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Zimbabwe Cricket cash crunch set to affect player, staff salaries

In the spotlight: A lone Zimbabwe fan takes cover from the sun Associated Press

In the spotlight: A lone Zimbabwe fan takes cover from the sun Associated Press

ZIMBABWE Cricket (ZC) has been hit by a financial crunch which could affect salaries for all employees, including players. In a memo circulated within the board and seen by ESPNcricinfo, Nesta Vaki, ZC’s head of Corporate Affairs and Human Resources, informed the staff that they will only receive half their October salaries at the end of the month and that the organisation will “do its best to rectify the situation by end November 2017.”

A senior board official said the memo was dated October 25 and that it was “an internal operational matter which we are dealing with and trying to resolve as soon as possible.” The official refused to elaborate on the reasons for the cash-flow problems and maintained that with payments due on October 30, no salaries have been affected yet. Several sources, however, have said that they do not expect payments to be made in full.

Though ZC’s structure of corporate governance has improved significantly in recent months, it has also incurred some hefty costs. The ongoing two-Test series against West Indies in Bulawayo is set to be the board’s biggest expense this month, and it has also spent money on hosting domestic competitions and upgrades for grounds to host the 2019 World Cup Qualifier next March.

The issue, however, has not had any effect on cricket in Zimbabwe. Last season, the Logan Cup, the country’s first-class competition, was delayed several timesafter players opted to strike when salaries went unpaid. – espncricinfo.com