[Match Thread: Ireland v Zimbabwe HSC]

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eugene wrote:
Fri Mar 16, 2018 2:02 pm
Awesome win. Let's hope we secure qualification with a crushing win against the Windies. If the Windies fail to qualify the ICC will ditch this format rather quickly I think.
So true :lol: :lol:

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ZIMDOGGY wrote:
Fri Mar 16, 2018 2:07 pm
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Fri Mar 16, 2018 1:16 pm
He definitely holds the key.

If there's ever a day for Cremer to chip in with a vintage 3-fer it's today. Cremer takes 3 and we'll win.
He took three
I'd say I called it, but I called losses against both Afghanistan and Ireland at the half way mark so my track record (thankfully) is not so good right now.

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brmtaylor.com admin wrote:
Fri Mar 16, 2018 2:00 pm
I'm shocked that we won that, honestly thought we had no chance.

The bowlers were incredible - and we took every opportunity in the field.
Same thoughts here. Got a chance to watch the last 4 wickets. And wow, that was an unexpected thumping in the end! Sikandar Raza, take a bow!

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I hope Ireland wins every match from here on out!!! :D :D :D :D

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ive realised one of the joys in my life is after not looking at a match for 19 minutes, instead of checking cricinfo, I’ll roll through the match thread and see the spazzamatazz of going through wickets and getting excited at the excitement here when wickets fall. Love ZCF
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Scotland zim advance. Calling it now.
We are the only undefeated team
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Us and Scotland fuck ya
Shout out to #googly
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Chisoro can't be dropped now can he? This may be our best possible XI we can play, perhaps with Chatara in for one of the pacemen. Cremer classic 3-fer to lead the way as well. Batting needs a fixup. Mire should play like Cephas, IMHO. Next up, the Windies!

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Those dudes watering the pitch looked funny as. :lol:

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Huge unexpected win! :D These types of thrills should be happening at the world cup proper. For the ICC to think these only come from the top 4 sides is wrong, they use the one sided contests to overlook the competition (and excitement) between the lower ranked teams.

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