ZC have been ordered to pay match fees outstanding to Gavin Ewing from the 2005 series against India, New Zealand and Kenya. Ewing had refused to hand back his ZC car in the dispute over the outstanding fees, which arose when ZC decided to pay players in Zimbabwe dollars instead of in foreign currency, as required by player contracts at the time. According to the Sunday News:
The matter, which had been pending at the High Court in Harare, was finalised last month in favour of Ewing. ZC were ordered to pay what they owed the player and were given a time in which to settle.
In return, Ewing was directed to return the car issued to him by ZC when he was still contracted to the cricket mother body.
Ewing is the first of a number of players with outstanding court cases to have a judgement issued. Heath Streak, Stuart Carlisle, Andy Blignaut and Dion Ebrahim all have outstanding cases relating to the same series.
Sunday News - Ewing wins case against ZC
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