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Resolve Streak controversy: ICC

April 14, 2004 10:41 IST

The International Cricket Council on Tuesday called on Zimbabwe's players and their Board to resolve a dispute over the controversial departure of Heath Streak as captain.

The sport's world governing body, however, said it would not intervene directly.

"I urge all parties involved to act in the best interests of the game," said ICC president Ehsan Mani in a statement.

He hoped the two sides could "reach a sensible solution", adding: "The ICC is obviously concerned about the current dispute but would not seek to intervene in this type of domestic issue as it is internal to the Zimbabwe cricket community."

The Zimbabwe Cricket Union (ZCU) announced earlier this month that Streak, a world-class pace bowler and one of the mainstays of the team, had resigned from all cricket after demanding an overhaul of the selection panel.

Streak, through his father, denied he had resigned. Thirteen members of the Zimbabwe squad have supported Streak by threatening to quit.

That would mean the board having to field a virtual second-string side under new captain Tatenda Taibu. Zimbabwe, with scant playing resources, are already struggling to compete at both test and one-day level.

Mani said that he would discuss the issue "first hand" with Zimbabwe Cricket Union President Peter Chingoka when he travels to England later this month.



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