I think that's a bit harsh. He's basically a kid -- same as BT back in the days when he didn't stand with the Rebels. And, before someone secured the deal for him, he had nothing whatsoever to fall back on, both in terms of money and international contacts.
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It could be more selfish than that. A zimbo can only qualify for a Kolpak with a certain amount of international caps. He might have been getting over the line.foreignfield wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19, 2018 12:02 pmI think that's a bit harsh. He's basically a kid -- same as BT back in the days when he didn't stand with the Rebels. And, before someone secured the deal for him, he had nothing whatsoever to fall back on, both in terms of money and international contacts.
If not, and the deal was sorted. he’s a 7ft pike of dog poo that’s betrayes his people.
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FULL NAME: Angus James Mackay
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I don't know where you get that from; there is no stipulation that you need a certain amount of international caps as far as I am aware . As I understand it the only condition is that you are not allowed to have played for your country in the 12 months previously -- if the deal had been sorted, he obviously wouldn't have played in the last series!
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Purely going off the ICC article I’ve linked.
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Any player signing a kolpak deal still needs the relevant visa to play in the UK, and the ECB attach conditions to this as part of their GBE (Governing Body Endorsement) criteria, which does stipulate that the player needs to have played a certain amount of international matches in the preceding 24 months. If Blessing hadn't reached the required amount then it's highly likely the reason he played in the recent series was to get him over the line.
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and taibu responded on twitter. this board is really pathetic.TapsC wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19, 2018 8:07 amWhilst others are suggesting its Taibu's fault that Blessing left. These guys are pathetic.
http://www.sundaynews.co.zw/zc-tried-to ... uzarabani/
https://twitter.com/taibu44/status/1031161966948245504
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People seriously blaming Taibu for trying to actually do something for the youngsters, pathetic.
The ZC contract was probably a pittance, and some clause like, "no matter what you do, Mukhulani owns you and all the successes you have, and we may pay you if we have enough money left over after we have taken enough for our own expenses"
The ZC contract was probably a pittance, and some clause like, "no matter what you do, Mukhulani owns you and all the successes you have, and we may pay you if we have enough money left over after we have taken enough for our own expenses"
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Thanks for the explanation.NickG wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19, 2018 4:03 pmAny player signing a kolpak deal still needs the relevant visa to play in the UK, and the ECB attach conditions to this as part of their GBE (Governing Body Endorsement) criteria, which does stipulate that the player needs to have played a certain amount of international matches in the preceding 24 months. If Blessing hadn't reached the required amount then it's highly likely the reason he played in the recent series was to get him over the line.
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Geez let the kid be, he got a ticket out of Zimbabwe to play county cricket good on him.
Same story with Jarvis and BT
People will always twist stories to suit their agenda
Same story with Jarvis and BT
People will always twist stories to suit their agenda
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There is a requirement on amount of International caps you need to get a Kolpak deal.foreignfield wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19, 2018 12:36 pmI don't know where you get that from; there is no stipulation that you need a certain amount of international caps as far as I am aware . As I understand it the only condition is that you are not allowed to have played for your country in the 12 months previously -- if the deal had been sorted, he obviously wouldn't have played in the last series!
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