Zimbabwe

English cricket club Sussex have appointed a new chief executive.

Nimbus Communications Limited, the global media rights partner of the BCCI, has agreed TV deals for terrestrial broadcasts of Indian cricket across a number of African countries.

Australia and New Zealand have announced a joint bid to host the 2011 Cricket World Cup.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced a big increase in the programme of One-Day International (ODI) cricket for associate member countries, to develop the game globally.

Sixteen Zimbabwe cricketers - including possible captain Andy Blignaut - have signed new deals, ending a strike over unpaid wages.

International cricket’s governing body has welcomed the decisions of Zimbabwe’s Interim Board to withdraw from Test cricket and investigate financial allegations.

Zimbabwe's interim cricket board has suspended the country's Test status for the remainder of 2006.

Three venues in India for international cricket's ICC Champions Trophy 2006 have been confirmed.

The International Cricket Council has called together representatives from its full member countries to discuss the issue of television rights in India.

Zimbabwe’s cricket team has downed bats, drawn stumps and gone on indefinite strike in protest against the way the national governing body is running the game

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has reaffirmed its position that tours to Zimababwe should go ahead unless a government formally intervenes.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) is reportedly set to ignore aplea from the UK Government for Test-playing nations to boycottZimbabwe.

New Zealand's cricket tour of Zimbabwe looks like going ahead despite parliamentary opposition.

The Leader of the UK's House of Commons Peter Hain said the England cricket team's tour of Zimbabwe was a "propaganda victory" for President Robert Mugabe.

England's tour of Zimbabwe looks set to go ahead after the government lifted its ban on British journalists, reports the BBC.

Zimbabwe's government has turned down applications by British media organisations to cover England's cricket tour, a team spokesman says.

Zimbabwe players in dispute with the Zimbabwe Cricket Union (ZCU) have withdrawn from the process set up to resolve issues between the two parties, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Tuesday.

Leading cricketer Graham Thorpe has hit out at the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) over its decision to go ahead with the tour to Zimbabwe.