Exotic plants need the right environment to bloom in. And in Andy Flower, English cricket may have found that special element, to give the country’s game a new perspective. Seemingly passive, Andy Flower gets his point across in the most subtle
New Delhi:The International Cricket Council (ICC) will discuss troubled Zimbabwe's Test status and try to resolve an internal tussle over its future president at an annual meeting to be held in London starting on Sunday.
Bridgetown (Barbados):West Indies' planned A tour to Zimbabwe should be cancelled because of player safety concerns, the West Indies Players' Association (WIPA) said.
London:Zimbabwe should not return to the Test arena until it shows it can perform at the required standard, an International Cricket Council committee said on Thursday.
Harare:The Zimbabwean government on Sunday denounced as 'desperate' and 'racist' Australia's decision to ban its national cricket team's tour of Harare over the country's political and economic crisis.
Sydney:Australian officials say they are obliged to go ahead with their scheduled tour of Zimbabwe despite calls from the government to boycott the trip.
Sydney:The Australian government signalled Friday that it is likely to call on the country's world champion cricketers to cancel a planned tour of Zimbabwe this year.
Barcelona:Former Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh said players have to take the initiative if the problem of match-fixing is to be eradicated from the sport.
Sydney:Australia will send their first cricket team to Zimbabwe next month since the troubled tour of 2004, Cricket Australia said.
Wellington:The West Indies will play an extra Test in New Zealand early next year after the cancellation of Zimbabwe's tour in December, New Zealand Cricket said.