England to go ahead with World Cup fixture in Zimbabwe
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today reaffirmed its decision that England will play their World Cup fixture against Zimbabwe in Harare on February 13th
ECB Media Release
14-Jan-2003
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today reaffirmed its decision
that England will play their World Cup fixture against Zimbabwe in Harare on
February 13th. This decision was taken unanimously by the ECB Management
Board.
ECB Chief Executive, Tim Lamb, made the announcement after a meeting of the
ECB's Management Board at Lord's this morning attended by the ICC Chief
Executive, Mr Malcolm Speed, and PCA representative, Tim Munton.
Mr Lamb said: "As I think is widely recognised, the ECB Management Board has
been confronted with an extremely difficult situation, not of our own
making."
Mr Lamb added: "We are not, of course, immune to, or unaware of, what is
happening in the wider world, but we do not believe that it is our role to
make subjective moral judgments about the various regimes in the different
cricket-playing nations. These are matters for elected Governments to
consider and take a decisive and early lead."
The ECB Chief Executive said it was "perverse and inequitable" to expect the
ECB to make a symbolic gesture by boycotting the match in Harare. Mr Lamb
said: "There are so many more meaningful ways in which the British
Government, the Commonwealth and the international community could express
its displeasure at what is happening in Zimbabwe."
He also reaffirmed the Board's determination to deny the Mugabe regime any
opportunity to exploit the England team's presence in Harare. "We will not
take part in any ceremonial activities that could imply any support for the
regime or be used as a propaganda platform." he said.