Harare:Captain Sourav Ganguly and coach Greg Chappell have headed off in different directions, literally, and there is growing concern on how it could undermine Team India ahead of the second cricket Test, starting in Harare on Tuesday.
Harare: Zimbabwe cricket captain Heath Streak said on Friday his team fully supported the country's hosting of World Cup Cricket matches next month, dismissing reports his players were divided over the issue.
Hobart: The International Cricket Council (ICC) remains committed to the view that World Cup matches will be moved from Zimbabwe only if the troubled country becomes unsafe for players, ICC president Malcolm Gray said on Friday.
London: The International Cricket Council (ICC) was going ahead on Monday with plans to stage World Cup matches in Zimbabwe despite the weekend murder of an Australian tourist in the strife-torn country.
London: The International Cricket Council (ICC) was going ahead on Monday with plans to stage World Cup matches in Zimbabwe despite the weekend murder of an Australian tourist in the strife-torn country.
Harare: Zimbabwe's suitability as a venue for next month's cricket World Cup was in the spotlight again after a 27-year-old Australian tourist was stabbed to death at the country's prime tourist destination, the Victoria Falls.
Harare: Zimbabwe's suitability as a venue for next month's cricket World Cup was in the spotlight again after a 27-year-old Australian tourist was stabbed to death at the country's prime tourist destination, the Victoria Falls.
Sydney: The weekend murder of an Australian tourist in Zimbabwe underscores the need for a boycott of World Cup cricket matches planned in the strife-torn nation next month, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday.
Sydney: The weekend murder of an Australian tourist in Zimbabwe underscores the need for a boycott of World Cup cricket matches planned in the strife-torn nation next month, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday.
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".