Zimbabwe in growing danger of losing Cup; ICC to assess whether troubled African country is still a safe venue.

The Daily Mail (London, England) | September 12, 2002| | Copyright

Byline: GRAHAM OTWAY

ZIMBABWE moved a significant step closer to cricketing isolation yesterday when their ability to stage six World Cup matches next February and March was thrown into doubt.

After months of inaction, the International Cricket Council have decided to send a delegation to Harare later this year to check how safe they think it is for teams to travel there.

Concerns have been raised in light of the political unrest and violence against white farmers.

Australia, who are due to play in Zimbabwe during the World Cup, called ...

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