Should Zimbabwe accept Australia invitation to plan in neutral ground?

Malaysia
May 16, 2007 11:30pm CST
Australia made it clear that no way they will be playing in Zimbabwe as a protest to Mugabe's government.
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@nanhegujral (4632)
• India
17 May 07
I think that there should not be any problem from Zimbabwe to play on the neutral ground. But if Zimbabwe board is facing losses as Australia is not ready to play in Zimbabwe should take fine from Australian board.
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@anoop85 (106)
• India
17 May 07
i dont think so and not to be so because in today's cricket world Australian team is the worst team according to their attitude towards other team. australia is playing against zimbabwe cricket team not against their president. they can complaint about their security problems. not can involve in any country's political issues. so it is my opinion that zimbabawe should not accept to play in a neutral venue.
• Pakistan
17 May 07
Its politics in Zimbabwe due to which they lost some great players. Remember, in 1999 Zimbabwe had a pretty good site, competitive. Coming back to the question, well australians are right to protest against Mugabe's government. At present zimbabew do not have good players. Even some club sites are better than them. They should consider themselves lucky that atleast australia is agreed to play in neutral venue.