Nasser Hussain is a bloody hero, praises Olonga 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. ...
I've mixed feelings about Zimbabwe tour: Flower London: Former Zimbabwe batsman Andy Flower has said he has ~~mixed emotions~~ about the African country~~s forthcoming tour of England. ...
WC 2003 - Im quitting, no regrets about Mugabe protest: Flower Bloemfontein: Zimbabwe batsman Andy Flower said on Tuesday he will retire from international cricket as soon as his team~~s World Cup campaign comes to an end. ...
Anti-Mugabe protest will stay despite pressure: Flower Bulawayo: Zimbabwe batsman Andy Flower revealed on Wednesday that his controversial anti-Robert Mugabe protest will continue despite enormous pressure on him to abandon the gesture. ...
Anti-Mugabe protest will stay despite pressure: Flower Bulawayo: Zimbabwe batsman Andy Flower revealed on Wednesday that his controversial anti-Robert Mugabe protest will continue despite enormous pressure on him to abandon the gesture. Flower and teammate Henry Olonga both donned black armbands in their opening match against ...
Zimbabwe's Andy Flower may play in Australia Sydney: Zimbabwe batsman Andy Flower, at the centre of black armband protest against the regime of President Robert Mugabe, may play cricket in Australia, a newspaper report said on Sunday. Flower and teammate Henry Olonga were warned on Saturday to ...
WC 2003 - Im quitting, no regrets about Mugabe protest: Flower Bloemfontein: Zimbabwe batsman Andy Flower said on Tuesday he will retire from international cricket as soon as his team~~s World Cup campaign comes to an end. ...
Match referee reprimands Hussain, Flower Harare: England cricket captain Nasser Hussain, wicket-keeper James Foster and Zimbabwe batsman Andy Flower have all been reprimanded by the match referee overseeing the third One-day International between the two countries on Sunday. Nasser and Flower were found guilty by...