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      • England declined to visit Zimbabwe in view of the prevailing political situation. Flower himself staged a black arm-band protest along with compatriot Henry Olonga over the policies of the government, and bid adieu to Zimbabwean cricket after the tournament. It was a sad way for the stalwart to depart when he still had much to offer.
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    Andy Flower. Andrew Flower OBE (born 28 April 1968) is a Zimbabwean cricket coach and a former cricketer. As a cricketer, he captained the Zimbabwe national cricket team and is widely regarded as the greatest Zimbabwean cricketer ever and one of the greatest wicket-keeper-batters of all time. [1] He was Zimbabwe's wicket-keeper for more than 10 ...

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  3. Apr 29, 2023 · He and Henry Olonga wore black armbands on the field to protest the policies of Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe president at the time. Following that World Cup, he never played for Zimbabwe again. But what Flower couldn’t achieve in team achievements, he did a decade later with the coaching cap on. Under him and Andrew Strauss, England prospered.

  4. Apr 28, 2020 · 4949. Source: Sportskeeda.com. If you have been following cricket closely from the late ’90s or early 2000s, you would have fond memories of Zimbabwe, often struggling, often holding on amid the rigors of international cricket.

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  5. Andy Flower quit Zimbabwe after a difficult 2003 WC at home. He wore black arm bands all throughout the tournament as a protest against what he called ‘Death of Democracy’ in Zimbabwe.

  6. Jul 22, 2022 · Andy Flower was one of Zimbabwe’s most well-known world-class players. He bloomed early in his career, becoming the third batsman to score a century on ODI debut during the 1992 World Cup.

  7. Andy Flower. The older of two Test-playing brothers, Andy Flower was for a long time Zimbabwe's only batter of true Test quality in all conditions. For a period of about two years from the start ...

  8. Feb 7, 2013 · It was the moment that marked out Andy Flower and Henry Olonga as two of the most courageous figures in the history of their sport. On 10 February 2003, as their country prepared to host its first ...