London:Former Zimbabwe captain Andy Flower has called for sporting sanctions against the regime of Robert Mugabe following the vicious beating of opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai.
London:Britain's Sports Minister Richard Caborn wants to meet with the International Cricket Council (ICC) in a bid to help resolve the cricket crisis in Zimbabwe.
Harare:The Zimbabwe Cricket Union (ZCU) and their dissident white players are champing at the bit to fire racism allegation broadsides at each other.
Harare:Zimbabwe's side of untested teenage schoolboys and others in their early 20s have shown progress in matches against touring 'A' sides, coach Phil Simmons said.
More imagesHarare:Lawyers representing the Zimbabwe Cricket Union (ZCU) and 15 striking white players were in exploratory talks in Harare to see if there is any way to break the three month impasse caused by the sacking of captain Heath Streak.
Adelaide:Former Zimbabwean cricket captain Andy Flower said he had been released from his playing contract with South Australia, citing family reasons.
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London: England's Craig White was one of the few people to have gained from the fact that the first day's play in the opening Test of two between England and Pakistan here on Thursday was washed out without a ball being