Zimbabwe's former cricket captain Sean Williams has effectively been dropped from international cricket after entering a rehabilitation program for drug addiction. The 39-year-old all-rounder had pulled out of the T20 side before a World Cup Africa Qualifier series in September, prompting an internal investigation into his withdrawal.
Williams' struggles with addiction have led to disciplinary issues and repeated unavailability, impacting team preparations and performance, according to Zimbabwe Cricket. A review of Williams' record showed a history of disciplinary issues, and the governing body said it was "not feasible" to continue his national contract when it runs out on December 31.
Despite this decision, Zimbabwe Cricket acknowledged Williams' immense contribution to the country's cricket over the past two decades, saying he has played a pivotal role in some significant moments. The board wishes him strength in his recovery and every success in his future endeavors.
Williams has scored almost 9,000 runs and taken more than 150 wickets across all three formats of the game for Zimbabwe. His decision to seek rehabilitation comes after he disclosed that he had been struggling with drug addiction during the internal investigation.
Williams' struggles with addiction have led to disciplinary issues and repeated unavailability, impacting team preparations and performance, according to Zimbabwe Cricket. A review of Williams' record showed a history of disciplinary issues, and the governing body said it was "not feasible" to continue his national contract when it runs out on December 31.
Despite this decision, Zimbabwe Cricket acknowledged Williams' immense contribution to the country's cricket over the past two decades, saying he has played a pivotal role in some significant moments. The board wishes him strength in his recovery and every success in his future endeavors.
Williams has scored almost 9,000 runs and taken more than 150 wickets across all three formats of the game for Zimbabwe. His decision to seek rehabilitation comes after he disclosed that he had been struggling with drug addiction during the internal investigation.