[Match Thread] Zimbabwe v Ireland: 2nd ODI

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Wicket: Mooney (st Taibu b Williams 16). Ireland 140/7 after 36 overs.

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Ireland 155/7 after 40 overs. Terrible. I had hoped we'ld chase a total of 240 plus. But I guess to calculate a winning habit you have to be clinical with everything

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Wicket: Johnston (c Coventry b Mpofu 30). Ireland 195/8 after 47 overs.

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Wicket: ver der Merwe (run out 9). Ireland 226/9 after 49.3 overs.

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Dear oh dear :?

Dreadful start, great middle, dreadful finish

I just can't get my head round some of these bowling decisions that captains are making now, it seems as though the minute a bowler is in the groove he gets taken off and when he's being caned he's left on, then a bowler is brought back for the 50th over when he hasn't turned his arm over for an hour or more :roll:

238-9 at the end, far too many runs given away

Hopefully a good start today and heads down for the winning line

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Those last two overs were brutal - but the total score seems to be about par for the wicket. CricketEurope commentary was speculating the wicket would get better for batting in the afternoon, too, so at least that would work in our favour.

We need to be a little more aggressive than on Sunday, though - we spent far too much of that innings behind the curve, which only puts pressure on the batsmen, and we all know how well we handle that. Get a decent start (should be Masakadza and Taylor opening), get ahead of the curve, and then just play it carefully & we should be okay. Emphasis on the should.

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Poor show at the end there. Quite shameful.
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Ok if all go according to plan we should coast through with this team that has more firepower in batting .Honerstly speaking this would be our strongest batting line up on any day .Lets test it .

1. B Taylor
2. H Masakadza
3.T Taibu
4.S Williams
5. C Ervine
6.C Coventry
7.E Chigumbura

If all these guys cant finish the job the tail can wag on

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9.P Utseya
10.E Rainford

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...and both Taylor and Masakadza are going with the take-no-chances approach. Sit back and watch that required rate rise...

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