As England and Australia engaged in the game's oldest rivalry, the Zimbabweans were crushed 5-0 by the world's top-ranked team, making it impossible to forget the primary objective of the series: to keep cricket alive in an ailing country.
Zimbabwe Cricket's financial statement for 2012 confirmed that its liabilities exceeded its assets by $8.36 million, and listed more than USD 15 million worth of loans -- some of it from the International Cricket Council.
"The latest loss you will have seen from our report is that we're down about USD 4.2 million last year.
"We're carrying serious bank loans now which basically stagger us from one four-year cycle to the next."
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Cricket in Zimbabwe is already functioning in a threadbare environment, with ZC cutting its disbursements to franchise cricket by more than 50 per cent in 2012, and expenditure on players and officials falling from USD 4.48 million in 2011 to USD 2.14 million last year.