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England delay Zimbabwe decision

January 29, 2004 21:51 IST

The England Cricket Board (ECB) will wait at least until March 9-10, when it plans to meet the ICC, before deciding whether to tour Zimbabwe in October.

Earlier this month the ECB said it would make a final decision in February.

At a meeting on Thursday the ECB reviewed the "many concerns" about the tour including those expressed by the British government.

The ICC had asked the ECB to share these concerns with its executive board in March before making a final decision.

"It (ECB) decided to respond positively to this request in the hope that it offers an opportunity to explore with all interested parties, all of the prevailing circumstances surrounding the planned tour, in order to establish whether they constitute and exceptional case," an ECB statement said.

The ICC says all Test playing countries have a binding commitment that political considerations should not be a factor "when reviewing playing obligations".

The Commonwealth of Britain and its former colonies and protectorates suspended Zimbabwe in 2002, saying President Robert Mugabe had rigged his re-election and harassed opponents.

England pulled out of a World Cup match in Harare last year because of security concerns.


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