"That kind of arrangement would cut off vast areas of Gaza – particularly the most vulnerable, who can't move easily, or are otherwise marginalised – from any help at all."
Brexit ended the Kolpak era and Muzarabani returned to the plan to resume his international career. He was back in Zimbabwe colours in late 2020, a "better bowler" for his sojourn in England.Now his career is really gathering pace. A growing reputation as a white-ball operator has earned Muzarabani an
with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, under coach and compatriot Andy Flower. Muzarabani will head for India straight after the Test in Nottingham.The whip in Muzarabani's action has led to comparisons with South Africa's Kagiso Rabada. With his height and skid, there may be more similarities with former England pace bowler Steven Finn.Zimbabwe's chequered past means there are few very meaningful statistics to overhaul, although Muzarabani has the chance to carve his niche. This year no team play more than Zimbabwe's 11 Tests, meaning he can build from his current 51 wickets towards becoming only the second bowler from the country to reach 100.
The other tois Heath Streak, his 216 unlikely to be overhauled. Even Streak cannot match Muzarabani's average of 21.84, by far the lowest of any Zimbabwe bowler to have sent down at least 60 overs in Test cricket.
Zimbabwe have not played a Test against England since 2003.
Before then some of the country's most famous cricketing moments came against the English: Eddo Brandes at the 1992 World Cup, England coach David Lloyd proclaiming "we flipping murdered 'em" in the first drawn Test with the scores level in Bulawayo in 1996.That included providing the government with all disciplinary records for non-immigrant students enrolled at Harvard over the past five years. Noem also demanded Harvard turn over electronic records, videos, or audio of "illegal" and "dangerous or violent" activity by non-immigrant students on campus.
In her post on X, Noem warned that the move should "serve as a warning to all universities and academic institutions across the country."The Trump administration has attempted to curtail individual visas for international students, causing confusion on university campuses across the US and leading to a wave of lawsuits.
In some cases, those revocations appeared to affect foreign students who participated in political protests or have had previous criminal charges, such as driving infractions.In a separate court case on Thursday, a federal judge in California blocked the Trump administration from cancelling the legal status of international students across the US while challenges to the policy play out in court.