Internal row grows increasingly bitter

Mashonaland split on the cards

Cricinfo staff

October 14, 2005

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Six of Mashonaland's leading clubs are on the verge of ceding from the Mashonaland Cricket Association and forming their own splinter league as the long-running dispute between clubs and board rumbles on.

The increasingly erratic Mashonaland board expelled the six clubs - Harare Sports Club, Old Hararians, Old Georgians, Alexandra, Takashinga and Universals - after they scrapped their opening league matches in protest at the way the MCA was being run. They were accused of bringing the game into disrepute. The MCA immediately revised the first division fixtures: of all the sides who played in the 2004-05 competition, only Uprising where included, with the rest made up from clubs in the second tier.

The situation turned nasty last weekend when Cyprian Mandenge, the MCA chairman, and Bruce Makovah, the province's head selector, backed by local policemen, walked onto the ground during the match between Harare Sports Club and Old Hararians at Harare Sports Club and refused to allow the game to proceed. It is alleged that players were racially abused and threatened with never playing for the province again.

The MCA now face a real problem. While it has expelled the clubs, the six contain almost all the province's regional and national players. An official of one of the clubs told the Zimbabwe Independent newspaper: "We have got most of the national team players, and nothing will stop us from playing cricket. We do not need quantity cricket, we need quality cricket. If it means the six top clubs in the country playing among themselves, then it's actually a good thing for our cricket."

Ozias Bvute, Zimbabwe Cricket's managing director, told reporters that the board would only get involved when a formal notification of events was presented to it. "What we have been hearing are just rumours and we do not work on the basis of rumours," he said. "Mashonaland is an independent body and there has to be some level of autonomy. But it is certainly a cause for concern for us when our affiliates are squabbling."

The problem affects ZC more than those comments suggest. Mandenge, as chairman of the MCA, is on the board of ZC, and Makovah was named as a national selector, although the appointment is on hold because of procedural anomalies. If the pair, as a number of witnesses claim, did threaten and abuse players, it raises serious image issues for Zimbabwe Cricket at a time it has done much to publicly clean up its act.

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