T20 Domestic Cricket - 1st Round Schedule

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It's just not happening for BT at all. As things stand there is no justification what so ever to include him in the WC squad. These domestic T20 match may not be much but they show where some of these players stand. Jongwe going for runs he has been far from his best in a long time as well. I didn't get to watch Madande's innings today. But he seems to be batting with intent rotating strike and getting runs. Not a finisher but if he can get runs down the order he would be more useful than Munyonga or Musekiwa.

I like the look of Munashe Chimusoro. He surely got something to work with. Not quite hitting the big scores but always showing intend at the crease. Where did Rocks get the idea of having Tsiga open the batting when you have Innocent Kaia in your side
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secretzimbo wrote:
Mon Dec 08, 2025 3:10 pm
That match was embarrassing.

Truly drastic stuff.
Ya not seen worse. Mountaineers won the toss and opted to bat on a drenched pitch? Somebody explain that to me :lol:
It bucketed down, covers came on late, and yet they still batted first. Inexplicable. Having said that the batting was abominable and the bowling was good.

Taylor has gone to pieces.
Nearly all the batters are struggling.

Rocks pulling off a surprising win here. Their new spinner bowls it 4 times before he releases it.

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Madande actually played quite well, as did Burl, as did Knackers.

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Eagles have bottled this, have a long batting line-up and just nudged it around for 4 overs too many.
Pitch is not easy though.

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This is a great game!!

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Great strike from Munyonga!

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And out.
He can sure belt them when he gets hold of them.

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Googly wrote:
Tue Dec 09, 2025 3:34 pm
Great strike from Munyonga!
KLONG Is in form
Innocent Kaia might deserve a look..

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BT with a 33(28) but retires hurt in todays game. Must be difficult for him. He can complete a single match at all.
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He couldn’t even walk singles :lol: :lol:

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