London: Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the owners of Lord's cricket ground, have rejected a request from an anti-Robert Mugabe protest group to have a dedicated spot inside the ground when the first Test against Zimbabwe starts there on Thursday.
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.
London: Protesters invaded the Lord's ground in London on Tuesday as English cricket authorities met to decide whether to reject British premier Tony Blair's call to boycott Zimbabwe during next month's World Cup.
London: Protesters invaded the Lord's ground in London on Tuesday as English cricket authorities met to decide whether to reject British premier Tony Blair's call to boycott Zimbabwe during next month's World Cup.
<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
<font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif">London: Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak was under no illusions on Friday about the size of the task facing his inexperienced squad on its two Test tour of England. </font><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif"><img height="100" alt="Zimbabwean skipper Heath Streak" hspace="10" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/2003/test_series/eng-zim/streak1.jpg" width="150" align="right" vspace="10"