LONDON, Sept 26: Lord MacLaurin, chairman of Vodafone, has warned the sponsorship of England cricket team would be “jeopardised” if the squad toured Zimbabwe next year, Guardian newspaper said Friday.

MacLaurin, former chairman of England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB), told The Guardian the prospect of England visiting Zimbabwe while Robert Mugabe remained in power was “abhorrent”.

Mugabe is battling international isolation over accusations of human rights and other abuses in Zimbabwe.

“We do not want to support a side that goes and plays in a country with the sort of regime that is reviled not just by this company but by many in the country,” MacLaurin was quoted as saying.

“To do so would be abhorrent and would be good for the brand image neither of Vodafone nor England cricket.”

England, who are scheduled to tour Zimbabwe in November 2004, boycotted their World Cup match in the strife-torn southern African country earlier this year.

“We believe in cold light of day, and having had experience of World Cup, that it would be inappropriate for the tour to take place and as major sponsors we would certainly urge them to withdraw,” MacLaurin said.

ECB chairman Tim Lamb said his organisation would have to think seriously about Vodafone’s concerns.

“Of course we have concerns too and have expressed them,” Lamb told The Guardian. “It is a regular item of discussion at meetings that deal with England matters.

“We are very mindful of the issues that arose before the World Cup and we will need to give serious consideration to concerns expressed by our sponsors.

“There has been no suggestion that Vodafone would pull the plug although we fully understand their image concerns.”—PPI

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