Zim Players Short-Changed After World Cup?

CricInfo reports on how the proceeds of the World Cup are being shared amongst players:

As Zimbabwe Cricket battles to stave off another exodus of players, it has been revealed that while most other Full Member countries have paid their players between 20 and 25% of their income from the World Cup, Zimbabwe's cash-strapped cricketers will only a fraction of the money paid to ZC by the ICC.

Each of the ten Full Members is expected to receive around US$11.5 million from the tournament, and Cricinfo has learnt that most of them will pay around 20% into a player pool. This equates to between US$2.3 and US$2.8 million. However, Zimbabwe's players are believed to be in line for a fraction of that, perhaps as little as 2%.

The article goes on to rightly question where the money retained by ZC is going, if not to the players. They also claim that, in addition to Anthony Ireland and Vusi Sibanda, at least two more players will shortly announce their retirement from the Zimbabwe international side.
CricInfo - Zimbabwe's players sold short