Ten people have been arrested in Zimbabwe after an anti-government protest during a cricket match against New Zealand.
During the first day of the Black Caps' second test at Bulawayo's Queens Sports Club overnight Saturday, people stood, waved flags, and sang the national anthem during the 36th over to protest the 36 years of President Robert Mugabe's time in power.
Some people ran around the boundary with flags but play was not impeded during the peaceful protest.
Zimbabwean newspaper The Standard reported that 10 people were later arrested.
One of the protest co-ordinators, Samuel Meso, said they were detained by police for five hours.