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[it is a scourge that we've lost the talent we've had but these guys can learn to play cricket - better if they start with less formidable foe - and with a bit of experience around them for guidance but...] our batting was ALWAYS fragile - even when campbell, goodwin, johnson and flower were in the team we failed to hit 90 to win a test against WI (i was heartbroken) - in truth those guys i expected from and they often failed to deliver and with the loss of johnson and goodwin the batting simply never looked competitive again - despite some decent performances. Saying that, however, a new bunch were draughted in : taibu, price, ervine and of course streak's batting had improved immensely through exposure...and a team described exactly as this one is (with less accuracy) was suddenly being commended for their efforts in OZ and an unlucky result against WI. of course there are some stark differences - age (and therefore experience) being obvious - which lend weight to the calls for relegation...if that happens i'll accept it readily. if not - i will support the promise i see: (batting) chibhabha 14 matches with a 28 average vs. collingwood after 14 had 29 taylor after 49 had 30 ave vs. G. jones after the same has 25 ------------------ (bowling) M'pariwa after 12 had 22 wkts@ 24ave vs. Mahmood has 12 wkts @ 46 ave Ireland after 18 has 25 @ 31 vs. plunkett after 16 has 16 @ 45 just a bit of fun for greg - you started it |
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but your point remains; which has, at least in part, led us (the zim team) here. Last edited by butchering lee : 11-10-2006 at 12:48 PM. |
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| I'll try and be a bit positive for you butchering_lee. I don't think there's a bad amount of good youth talent in the Zimbabwe team. Elton Chigumbura, Brendan Taylor, Stuart Matsikenyeri, Terry Duffin, Anthony Ireland - all pretty good players. What they need to do is get rid of the padding and start picking the same XIII squad for every game - no matter if someone seems out of form. Get rid of Piet Rinke as well. He's not good enough with bat or ball for international cricket Confidence is what the team needs - playing and winning consistantly against strong 2nd division teams such as Holland, Ireland and Kenya will give them more confidence when playing the top teams. |
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| thank you - andy! i agree with everything - i'm probably over-optimistic so i'd add a few more players to the list - rainsford, mupariwa, utseya (are also promising) while sibanda and masakadza have shown just about enough to be further persisted with - i think our baytting is so poor that these guys at least have some ODIs under their belt, and even occassionally performed in them (Chibhabha too should now just be persisted with). i fear you are right on rinke. and i also see they've brought brent in for duffin (who is really best at keeping his wkt) so more good news - which is obviously a very relative thing i have been wondering about the merits of confidence and how it is achieved - winning is certainly one way, and for that alone i think the more games against the teams you mention - the better! Last edited by butchering lee : 11-10-2006 at 09:30 AM. |
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| yeah - i have a hope that they could sneak a team into the SA set-up. if politics is as involved as suggested this should not be too difficult as zanu and the anc have lots of history (and fresh evidence in the recent debt payments by SA) still, that's a hell of a lot of hoping!! while we're talking pie in the sky - wouldn't mind aftab ahmed and ashrafal changing allegiances to bolster our batting |
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Again BL alludes to our drubbing in England, at least in the test matches, where we were disposed of and considered C Class. The only wins we had in the test leg were against the students and minor counties. And, in the ODI's, I think you should at least remember our win in the first one over you guys...And we had you at 4-45 one day when rain halted and cancelled play. Anyway... There is a fair amount of talent- Zimbabwe have never had any trouble producing talented cricketers. Ireland keeps on getting wickets, Elton Chigumbura is as close to a genuine allrounder as we've got, Sibanda and Matsikenyeri like to play their shots, Masakadza hit 100 on debut, Brendan Taylor is good and Piet Rinke imo isn't bad Andy. He's hit runs in the past and has one thing that everyone bar Duffin lacks- concentration. Anyway, if they do get any good, chances are they'll defect somewhere. Keeping on to class cricketers is what we've failed to do!! Cases in point Ervine, Brant, de Grandhomme! |
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As for Scott Brant, well, the least said about him the better. I have seen a lot of Scott Brant during his time at Essex, some would say too much. He was awful. The worst Essex player in the last 10 years. Not helped by a run of nasty injuries, but I could count his useful performances on the fingers of one hand. If you're hankering for Brant, Zimbabwean cricket's in a worse state than I thought! Thankfully, I wouldn't replace any of the current Zimbabwe attack with Brant. What's your opinion on Brendan Taylor doing the keeping, do you think we'd see more of his batting potential realised if the keeping was passed on (preferably back to Tatenda Taibu!)? |
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