A fresh wave of civil unrest in Zimbabwe has New Zealand Cricket on alert as the Black Caps prepare to tour the country this month.
Zimbabwe went into shut-down yesterday as foreign banks and businesses closed in the capital Harare in protest at the country's dire economic situation. This followed violent clashes between police and taxi drivers on Monday that saw 95 people arrested.
The Harare protest coincided with widespread strikes in the civil sector - doctors, nurses and teachers - over unpaid salaries.
New Zealand-based players are due to fly to Africa on Monday but a pre-tour camp in Pretoria will give NZC time to closely monitor the situation. If the unrest escalates, a decision could be made to delay arrival in Zimbabwe.
"We are monitoring closely what is happening in Zimbabwe," NZC public affairs manager Richard Boock said. "There are no plans to delay the players leaving New Zealand.