values international cricket.
Actually I think not - he cut short his contract to show his commitment to ZIMBABWE cricket. He values it more than the Stanbic T20 (unfortunately) - and undermines the Rhinos a little in his willingness to miss games [like Taylor] but his commitment to his international duties and Zim cricket in general is otherwise untainted.

Re: Campbell Speaks out about Sibanda

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:05 am
by eugene
He should have taken the contract in the first place.

Re: Campbell Speaks out about Sibanda

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:09 am
by betterdays
eugene wrote:He should have taken the contract in the first place.
why? if it was not clear to Butcher and the precedence was set, he felt he could add something to the knowledge he's gained in the Zim FC system over the past few years by going abraod (and missing ONE match)

Re: Campbell Speaks out about Sibanda

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 7:24 am
by Jemisi
A major issue is that Sibanda was playing grade cricket. If he'd landed a spot with NSW, then he'd probably have been ok.