Great relief for Zimbabwe cricket, ICC abolishes ban
Great relief for Zimbabwe cricket, ICC abolishes ban
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New Delhi: The International Cricket Council has given a big relief to Zimbabwe cricket. The ICC has taken a major decision, ending the ban on Zimbabwe cricket team. In July, the ICC unanimously banned Zimbabwe cricket from playing international matches due to its non-adherence to good governance principles. Team membership of Bada Zimbabwe and Nepal were discussed at the ICC Board meeting held in Dubai on Monday.

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It was then decided to reinstate both teams as members of the ICC. The ICC meeting in Dubai was attended by ICC Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Zimbabwe Cricket Chairman and Zimbabwe Sports Minister. The ICC decided to ban Zimbabwe cricket in July this year due to government interference.

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ICC Chairman Shashank Manohar said, "I would like to thank the Sports Minister of Zimbabwe whose efforts paved the way for reinstating international cricket in Zimbabwe. His work towards helping Zimbabwe cricket is clearly very Remained cordial and accepted all conditions set by the ICC without any hassle. Granting to Zimbabwe Cricket Assistance will continue and every effort will be made to bring it up. " Following this decision by the ICC, the Zimbabwean team will now be able to participate in the ICC Under-19 World Cup in January.

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