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Sunday, 30 March 2003 |
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Sharjah Cup to go ahead with Zimbabwe, Kenya SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates, March 29 (AFP) - .The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed Friday that the Sharjah Cup will go ahead next week, with Kenya and Zimbabwe taking the place of South Africa, which pulled out because of security fears. The April 3-10 tournament will pitch the African sides against Pakistan and Sri Lanka, ECB administrator Mazhar Khan told AFP. Khan also confirmed that United Arab Emirates cricket coach Abid Ali, a former Indian test player, would take temporary charge of the Kenya team in Sharjah. "We offered to help them out, and what better way than with Abid Ali?" Mazhar said. The Kenyan team has had no coach since Sandeep Patil opted to return home to India after the World Cup in South Africa. Match referee for the tournament will be Justice Ebrahim Ahmed of Zimbabwe, while the umpires were named as Kevan Barbour of Zimbabwe, Arani Jayaprakash of India and Billy Doctrove of the West Indies. All matches are day-night games and begin at 3:00 pm (1100 GMT). April 3: Pakistan vs. Zimbabwe |
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