LONDON: English cricket officials appeared set Thursday to defy the British government and go ahead with their World Cup game in Zimbabwe.
England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chief executive Tim Lamb said as the government refused to pay compensation if England boycotted Zimbabwe then they had little option but to go ahead with their match in Harare on February 13.
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