Safety no problem, everything is under control: ZCU Harare: Zimbabwe~~s cricket chief on Thursday welcomed signs English cricketers would press on with their World Cup match in the South African country, arguing the security situation was "under control"..
ECB to defy govt~~s appeal, to go ahead with Zim ties London: English cricket officials appeared set on Thursday to defy the British government and go ahead with their World Cup game in Zimbabwe..
Thatscricket - Specials - WC 2003 - ICC panel to visit Kenya, address security concernsLondon: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced that a safety and security delegation would visit Kenya for inspection of the security arrangements and preparations ahead of the ICC World Cup 2003..
England in ~~no-win~~ position over Zimbabwe: Tim Lamb London: England~~s senior cricket administrator said on Thursday the British government had left the team in a "no-win" position over its calls for a boycott of its World Cup match in Zimbabwe..
Bradman would have considered Zimbabwe boycott: Son Sydney: Cricketing legend Sir Donald Bradman would have wanted Australia to consider the fate of Zimbabwe~~s people in deciding whether its cricket team should play there during the World Cup, his son said..
A different picture had India played its cards right Bangalore: In my previous article, I had picked on the media over its participation in Indian cricket..