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Zimbabwe Cricket: There’s no wage protest – Cricket365.com

Zimbabwe Cricket has denied reports that players are protesting a lack of wages and contracts, saying it’s more a discussion about a few questions, and that calling it a protest is making a ‘mountain out of a molehill’.

Cricinfo have reported that several Zimbabwe players are refusing to train in Harare, demanding to know why some players have not been paid since July last year, and there has also been no news on their contract extensions.

The players, via a source to the website, also said that ZC refused to pay for players outside Harare to travel to training there, and that equipment and balls were lacking at training.

But ZC have denied this, saying they are well on top of things, and that contracts will be issued shortly. They also insist the money to pay domestic players has been sent to the teams in batches, and the final amounts will be paid soon.

ZC spokesperson Darlington Majonga said on Cricinfo: “The players have asked ZC for an update on new contracts and their delayed match fees.

“But to equate their honest request for an engagement on the important issues to an ultimatum of some sort would be kind of making a mountain out of a molehill.

“What is important is that their contracts are ready following an all-inclusive negotiation process that involved representatives of the players.

“On the other issue, ZC has been paying the match fees in tranches and will settle the outstanding amounts soon.”

Earlier, the player interviewed had said: “We are just fed up at the moment. It is crisis after crisis over here,” and that the players were demanding to speak with ZC boss Wilfred Mukondiwa.

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’He lost a lot of blood’: Former Test cricketer hospitalised after leopard mauling – Fox Sports

Former Zimbabwe cricketer Guy Whittall has undergone emergency surgery after he was mauled by a wounded leopard while on a hunting expedition earlier this week.

The 51-year-old, who represented Zimbabwe in 46 Tests and 147 ODIs between 1993 and 2003, sustained cuts to his arms and a gash to his head during the bloody attack near Buffalo Range.

Whittall, who “lost a lot of blood” during the incident, was flown to Harare and transferred to Milton Park Hospital for treatment, with his wife Hannah Stooks Whittall providing an update on Facebook.

“Guy and I are overwhelmed by the hundreds of messages of well wishers after Guy’s run in with a wounded leopard earlier today,” she wrote.

“He is currently awaiting surgery tomorrow morning as he lost a lot of blood today. We will know more tomorrow when they remove bandages.”

Whittall’s dog Chikara, who helped wrestle off the leopard, was also taken to a vet following the ordeal.

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Guy Whittall in hospital after the attack.
Guy Whittall in hospital after the attack.Source: Facebook
Guy Whittall after the attack.
Guy Whittall after the attack.Source: Facebook

Back in 2013, Whittall made headlines after discovering an 165kg crocodile under his bed, which crawled into his lodge and spent the night while he slept.

“The really disconcerting thing about the whole episode is the fact that I was sitting on the edge of the bed that morning, bare foot and just centimetres away from the croc,” Whittall said at the time.

“It came from the Turgwe River, which is a couple of kilometres from the house. They often wander about the bush, especially when it’s cold and raining. I think he liked it under the bed because it was warm.”

Whittall, who runs a safari business with his family in Humani, represented Zimbabwe at three World Cups, in 1996, 1999 and 2003. He scored 4912 runs and claimed 139 wickets for his country.

“He really is one lucky man, first he had the crocodile and now the leopard, he really is the cat with nine lives,” his wife told the Daily Mail.

“He was so fortunate that Chikara was there to help him and get the leopard off him otherwise who knows how it might have ended.

“We are so grateful to him, and Chikara going to get some extra chicken as a treat. He’s got to see the vet as he has a few scratches and but he should be ok, he’s in better shape than Guy.

“Fortunately, Guy is up in bed and talking, he’s telling anyone who will listen how he wrestled with a leopard but we all know it was down to Chikara.”

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A Decade After Surviving An Eight-Foot Crocodile, Zimbabwe Cricketer Guy Whittall Survives Leopard Attack | Cricket … – Wisden

Former Zimbabwe cricketer Guy Whittall survived a leopard attack eleven years after spending a night above an eight-foot crocodile.

One morning in September 2013, at the Humani Ranch, the Whittall’s game reserve in Zimbabwe, Guy Whittall woke up and sat barefoot on the edge of the bed for a while before making his way to the kitchen.

