David Coltart calls for ICC audit to save Zimbabwe cricket from continued decline

Bulawayo Mayor David Coltart has demanded intervention from cricket's governing body to address systemic failures within Zimbabwe's national sport. The former Sports Minister used the social media platform X to condemn what he describes as leadership pursuing personal agendas rather than national interests. Coltart accused the International Cricket Council of overlooking violations of ethical standards and anti-discrimination policies that have damaged the game's integrity. He pointed to selection processes marred by racial and regional prejudice as evidence of institutional corruption requiring immediate investigation. The mayor referenced previous ICC audits during his ministerial tenure as proof that external oversight can produce meaningful reforms.

Zimbabwe cricket continues struggling against international competitors after years of administrative mismanagement and controversial player choices. Coltart believes another comprehensive audit represents the most effective pathway toward exposing entrenched problems within the sport's governing structures. He challenged respected former players like Tatenda Taibu to amplify calls for systematic change. The country retains talented cricketers across various regions who deserve fair consideration for national team selection. Recovery remains achievable through decisive ICC action and sustained pressure from cricket stakeholders committed to restoring Zimbabwe's competitive standing.
 

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