Reuters has withdrawn the story headlined 'Cricket-Former Zimbabwe captain Streak dies aged 49' is wrong and is withdrawn.
FILE PHOTO: Zimbabwe bowler Heath Streak celebrates taking the wicket of India batsman Anil Kumble caught behind on day two of the second test at the Harare Sports Club September 21, 2005.
Howard Burditt HB/AT/File PhotoFILE PHOTO: Zimbabwe bowler Heath Streak celebrates taking the wicket of India batsman Anil Kumble caught behind on day two of the second test at the Harare Sports Club September 21, 2005. Howard Burditt HB/AT/File Phototory headlined “Cricket-Former Zimbabwe captain Streak dies aged 49” is wrong and is withdrawn.
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