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Zimbabwe's Vusi Sibanda to retire from international cricket Sydney | April 17, 2007 9:43:31 PM IST
Walking on the footsteps of his senior colleagues, Zimbabwean batsman Vusi Sibanda has decided to retire from international cricket to pursue a club career in Sydney. The 23-year-old batsman's decision came as a result of the the ever-rising mismanagement and corruption in the Zimbabwe cricket board. ''I had dreamed of playing for Zimbabwe all my life, but, over the years, it has changed a lot. The young guys have been left to clean up the mess. In the last three years, I don't feel like my game has improved, and I believe that will happen in Australia,'' the 23-year-old Sibanda told 'Sydney Morning Herald'. ''I know that, in the long run, I can better my career here. I wouldn't mind playing for a grade or Shires team, so long as I felt my game was improving,'' added the tennage batsman, who has represented his country in the ongoing Caribbean World Cup. Earlier, former captain Heath Streak, Henry Olonga and Mark Vermeulen also opted for premature retirements because of the crisis. UNI XC SSC ND1455
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