Logan Cup: Rhinos v Rocks & Mountaineers v Tuskers

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Re: Logan Cup: Rhinos v Rocks & Mountaineers v Tuskers

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sloandog wrote:
Sat Mar 20, 2021 9:15 am
Poor and Ervine getting some runs.
Look at Moor's strike rate!
Also so chuffed to see Tony Munyonga score some runs. I really rated this lad when he played in the Singapore series. Hope him and Roy Kai can get an opportunity this summer
Munyonga really had a poor season last year for the Eagles, when he needed a big one and capitalise on his impressive outings in Singapore
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Good to see runs being scored with both matches likely to go into the last session of day 4. We need to play on good batting tracks to help improve both our bowling and batting.

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Re: Logan Cup: Rhinos v Rocks & Mountaineers v Tuskers

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Big chance for PJ to score some runs and push his case for the Pakistan tests, not sure who else has a chance of forcing their way into the squad.

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No idea who is going to be our spinner, we can't play Pakistan with only part time spinners.

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zimfan1 wrote:
Sun Mar 21, 2021 11:27 am
No idea who is going to be our spinner, we can't play Pakistan with only part time spinners.
Although I think Burl is better than a part timer he can't be our main spin option. Mavuta is not up to it, Wellington does not turn it. No idea where we go :(

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Re: Logan Cup: Rhinos v Rocks & Mountaineers v Tuskers

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Peter moor is certainly playing with a lot of purpose in this game.

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Re: Logan Cup: Rhinos v Rocks & Mountaineers v Tuskers

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Where is the Chinaman nyangani when you need him.
Could be a genuine wicket taker if given half a chance. Maybe we will see him in limited overs matches

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Donald wrote:
Sun Mar 21, 2021 12:39 pm
Where is the Chinaman nyangani when you need him.
Could be a genuine wicket taker if given half a chance. Maybe we will see him in limited overs matches
Think he is in the Eagles squad.

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Re: Logan Cup: Rhinos v Rocks & Mountaineers v Tuskers

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Is Dion Myers in with a shout?

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sloandog wrote:
Sun Mar 21, 2021 12:48 pm
Is Dion Myers in with a shout?
I think Shumba and Wes's performances will make this unlikely in the next 12 months. Very talented player from what I have seen but the issue is that he his giving himself a year to crack it and if not he is off to university. I wonder if this will play in the selectors minds.

Murray has given up from what I understand. Think I saw that Liam Roche is trying to get New Zealand citizenship in order to play domestic cricket over their. More lessons from chucking some youngsters in too early.
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