ZC Dismisses Claims of No-Confidence

The Herald today carries a denial of CricInfo's earlier reports of a vote of no-confidence in the current ZC board, citing alleged racial bias:

The country's cricket authorities believe CricInfo's coverage of events in this country has clearly been biased against the board since its fallout with rebel white cricketers. The website uses a correspondent who uses a pseudonym Stephen Price who has clearly taken sides with those who are rebelling against the board's authority.

The paper quotes a Press Release from ZC as saying:

"The point to note is that people are appointed onto the ZC board through a constitutional mechanism and can only be removed by due process, which does not include the move reported to have been taken by the provincial chairmen. Notwithstanding the fact that we have just published financial statements which were passed by an international firm of auditors without a single qualification. If there are specific items that the provincial chairmen want to be forensically audited, we are happy to immediately provide for this."

Interestingly, The Herald's sister paper The Chronicle has carried the CricInfo report in full.
Zimbabwe Cricket dismiss claims