Worcester paceman Kabir Ali grabbed the last two Zimbabwe wickets with the scores level\n\n
South African high court judge Steven Majiedt, on the ICC panel, blamed "the inflexible attitudes of both parties."
13 players handed the Zimbabwe Cricket Union an ultimatum that details their concerns and examples of alleged misconduct by officials.\n\n\n\n
Vince Hogg, the ZCU's managing director, said the mediator was Much Masunda, a professional arbitrator in Zimbabwe.
15 rebel white players are examining a proposal from the Zimbabwe Cricket Union aimed at ending a the ongoing dispute.
Zimbabwe's sacked rebel cricketers have launched themselves as a new team called the Red Lions and will play their first match on July 14 in England.
The rebel 15 say he ZCU has until close of business on Tuesday to agree to arbitration, failing which the players say they will walk out again.
The 15 rebels boycotted practice and made themselves unavailable for selection after Heath Streak's tenure as captain ended on April 2.
The ZCU said the 15 cricketers who were unavailable for selection will be at practice with effect from April 30.
Thirteen of Zimbabwe's most experienced players including former captain Heath Streak have refused to play in the home series starting next week.
The match is being held in Perth. This is Zimbabwe's first Test in Australia.
Zimbabwe will play two matches on their first Test tour Down Under.
England versus Zimbabwe 2003 was not a good advertisement for spectator sport. Or if it was, that sport was certainly not cricket. \n\n
Grant Flower scored an unbeaten 61 to help his side win the match.
The India batting ace will play in a Twenty20 match at The Oval in June for victims of the Asian tsunami.
The plan calls for a three person tribunal with one person nominated by the ZCU, one by the players and they would chose a chairperson.
Steve Waugh said Australia's tour of Zimbabwe could become a pointless exercise if the African side continue to be without their best players.
13 leading players, all of them white and including former captain Heath Streak, refused to play in the one-day and Test series after a row over selection policy.
Stuart Carlisle announced retirement from cricket citing the infighting in the Zimbabwe Cricket Union as the reason.
Ashwell Prince's maiden Test century helped South Africa reach 380 for six after the second day of the second Test.
The Zimbabwe A team named for a two-day match against Australia in Harare did not include any of the 15 white rebels.
The Zimbabwe fast bowler was ruled out after injuring a thigh muscle.
Zimbabwe beat West Indies by six wickets with 20.2 overs to spare.
The seamer took the last Zimbabwe wicket to clinch victory by an innings and 175 runs in the first Test.\n\n
Matthew Hayden was unbeaten on 183 as Australia scored 372-3 on the opening day of the first Test.
Darren Gough took four for 26 as Zimbabwe were routed for 92 after being asked to bat first.
England were 81-4 after 16.3 overs when the players were forced off the field.
England were 81-4 after 16.3 overs when the players were forced off the field.
Bangladesh pacer Rubel Hossain, who has a history of altercations with Virat Kohli said that seeing India's batting mainstay at the other end pumps him up to bowl better. India is slated to face host Bangladesh in the Asia Cup scheduled to be held on February 24 in Mirpur. Rubel said that he enjoys his duel with Kohli since the under-19 days when both of them played for their respective teams in the 2008 junior World Cup. "Both of us go back a long way. I like the challenge. He is actually very aggressive on the field, but outside off it, he is a very nice guy.
Zimbabwe, which was granted ODI status before the 1983 World Cup and Test status in 1992, has been struggling in international cricket for a long time.
Zimbabwe batsman Brendan Taylor is facing a ban from the International Cricket Council (ICC) after admitting he received a $15,000 "deposit" for spot-fixing, though he said he was blackmailed and never went through with the arrangement.
Bangladesh bowling coach Heath Streak said that the hosts are unlikely to field three seamers in the one-off Test against India, starting in Fatullah, on Wednesday.