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No go Zimbabwe. (Spectator Sport).(English cricketeers should not play matches in Zimbabwe)

Publication: Spectator

Publication Date: 28-DEC-02

Author: Henderson, Michael
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COPYRIGHT 2002 The Spectator Ltd. (UK)

THEY were drowning cattle in the rivers of Zimbabwe last week. It makes a change, I suppose, from slaying humans. White farmers being responsible for all the evils visited upon that country (and we need not argue about that, we are all good liberals now), they must face the consequences of their negligence, their bigotry, their whiteness. Isn't it grand to belong to the human race?

Now, here's the really hard bit. Our cricketers are supposed to be going to that sad land in February to take...

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