Zimbabwe Cricket Battles to Resolve Salary Crisis

Zimbabwe Cricket says it is working around the clock to address the challenges that have forced some senior players to boycott domestic league matches in protest over unpaid salaries.
  • Zimbabwe:   ZC Battles to Resolve Crisis

    The Herald, 17 December 2013

    ZIMBABWE Cricket yesterday said it was working around the clock to address the challenges that have forced some senior players to boycott the domestic league matches in protest… Read more »

A cricket umpire (file photo).

  • Zimbabwe:   Cricketers On Strike Over Unpaid Salaries

    SW Radio, 16 December 2013

    Cricket players will continue to boycott matches unless authorities at the mother body pay them their overdue salaries, media reports suggest. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Cricketers Threaten to Go On Strike Over Pay

    New Zimbabwe, 14 December 2013

    LOCAL cricketers are threatening to go on strike following delays in the payment of their salaries and have given their board a deadline of December 15 to pay up. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   ZC Meet Players

    The Herald, 14 December 2013

    Zimbabwe Cricket management yesterday sought to avert a crisis when they engaged some senior players following threats of a strike over unpaid match fees and bonuses.The stand-off… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Cricket Cash Woes Hit New Season Start

    New Zimbabwe, 12 November 2013

    ZIMBABWE Cricket's on-going cash flow problems have again caused the delay in starting the 2013/14 Franchise Cricket season. Read more »

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