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Cricinfo staff
April 20, 2007
Former Zimbabwe vice-captain Dion Ebrahim has signed for Stony Stratford Town in England's Northants Cricket League. He will also help with coaching.
Ebrahim, who has been staying in Milton Keynes in Northamptonshire since last year, left Zimbabwe after a dispute in 2005 when he was surprisingly not offered a contract following a dispute between players and the board.
The decision was widely critcised at the time as Ebrahim, with 29 Tests and 82 ODIs under his belt, was one of the most experienced members of the side.

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