Does anyone else think he looks a little bit quicker than Mupariwa and Brent?
[Match Thread] Zimbabwe v Bangladesh
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Yeah Muzhange looks pretty good! 
Does anyone else think he looks a little bit quicker than Mupariwa and Brent?
Does anyone else think he looks a little bit quicker than Mupariwa and Brent?
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he does look quicker (the quality of my picture is questionable) than those two pretty effective trundlers - but not a lot quicker
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is there another game straight after like the other day?
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Muzhange and jarvis have done a marvelous job beatiful too watch they kept their cool all the way and did well to defend their total
go zim go zim
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what an over from jarvis, and we take it by 11 runs. Muzhange is one for the future.bowled a great ball to remove mushfiqur.
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I don't think so, I think they mentioned in commentary that South Africa haven't even arrived in Zimbabwe yet.betterdays wrote:is there another game straight after like the other day?
Great win by Zimbabwe, it was a good team effort. Can't fault the bowling too much, there's some room for improvement in the batting though. The fielding was much improved from the NZ tour. The death bowling was really good, Jarvis was great in the final over but credit to Muzhange - he did exactly what he was brought into the side to do. It will be very interesting to see if he can do it against the South Africans as well. Even more impressive is that he did it on debut where there would be quite a bit of pressure.
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true, this was an actual game not a warm up = that's it for todaybrmtaylor.com admin wrote:I don't think so, I think they mentioned in commentary that South Africa haven't even arrived in Zimbabwe yet.betterdays wrote:is there another game straight after like the other day?
and the penultimate over is usually earmarked as the crunch over in T20s ... good death bowling from both.brmtaylor.com admin wrote:credit to Muzhange - he did exactly what he was brought into the side to do. It will be very interesting to see if he can do it against the South Africans as well. Even more impressive is that he did it on debut where there would be quite a bit of pressure.
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Great result for Zimbabwe, perhaps we are becoming Bangladesh's bogey side? In the end I wasn't too upset I couldn't watch the entire match as the tv coverage was horrifically bad. That channel was just full of adverts with about 3 or 4 balls of cricket in between. At least I now know where to get subcontinent food when I am in London in August! It is very poor form to not even show every ball of an over, plus I always enjoy the coverage running between overs as you really get a feel for the mood of the game.
Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell, Murray Goodwin, Andy Flower (w), Grant Flower, Dave Houghton, Guy Whittall, Heath Streak (c), Andy Blignaut, Ray Price, Eddo Brandes
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does anyone know where to find highlights of this series