Most human beings do not live to tell a comparable tale, but Whittall now has two. On April 23, he was attacked by a wounded leopard, and things might have taken a turn for far worse had his dog Chikara not intervened.

“He was stabilised at Hippo Clinic by wonderful staff,” wrote his wife Hannah Stooks Whittall on Facebook. “He was then airlifted from Buffalo Range by Ace Ambulance to Harare, then transferred to Milton Park Hospital for treatment.”

Having lost a lot of blood, Whittall will undergo surgery today (April 25). Chikara, too, will be taken to the veterinary staff after being “mauled by the leopard”.

Whittall played 46 Tests for Zimbabwe between 1993/94 and 2002/03, and had 2,207 runs at 29.42 and 51 wickets at 40.94. He is best remembered for a “century average” (batting average in innings where he made a hundred) of 623, the highest in the history of Test cricket. Whittall’s four Test hundreds were 113*, 203*, 188*, and 119.

Whittall also had 2,705 runs at 22.54 and 88 wickets at 39.55 from 147 ODIs, and was part of three World Cup squads, in 1996, 1999, and 2003. Zimbabwe made it to the Super Six on each of the last two occasions.

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Former International Cricketer Cheats Death Surviving a Horrific Leopard Attack; Bloody Images Emerge – News18

Guy Whittal after he was attacked by a leopard (L). Whittal after undergoing surgery (R) (Photo: Hannah Stooks Whittall/Facebook)

Guy Whittal after he was attacked by a leopard (L). Whittal after undergoing surgery (R) (Photo: Hannah Stooks Whittall/Facebook)

Years after finding a crocodile under his bed, former Zimbabwe cricketer Guy Whittal had a brush with a wild animal once again – this time attacked by a leopard while he was with his pet dog.

Former Zimbabwe international cricketer Guy Whittal survived a leopard attack and had to undergo emergency surgery after being airlifted from Buffalo Range, Zimbabwe.  The photos of Whittal, who was severely injured and receiving medical treatment, were shared by his wife on social media on Monday.

In the post, Hannah Stooks Whittall chronicled the ordeal her husband went through, saying that Guy lost a lot of blood and shared a couple of photos, one of which has Guy bandaged heavily and wearing a bloodied shirt.

Hannah wrote,” Guy and I are overwhelmed by the hundreds of messages of well wishers after guys run in with a wounded leopard earlier today – We are very fortunate that he was stabilized at Hippo Clinic by wonderful staff. He was then Airlifted from Buffalo Range by Ace Ambulance to Harare, then transferred to Milton Park Hospital for treatment”.

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“Evening, all you special people. Guy and I are overwhelmed by the hundreds of messages of well wishers after guys run in with a wounded leopard earlier today – We are very fortunate that he was stabilized at Hippo Clinic by wonderful staff. He was then Airlifted from Buffalo Range by Ace Ambulance to Harare, then transferred to Milton Park Hospital for treatment.  He is currently awaiting surgery tomorrow morning as he lost alot of blood today.

We will know more tomorrow when they remove bandages in Theatre – To Vikus Jane and Nick Coetzeeyou are incredible – Brent Hein for getting Guy to hospital To Allianz Care – Miles Bennett and Rhona Gherke thank you !

Finally to our faithful K9 Chikara his handler and trackers – Chikara coming up tomorrow to the vet after being mauled by the leopard and getting the cat off Guy ! Very special boy – Whittal runs a safari business and was mauled by the big cat while he was out his his pet dog Chikara, who was also injured trying to save him.

Whitall runs a safari business in Zimbabwe and was attacked while trekking through the conservancy he runs at Humani, Zimbabwe, as reported by The Daily Mail. 

This is not the first time Whittal, who represented Zimbabwe in 46 Tests and 147 ODIs in a decade-long international career, has encountered a wild animal. In 2013, He was shocked to wake up to discover a massive 8-foot-long crocodile hiding under his bed.

The 150-kg crocodile sneaked into the Humani lodge in Zimbabwe and spent the entire night lying quietly, just centimetres beneath an oblivious Whittall. It was only discovered the following morning when Guy, who was enjoying breakfast in the kitchen, heard the terrified screams of a housemaid.

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