Harare:Talks between Zimbabwe cricket captain Heath Streak, who has reportedly resigned, and Zimbabwe Cricket Union (ZCU) chief executive Vincent Hogg were under way to try and resolve a looming crisis.
London: The players of the Zimbabwe cricket squad set to embark on their tour of England have not been selected according to their ability but because they won't rock the boat with President Robert Mugabe's government, claimed former skipper Alistair Campbell on Tuesday.
Bulawayo (Zimbabwe): Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak on Saturday began plotting the downfall of Pakistan which stands in the way of his team and a place in the next round of the World Cup.
Harare: Though happy with his team's convincing win against Zimbabwe in a World Cup league match, skipper Saurav Ganguly on Wednesday felt India performed to only 80 per cent of its ability and there was scope for improvement.
Harare: Though happy with his team's convincing win against Zimbabwe in a World Cup league match, skipper Saurav Ganguly on Wednesday felt India performed to only 80 per cent of its ability and there was scope for improvement.
Bulawayo (Zimbabwe): Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak on Saturday began plotting the downfall of Pakistan which stands in the way of his team and a place in the next round of the World Cup.
Bulawayo (Zimbabwe): Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak on Saturday began plotting the downfall of Pakistan which stands in the way of his team and a place in the next round of the World Cup.
Sharjah: Satisfied with the successful completion of "the first stage of the rebuilding process", Pakistan captain Rashid Latif said quite a few questions regarding Pakistani cricket had been answered in the Sharjah Cup tournament, which his side won last night beating
<p>London: British-based opponents of Robert Mugabe's regime in Zimbabwe have hinted they could disrupt the Zimbabwean cricket team's current tour of England.<p>Alan Wilkinson, co-organiser of the 'Stop the Tour' group which is co-ordinating protests, said on Wednesday his organisation was planning
<p>Harare: West Indies captain Brian Lara fell cheaply on the third day of the first Test against Zimbabwe and the tourists suddenly found themselves struggling to close a huge first innings gap. <p>West Indies were making a positive response Thursday to