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Cricket: Zimbabwe wait on decision over future (icWales)
July 3, 2008ZIMBABWE’S future as a cricketing nation will not be known until later today after the International Cricket Council’s executive board appeared to delay talks on the issue.
From playground cricket to VIP committee room, Morgan becomes ICC’s main man (icWales)
July 3, 2008Gareth Griffiths speaks to former Glamorgan chairman and new ICC president David Morgan about the huge challenges facing the world of cricket
On cricket alone, Zimbabwe is in disgrace (Times Online)
July 3, 2008So let us talk not politics but cricket. After all, that is what Peter Chingoka and Ozias Bvute want, is it not?
Cricket heads delay Zimbabwe vote (BBC News)
July 3, 2008A vote on whether Zimbabwe should be suspended from the International Cricket Council is postponed until Thursday.
Cricket: Zimbabwe to dominate ICC's Dubai discussion (The New Zealand Herald)
July 3, 2008In the next few days, big-time cricket will run the gamut of emotions from A to Z. And then there is Zimbabwe. There has always been Zimbabwe. It has haunted the game for the past five years, but this time it is different.
Cricket: 'Difficult' for ICC to remove Zimbabwe, claims official (Guardian Unlimited)
July 3, 2008A decision on Zimbabwe's membership of the International Cricket Council will not be made until tomorrow
Cricket tribute to Fred Forge (The Natal Witness Group)
July 3, 2008The KwaZulu-Natal Cricket Union (KZNCU) said yesterday that it learnt with shock of the death of Fred Forge. The KZNCU said Forge was in the midst of compiling player profiles for a book commissioned by the KZNCU.
Loss on Zimbabwe vote can prove costly to English cricket board (IANS via Yahoo! India News)
July 3, 2008London, July 2 (IANS) The English cricket board (ECB) faces a staggering $20 million loss next year if the International Cricket Council (ICC) decides to retain Zimbabwe's one-day status in its Chief Executives' Meeting Wednesday.
Cricket: Dileep Premachandran on the ICC's forthcoming decision on Zimbabwe (Guardian Unlimited)
July 3, 2008The intertwining of politics and cricket in Asia means the ICC won't vote for sporting sanctions against Mugabe's oppressive regime, writes Dileep Premachandran
Unfair to place blame on young over cricket fracas (Wanstead and Woodford Guardian)
July 3, 2008WHILE I understand that there have been problems in Woodford Green with youngsters disrupting cricket games, I can't help but feel, as I often do, that the children are being victimised.
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