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Henry Olonga

Taibu, Olonga call for the need of players’ association in Zimbabwe to resolve crisis

The ICC suspended Zimbabwe for failing to provide a process for free and democratic elections and failing to ensure that there is no government interference.

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There has been no government interference: Zimbabwe sports minister

Zimbabwe sports minister Kirsty Coventry on Friday denied that the government had been interfering in the running of the country’s cricket.

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A dark gloomy day for India

All Venkatesh Prasad had to do was fend off the last ball and leave it for the better batsman Kumble, but he was wrapped on the pads and Peter Willey’s dreaded finger went up.

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11 unusual birthplaces of Test cricketers

Ever imagined if the countries like Germany, Norway, Peru, Malaysia and other non-Test playing nations have a cricket-connection?

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Henry Olonga: 12 facts about the Zimbabwean speedster

Henry Olonga, born July 3, 1976, was the first black cricketer and the youngest-ever to represent Zimbabwe.

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ICC World Cup 2003: Andy Flower and Henry Olonga don black armbands

A look back at a day when cricket was overshadowed by the courage of two men.

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Cricketers who entered the world of music

Cricketers who made serious forays into the world of music.

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Henry Olonga inaugurates £17,000 net facility for Keswick Cricket Club

The new nets will be used by the players of the club’s senior and junior teams.

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Moeen Ali wears ‘Save Gaza’ band: Instances where cricketers made political statements on the field

Moeen Ali isn’t the first cricketer to make a political statement on the field of play.

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‘Sledging Sachin Tendulkar and Viv Richards is inviting mayhem’

I feel truly blessed to have played cricket for 10 long years with the greatest legend on earth called Sachin Tendulkar. I’m immensely grateful to the Almighty for this opportunity. I wonder how he is able to remain so rooted despite achieving so much in his life. It’s truly amazing.

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