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Indian cricketers not involved: Zimbabwe police

India players celebrate the fall of a wicket. File Photo: AFP

Two Indian nationals have been arrested in Harare after being accused of rape, but reports that they are members of the Indian cricket team are incorrect, officials in Zimbabwe confirmed on Sunday.

An article in a Zimbabwean publication claimed that an Indian player involved in the ongoing cricket tour to Zimbabwe had been picked up by police following an allegation made by a Zimbabwean woman.

However security officials looking after the team said that none of the players had been involved, which was confirmed by a Zimbabwean police spokesperson and the Indian Foreign Office.

The misleading reports appear to have stemmed from the Zimbabwe Republic Police's lack of familiarity with the Indian team.

One of the two men arrested was part of an Indian company that is contracted by Zimbabwe Cricket to engage with sponsors during incoming tours, and was in the country for the current series.

The two men appeared in court on Friday and were held in custody over the weekend. They are expected to apply for bail in the High Court on Monday.

A young and inexperienced Indian side whitewashed Zimbabwe 3-0 in a one-day series, but were shocked by two runs in the first Twenty20 international on Saturday.

The final two Twenty20 games of the tour will take place on Monday and Wednesday.

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Indian cricketers not involved: Zimbabwe police

India players celebrate the fall of a wicket. File Photo: AFP

Two Indian nationals have been arrested in Harare after being accused of rape, but reports that they are members of the Indian cricket team are incorrect, officials in Zimbabwe confirmed on Sunday.

An article in a Zimbabwean publication claimed that an Indian player involved in the ongoing cricket tour to Zimbabwe had been picked up by police following an allegation made by a Zimbabwean woman.

However security officials looking after the team said that none of the players had been involved, which was confirmed by a Zimbabwean police spokesperson and the Indian Foreign Office.

The misleading reports appear to have stemmed from the Zimbabwe Republic Police's lack of familiarity with the Indian team.

One of the two men arrested was part of an Indian company that is contracted by Zimbabwe Cricket to engage with sponsors during incoming tours, and was in the country for the current series.

The two men appeared in court on Friday and were held in custody over the weekend. They are expected to apply for bail in the High Court on Monday.

A young and inexperienced Indian side whitewashed Zimbabwe 3-0 in a one-day series, but were shocked by two runs in the first Twenty20 international on Saturday.

The final two Twenty20 games of the tour will take place on Monday and Wednesday.

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