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Zimbabwe Cricket Union disappointed with England news

Zimbabwe Cricket Union disappointed with England news

The Zimbabwe Cricket Union has received with disappointment the news that the England and Wales Cricket Board has rejected the direction by the International Cricket Council to play in Zimbabwe, leading to the cancellation of tomorrow's match between

12-Feb-2003ZCU Media Release
Zimbabwe dispute between ICC and ECB  meanders on

Zimbabwe dispute between ICC and ECB meanders on

The unsavoury brinkmanship that has developed between the England and Wales Cricket Board and the International Cricket Council continued in Cape Town today, as England considered their response to the ICC's confidential reply to their latest appeal

11-Feb-2003Stephen Lamb
ECB withdraw from Zimbabwe on safety grounds

ECB withdraw from Zimbabwe on safety grounds

The ICC today announced that England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) had rejected the ICC's direction to play in Zimbabwe and the England team will not travel to Harare for its match on 13 February

11-Feb-2003ICC Media Release
ECB issues clarification on security debate

ECB issues clarification on security debate

Further to the International Cricket Council's (ICC) Media Release issuedearlier today (Monday 10 February), the England and Wales Cricket Board(ECB) wishes to make clear that it was the ICC's own World Cup SecurityDirectorate which was the source of

10-Feb-2003Media Release
England will not play World Cup match in Zimbabwe

England will not play World Cup match in Zimbabwe

The England and Wales Cricket Board have told the International Cricket Council in a letter that they will not play Zimbabwe in Harare on Thursday.

10-Feb-2003CricInfo
ICC respond to ECB security concern

ICC respond to ECB security concern

The ICC today advised the England & Wales Cricket Board of the professional advice it had received on the new information provided to it by the ECB on Sunday

10-Feb-2003ICC Media Release
Zimbabwe beat Namibia and the weather

Zimbabwe beat Namibia and the weather

A magnificent innings of 172 not out from Craig Wishart was the highlight of a rain-affected Zimbabwe victory over Namibia in the opening Pool A match of the World Cup competition

10-Feb-2003John Ward
We were outplayed, admits Namibia skipper

We were outplayed, admits Namibia skipper

Namibian captain Deon Kotze offered no excuses for his team's disappointing defeat at the hands of Zimbabwe in Harare today.

10-Feb-2003CricInfo
ICC calls on ECB to make up its mind

ICC calls on ECB to make up its mind

The International Cricket Council (ICC) today called on the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to make up its mind on its game in Zimbabwe after a day where it repeatedly avoided providing a direct answer to a simple question

10-Feb-2003ICC Media Release
England postpone Zimbabwe decision after 'new information'

England postpone Zimbabwe decision after 'new information'

England players and officials are still locked in discussions over whether to boycott their World Cup match in Zimbabwe after a further delay in announcing their decision.

09-Feb-2003CricInfo
ICC to respond to ECB on Monday

ICC to respond to ECB on Monday

The ICC has confirmed that it will respond to the ECB on Monday, with regard to new information provided in relation to Zimbabwe

09-Feb-2003ICC Media Release
ECB to continue talks with England players over Zimbabwe issue

ECB to continue talks with England players over Zimbabwe issue

The ECB Chairman, David Morgan, and Chief Executive, Tim Lamb, will continue discussions with the England players and their representatives today regarding the team's World Cup match in Zimbabwe

08-Feb-2003ECB Media Release
ECB appeal declined by ICC Appeals Commissioner Sachs

ECB appeal declined by ICC Appeals Commissioner Sachs

The decision of the ICC Technical Committee to decline the ECB's request to reschedule its match against Zimbabwe in Harare on 13 February, has been endorsed by ICC Appeals Commissioner Justice Albie Sachs

08-Feb-2003ICC Media Release
Justice Sachs confirms directions for ECB Appeal

Justice Sachs confirms directions for ECB Appeal

Justice Albie Sachs, the ICC Appeals Commissioner appointed to hear the England & Wales Cricket Board Appeal against yesterday's decision of the ICC Technical Committee, has confirmed the Directions he has given to both parties involved in today's

07-Feb-2003ICC Media Release
England lose final appeal on Zimbabwe

England lose final appeal on Zimbabwe

The England and Wales Cricket Board has lost its appeal against an International Cricket Council ruling that their World Cup match against Zimbabwe must go ahead in Harare next week.

07-Feb-2003CricInfo
Decision based on careful consideration - Speed

Decision based on careful consideration - Speed

The chief executive of the International Cricket Council, Malcolm Speed, has tonight been explaining why the ICC's technical committee rejected England's request for their World Cup match in Zimbabwe to be moved to South Africa

06-Feb-2003CricInfo
ICC Technical Committee declines ECB request

ICC Technical Committee declines ECB request

The ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 Technical Committee has declined a request from the England & Wales Cricket Board to reschedule its match against Zimbabwe in Harare on 13 February

06-Feb-2003ICC Media Release
ECB Chairman expresses extreme concern on Zimbabwe security

ECB Chairman expresses extreme concern on Zimbabwe security

During the ICC Board of Directors' teleconference this morning, David Morgan, the ECB Chairman, did not put forward a formal resolution to the ICC Board to move England's match against Zimbabwe from Harare

30-Jan-2003Media Release
ICC acknowledges player concerns

ICC acknowledges player concerns

The ICC today confirmed that it was aware of the safety and security concerns of the England players and that it would continue to monitor the situation in Zimbabwe in the lead-up to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003

27-Jan-2003ICC Media Release
Zimbabwe A beat South Africa A to take the series 2-1

Zimbabwe A beat South Africa A to take the series 2-1

Zimbabwe A, so rather misleadingly designated, won the three-match one-day series against a genuine South Africa A team by 14 runs at Harare Sports Club, in front of a crowd numbering perhaps about 3000 during the afternoon

26-Jan-2003John Ward

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