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Zimbabwe has been readmitted by the International Cricket Council as a member following a three-month ban.
Zimbabwe, who failed to be eligible for this years World Cup, were suspended in July because of governmental interference out of ICC occasions.
They are eligible to play in the mens Under-19 World Cup in January.
The raising of this ban comes too late for Fridays 2020 World Twenty20 qualifying tournament in the United Arab Emirates.
It was agreed that they would be replaced by Nigeria at the 14-team round-robin occasion.
An ICC statement said the readmission was created following an interview in Dubai involving the Zimbabwe Cricket chairman sports minister Kirsty Coventry and Tavengwa Mukuhlani.
I want to thank the Zimbabwe sports ministry because of her devotion to the reinstatement of Zimbabwe Cricket, ICC chairman Shashank Manohar explained.
Her desire to work in service of Zimbabwe Cricket was apparent and shes unconditionally complied with all the conditions set down by the ICC board
Zimbabwe, who continued to play with games during their suspensionand a Test, havent played since November 2018 and confronted England in an international in 2007.
They are in the ICC Test rankings, 12th at the ODI rankings and 15th in the T20 ranks.
The suspension on the national cricket body of Nepal, enforced in 2016 to get a similar breach of the regulations of the ICC regarding government interference, has been lifted.
Analysis and comment from the cricket correspondent of the BBC.
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