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ZC director resigns over board's policies

Zimbabwe Cricket's belief that it had nipped the festering domestic rebellion in the bud was dealt a blow with the news that Midlands Cricket Association Chairman Hemat Patel has resigned from the ZC board in support of the newly-elected Mashonaland

Steven Price
25-Jan-2005
Zimbabwe Cricket's belief that it had nipped the festering domestic rebellion in the bud was dealt a blow with the news that the Midlands Cricket Association chairman Hemat Patel has resigned from the ZC board in support of the newly elected Mashonaland Cricket Association executive.
Patel, who was elected to the ZC board as a replacement for Mike Moyo last month, said that there was a general agreement that he could not continue on the ZC board at the same time as being chairman of Midlands, given that he could not carry the mandate of his province.
In an interview, Patel confirmed that he had handed in his resignation letter last Thursday: "Following a recent Midlands CA baord meeting and numerous reports circulated in various sectors of media, Hemat Patel categorically refutes claims that Midlands had or have withdrawn support for Mashonaland. The MCA will not be drawn into any conflict between ZC and any other province. The MCA will recognise any provincial board that has been elected constitutionally. In the likely event of the recent Mashonaland general meeting deemed legitimate, the MCA will work hand in hand with the new Mashonaland board."
Patel said that Midlands would not be part of any playing boycott at this stage, but agreed with Mashonaland that there were a number of outstanding issues that needed to be addressed, including the general state of cricket within Zimbabwe.
"In a further development, Patel has resigned as a director of ZC with immediate effect as it was felt that as chairman of Midlands he would find it difficult to carry out the mandate of his board and remain as a director of ZC," Patel's statement continued. "The Midlands CA is committed to the development of cricket, and will work tirelessly to improve every facet of the game.
"Midlands CA and ZC have their own outstanding issues which have not been resolved," Patel said. "I think getting me on the ZC board might have been a way to soften my province, and by resigning from the ZC board, I am sending a clear message to them that I do not agree with their policies."