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Dylan Cleaver: Hopeless ICC fails test again

United Kingdom :: London | Jul 05, 1:19 PM | Event Rating: 0
Dylan Cleaver: Hopeless ICC fails test again
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That is the only conclusion you can reach after the staggering decision made by the International Cricket Council (ICC) to reverse the result of the third test between Pakistan and England at The Oval in 2006. That test, lest we forget, ended in ...
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Source: Androscoggin News | Jul 06, 6:28 AM

English cricket chiefs have described Zimbabwe's withdrawal from next year's World Twenty20 as their "minimum" solution to the ongoing crisis over the African country. Zimbabwe this week agreed to pull out of the tournament, due to be played in ...

Source: News 24 | Jul 06, 4:51 AM

The New Zealand cricket team will tour Zimbabwe next year unless ordered not to by the government, NZ Cricket chief executive Justin Vaughan was reported as saying on Sunday. Prime Minister Helen Clark has made it clear she is opposed to the tour ...

Source: Newstalk ZB | Jul 06, 12:24 AM

The Greens are urging the government to make sure the Black Caps tour does not go ahead. New Zealand Cricket says it will not stop the tour on its own, because it would then incur penalties under International Cricket Council rules. But Zimbabwe ...

Source: Chicago Tribune | Jul 06, 12:23 AM

New Zealand's cricket team will tour Zimbabwe next year unless they are expressly instructed not to do so, New Zealand Cricket's (NZC) chief executive has said. The New Zealand government, which is a vocal critic of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe'...

Source: Androscoggin News | Jul 05, 10:04 PM

Greens urge ban on cricket tour Jul 6, 2008 1:20 PM The Greens are urging the government to make sure the Blackcaps tour of Zimbabwe does not go ahead. New Zealand Cricket says it will not stop the tour on its own, and suffer ensuing penalties under ...

Source: Newstalk ZB | Jul 05, 9:53 PM

New Zealand Cricket says it will not stop the tour on its own, and suffer penalties under International Cricket Council rules. MP Keith Locke says now is the time to do something, when there is a burgeoning international movement to get Robert ...

Source: Taiwan News | Jul 05, 6:59 PM

The New Zealand cricket team will tour Zimbabwe next year unless its government orders the tour stopped, New Zealand Cricket chief executive Justin Vaughan said Sunday. New Zealand is due to tour Zimbabwe in July, 2009 and faces severe penalties, ...

Source: Newstalk ZB | Jul 05, 6:59 PM

New Zealand Cricket's chief executive has told today's Sunday Star Times the tour is on, unless one of the conditions that would allow them to escape their ICC obligations comes up. Those include government intervention, concerns for security and ...

Source: Jang.com.pk | Jul 05, 6:06 PM

Cricket officials who hoped this week might end with one sort of resignation from the International Cricket Council (ICC) had to cope with another as Michael Holding quit its cricket committee. The West Indies great stepped down in protest at the ...

Source: Telegraph India | Jul 05, 4:39 PM

West Indies legend Michael Holding has resigned from the International Cricket Council in protest of their decision to convert result of the forfeited 2006 Oval Test between England and Pakistan into a drawn match. The former fast bowler, who is a ...

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