Zimbabwe boycott would be nothing new
Anthony Abrahams, the former Australian rugby union player who led a seven-player boycott of matches in southern Africa in 1971, has added his voice to the Zimbabwe debate
"I spoke with three [of the six other players] and we all think this is a harder issue than South Africa because there's no blanket exclusion of players from the Zimbabwe cricket team because of race or colour or belief," Mr Abrahams said. "It opens a Pandora's box because of the question of who else don't you play against because of their political regimes."
Brydon Coverdale is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. He tweets here