England captain Michael Vaughan has hinted that he does not believe Zimbabwe should be allowed to return to Test cricket after his side's 4-0 victory in the controversial one-day series.
Zimbabwe were banned from Test cricket for the rest of 2004 by the International Cricket Council (ICC) in July after fielding a weakened team because of a dispute between leading players and Zimbabwe Cricket.
However, they are due to play Tests in Bangladesh in January.
"They were banned a year ago for fielding a weakened team,"
Vaughan previously expressed disapproval at the standard of Zimbabwe's one-day team as England cantered to four easy victories.
The scheduled five-match series was reduced to four after England postponed travelling to the country when a large number of British journalists were not allowed to cover the matches.
However, the Zimbabwean authorities relented and the remainder of the tour went ahead.