[WT20 Match Thread] Netherlands v Zimbabwe

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Re: [WT20 Match Thread] Netherlands v Zimbabwe

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Think Brendan Taylor lack of emotion shows that this victory is a bit hollow, even though we looked the better side we still are making basic errors.On a plus note Sean Williams is having a very good all round tournament and Chatara is looking at home in international cricket.

I have a few concerns about Brendan Taylors long term commitment to Zimbabwe, think he has seen the reality in Bangladesh that Zimbabwe probably belong with the top associates and therefore where can he take his career?

He is 28 and im sure he would love a spell in county cricket which he has always stated is an ambition of his, i feel that he may walk away in the next couple of months probably just fed up with all the infighting within the board.

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zimfan1 wrote:Think Brendan Taylor lack of emotion shows that this victory is a bit hollow, even though we looked the better side we still are making basic errors.On a plus note Sean Williams is having a very good all round tournament and Chatara is looking at home in international cricket.

I have a few concerns about Brendan Taylors long term commitment to Zimbabwe, think he has seen the reality in Bangladesh that Zimbabwe probably belong with the top associates and therefore where can he take his career?

He is 28 and im sure he would love a spell in county cricket which he has always stated is an ambition of his, i feel that he may walk away in the next couple of months probably just fed up with all the infighting within the board.
Big assumption there mate without any real solid info ....
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jaybro wrote:
zimfan1 wrote:Think Brendan Taylor lack of emotion shows that this victory is a bit hollow, even though we looked the better side we still are making basic errors.On a plus note Sean Williams is having a very good all round tournament and Chatara is looking at home in international cricket.

I have a few concerns about Brendan Taylors long term commitment to Zimbabwe, think he has seen the reality in Bangladesh that Zimbabwe probably belong with the top associates and therefore where can he take his career?

He is 28 and im sure he would love a spell in county cricket which he has always stated is an ambition of his, i feel that he may walk away in the next couple of months probably just fed up with all the infighting within the board.
Big assumption there mate without any real solid info ....
Correct that is me adding a few things up and coming to a conclusion

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zimfan1 wrote:Think Brendan Taylor lack of emotion shows that this victory is a bit hollow, even though we looked the better side we still are making basic errors.On a plus note Sean Williams is having a very good all round tournament and Chatara is looking at home in international cricket.

I have a few concerns about Brendan Taylors long term commitment to Zimbabwe, think he has seen the reality in Bangladesh that Zimbabwe probably belong with the top associates and therefore where can he take his career?

He is 28 and im sure he would love a spell in county cricket which he has always stated is an ambition of his, i feel that he may walk away in the next couple of months probably just fed up with all the infighting within the board.
You could be well right but that is a huge assumption Cluedo.

I'm pretty sure that Taylor is well aware of the situation more than anybody about how screwed we are.
I also think he knows where Zim will be without him.

He has his IPL contract. So cash is flowing for now.

IF he walks i think it will b after the 2015 WC. Goes for Hammy too.
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And he has a new bat contract.

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Since he has stuck around through the worst times I'd like to think he would stick around for good ......
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sloandog wrote:Sadly not mate, I flew home the day after the opening game between Bangladesh and Afghanistan.

Waller definitely wasn't present during Zimbabwe's warm up game against the Afghans. Where's Campbell in all this
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