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Zimbabwe Cricket Union president Peter Chingoka (C) poses for a group picture with members of the International Cricket Council at a hotel in Dubai

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PERTH - The Internation Cricket Council will table a report on the state of the game in Zimbabwe at its board meeting at the end of the month and will make a special request to the Australian government that Peter Chingoka, the Zimbabwe Cricket chairman, be allowed to attend.


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Comments (1 posted):

Stewart Ove Perry on 03 January, 2009 06:52:20
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The masters of expediency in the ICC will still try to do anything for a fast buck.
Integrity and morality is the last thing on their minds.
The ICC are puppets on the end of strings being manipulated by the Indian Cricket Board.
Gambling and corruption on cricketing matters in India and the ICC is still rampant.
Remember that buffoon Malcolm Speed (formerly of the ICC) - the master of compromise, cover-ups and reality suppression re corruption and incompetence in Zimbabwean cricket matters.
The Australian Government will certainly tell the ICC and the corrupt Zimbabwean .cricket buffoons to visit a taxidermist.

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