Taibu unworried by ICC probe

Published September 30, 2004

MULTAN, Sept 29: Zimbabwe captain Tatenda Taibu said on Wednesday he was unconcerned over the International Cricket Council's probe into the allegations of racism in his country's selection policies.

"We remain unconcerned over what's happening because we are here to play cricket and enjoy it," Taibu told reporters ahead of his team's first tri-series match against Pakistan on Thursday.

Forrmer Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak accused the Zimbabwe Cricket Union of racism in selection policies besides other problems in April this year, in allegations backed by 14 other players.

Streak and the rebel players were immediately sacked and Taibu became the youngest captain in international cricket leading an inexperienced squad of mainly black players.

Zimbabwe suffered defeats at home against Sri Lanka and Australia. The huge defeats forced the International Cricket Council (ICC) to suspend Zimbabwe's Test status until the end of this year and appointed solicitor general of India, Goolam Vahanvati and a senior South African high court judge Steven Majiedt for the probe.

When asked if he regretted the crisis in Zimbabwe cricket, Taibu said: "Whatever happened in the past six months I don't have control over it, what I can control I control.

"Whatever has happened has happened but I love my cricket and at the moment am concentrating on it." Zimbabwe are due to resume Test cricket against Bangladesh in January in the hope they will have improved their standard by then. -AFP

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