Interview with Tino Mawoyo

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bayhaus wrote:Thanks for the questions guys pity its 'off season' on the forums. Will holla back once I speak to TMK!

Please ask him what his preferred format of the game is ?

Also would he like to spend more time playing cricket in domestic leagues overseas to improve his skills base.
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eugene wrote:
sloandog wrote:
ZIMDOGGY wrote:him or any of the other dudes read the forum?
I'll second this one.

Also, how intense are the training camps

Yeah, I wonder if Matsi or Craig Ervine read this forum?
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Is that a thumbs-up for his efforts in New Zealand?
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@bayhaus, if its not too late, here's one from me...

How much is he still in touch with his wicket keeping? Would he be willing to train and take up the additional responsibility of the gloves in Tests (and possibly ODIs) to fill the void created by Taibu's exit? Or does he want to concentrate in batting alone now? And yes, addition to the captaincy part: how does he rate his leadership skills?

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eugene wrote:Is that a thumbs-up for his efforts in New Zealand?

He did not have the greatest of times in New Zealand.

It must have been a devastating blow for such a proud man having fought his way back into the time with some brilliant performances last year.

I am coming round to the view he should be just a T20 specialist as he seems to excel in that role getting in and dashing off a blistering 20 or so in a couple of overs.
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According to me, Can he give some insight as to the playing opportunities for those who haven't broken into the franchise system? ie what's going on at club level, especially outside Harare? Development-wise, are there any Takashinga-like initiatives outside Harare?
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