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(Photo courtesy - Ryan Burl s Twitter handle)
HARARE: Frustrated with financial constraints, Zimbabwe batsman Ryan Burl requested sponsorships for the national team by posting a photo of his worn-out shoes to highlight the plight of his country s cricket and was obliged by footwear giant PUMA.
Burl s plea worked as sportswear giant Puma promised him sponsorship. Any chance we can get a sponsor so we don t have to glue our shoes back after every series, Burl asked in a tweet at a time when some of the cricket boards are earning millions from sponsorships alone.
Any chance we can get a sponsor so we don’t have to glue our shoes back after every series @newbalance… https://t.co/WAbibIoSBq Ryan Burl (@ryanburl3) 1621700023000
Zimbabwe cricketer pleads for sponsor, posts picture of ripped shoe
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Ex-Zimbabwe captain Streak accepts ICC ban but denies fixing
April 30, 2021
HARARE: Former Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak, who was given an eight-year ban by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for corruption, on Thursday apologised and took “full responsibility” for his actions, but said he was never involved in any attempts to fix matches. The 47-year-old was banned earlier this month after admitting five breaches of the ICC’s anti-corruption code. The charges included revealing inside information which could be used for betting purposes and failing to disclose a payment in bitcoin from a potential corrupter to anti-corruption officials. The games in question included several international matches in 2018, as well as matches in Twenty20 leagues in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh.