ICC to discuss Zimbabwe future

Published June 25, 2008

LONDON, June 24: Zimbabwe’s cricket status is set to be discussed at next week’s meeting of the ICC in Dubai after Cricket South Africa (CSA) suspended ties with its African neighbour on Monday.

The CSA acted in light of the growing political turmoil in Zimbabwe.

“The ICC has never concerned itself with how member countries are governed,” ICC president-elect David Morgan said on Tuesday.

“However, yesterday (Monday) CSA announced that they were scrapping bilateral contact with Zimbabwe Cricket.

“It has been decided to put Zimbabwe on the agenda of the executive board meeting of the ICC.”—AFP

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