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Heartbroken Zimbabwe cricketers take to Twitter after ICC ban

The ICC on Thursday suspended Zimbabwe Cricket with immediate effect violation of global body's constitution which doesn't allow any government intervention.

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  • Jul 19, 2019, 02:51 PM IST

Zimbabwe cricketers, including Sikandar Raza, were left shocked and heartbroken after the ICC suspended Zimbabwe cricket for government interference, a decision which they believe ended their careers and reduced the team to a bunch of strangers.

The ICC on Thursday suspended Zimbabwe Cricket with immediate effect violation of global body's constitution which doesn't allow any government intervention.

In an emotional post in twitter, Raza said this is not how he wanted to bid goodbye to the sport.

1. Sikandar Raza

Sikandar Raza
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"How one decision has made a team, strangers, How one decision has made so many people unemployed, How one decision affects so many families, How one decision has ended so many careers, Certainly not how I wanted to say goodbye to international cricket @ICC," posted from his twitter handle.

How one decision has made a team , strangers
How one decision has made so many people unemployed
How one decision effect so many families
How one decision has ended so many careers
Certainly not how I wanted to say goodbye to international cricket. @ICC pic.twitter.com/lEW02Qakwx

— Sikandar Raza (@SRazaB24) July 18, 2019

2. Brendan Taylor

Brendan Taylor
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Former Zimbabwe skipper Brendan Taylor said the heartbreaking decision ended the careers of many people who have been associated with the sport in the country.

"@ICC It's heartbreaking to hear your verdict and suspend cricket in Zimbabwe. The @ZimbabweSrc has no government back round yet our Chairman is an MP? Hundreds of honest people, players, support staff, ground staff totally devoted to ZC out of a job, just like that," Taylor tweeted.

3. Kyle Jarvis

Kyle Jarvis
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Zimbabwe fast bowler Kyle Jarvis too expressed his disappointment on social media.

"A lot of good people have just been put out of work @ICC," he wrote in his twitter handle before adding: "Gutted".

A lot of good people have just been put out of work @ICC

— Kyle Jarvis (@KyleJarv89) July 18, 2019

Gutted https://t.co/UMkLDD1k70

— Kyle Jarvis (@KyleJarv89) July 18, 2019

4. Solomon Mire

Solomon Mire
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Zimbabwe all-rounder Solomon Mire, meanwhile, announced his retirement from all forms of cricket after the ICC decision.

"I informed the players and tech staff of my decision at the end of the recent tour and wanted to formally announce my decision to retire from Zimbabwe cricket in all formats with immediate effect," he wrote on his instagram page.

"It is unfortunate and untimely however to leave under the current circumstances that are out of my control but I have decided to take a step in a new direction," added the 29-year-old, who played 47 ODIs for Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe were scheduled to tour India in January 2020 to play three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. They last travelled to India in February and March 2002.

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