Wellington:World cricket's governing body ruled out cancelling New Zealand's tour to Zimbabwe next month but said it accepted the New Zealand government could stop it going ahead.
Wellington:Zimbabwe's first black Test cricketer, Henry Olonga, is to join a campaign here aimed at stopping New Zealand's cricket tour of his homeland, Greens Party co-leader Rod Donald said.
Wellington:New Zealand's foreign minister Phil Goff has asked cricket's world governing body to ban Zimbabwe from international tours because of what he called human rights abuses by President Robert Mugabe's government.
Wellington:New Zealand foreign affairs minister Phil Goff said he hopes to enlist British and Australian support in a bid to get the International Cricket Council (ICC) to ban Zimbabwe.
London:England will go ahead with their One-day International series to Zimbabwe in November, International Cricket Council (ICC) president Ehsan Mani revealed.
London:British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said that the Government will offer advice about safety and security for England's controversial tour of Zimbabwe in November.
London:Veteran anti-apartheid campaigner Archbishop Desmond Tutu urged England's cricketers not to tour Zimbabwe, saying the world has to send a clear signal to President Robert Mugabe's regime.
London: Former Zimbabwe fast bowler Henry Olonga has praised ex-England One-day captain Nasser Hussain and the rest of his team for refusing to play in his country during the World Cup.
London: Jonty Rhodes' maiden county championship century helped Gloucestershire get the most out of its draw away to second division rivals Northamptonshire at Wantage Road on Saturday.
London: Former Zimbabwe batsman Andy Flower has said he has 'mixed emotions' about the African country's forthcoming tour of England.