[Match Thread] Zimbabwe v Ireland: 1st ODI

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visumusi sibnda player of the yera match 85 avg 22
one of the world best batman score 0000000000000000000000000?????????????????????
HHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
good team selection

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anusha gamage wrote:visumusi sibnda player of the yera match 85 avg 22
one of the world best batman score 0000000000000000000000000?????????????????????
HHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
good team selection
Seriously dude, who's side you on...

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sloandog wrote:Seriously dude, who's side you on...
Never ours. Don't feed the trolls. :)

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Look like it could be a close one but in Elton and Chappy Coventry we have the two batsman in the middle that can win the game in the space of a couple of overs.

One thing that is bugging me a bit is the lack of opportunity that Forster Mutizwa and Tino Mawayo are getting despite performing consistently with there franchise and Zimbabwe A. Mutizwa in particular must be feeling aggrieved.

In the bowling side of things there is a big call coming on Tuesday if Ray Price is fit to return, who do we drop, the way things have been going for Chigumbura with the ball of late we cannot risk him being one of two seemers so it will be a spinner who has to go and at the moment Utseya is being out performed by Cremer.

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The two best hitters in the middle. C'mom Chappie, C'mon Chiggs 55 more
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Chappie run out. We're in trouble now. 44 required off 42 balls.

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Zim 153/6. Coventry gone for 27 from 47 balls. Gonna be a tight finish here. Lets hope the boys bring it home.
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shumbat wrote: i bet it's the captaincy,
Couldnt agree more its too much to bowl and bat and captain. I am still of the school of thought, with a few exceptions that bowlers should not be captains, especially allrounders.
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Chigumbura turning on the heat with two fours. If he hangs around we can take this game. Utseya giving him good support. NAIL BEATING STUFF HERE.
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zim gonna to loose this match.
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