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Coltart slams U19 picks, demands ICC probe on bias claims
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77935, member: 636"] Former government minister David Coltart demanded an international investigation into Zimbabwe's Under-19 cricket team selection. He publicly accused Zimbabwe Cricket of racist and regionalist selection policies. The call came one day after the cricket board celebrated its upcoming role as co-host a World Cup event. Coltart labeled the chosen squad a national shame and disgrace. He claimed the selectors ignored the nation's best available talent. His online statements specifically urged the International Cricket Council, or ICC, to intervene immediately. The controversy ignited following a fan analysis posted on social media. The analysis questioned why top-performing players from schools in Bulawayo were omitted. It suggested a systemic bias favoring athletes with connections to Harare. Other users online alleged corruption and a patronage system, citing weak player statistics and familial connections within the board. Some voices defended the selection process, noting three players from Bulawayo schools did make the twenty-man squad. They criticized Coltart's statements as racist rhetoric from a nostalgic former era. Zimbabwe Cricket has not issued an official response to the escalating accusations. [/QUOTE]
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