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Re: Here is Zimbabwe's 15 man squad for tour of W.Indies
If I remember correctly, Raza's filed under Pakistan on CricInfo - would he be eligible for Zim?
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CrimsonAvenger wrote:And we were home and dry with 4.5 overs to spare! Hoping that you are talking about T20 world cup, this result would have done a world of good for the net run rate as well, if we ever needed that to come into equation...
Let us know by what margin we won in the finals, if this dream continues over the coming fortnight



Yeah if i ahve another dream, you guys will be the first to know


Re: Here is Zimbabwe's 15 man squad for tour of W.Indies
When he was interviewed on TV his had a slight Zimbabwean twang to his accent, he also has been playing in Zimbabwe for about 6 years now so imagine he would be available through the residency rule, but we shall see. Would like to see him play a full domestic season first.maehara wrote:If I remember correctly, Raza's filed under Pakistan on CricInfo - would he be eligible for Zim?
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His debut was in 2006/07, and he hasn't scored a first class half century since his 84 the other day. Says a lot to me 

Re: Here is Zimbabwe's 15 man squad for tour of W.Indies
Been following Zim cricket for awhile now. For some reason I became a big fan.
Anyway, I think this was a very well selected squad. With few exceptions, these are the names you see atop the domestic stats and that's how it should be. Personally, I would've opted for just three frontline spinners in Price, Cremer, and Maruma. Maruma's called up was well deserved btw. I don't agree with Utseya's selection but I understand the selectors reluctance to drop him since he has been groomed for the captaincy role. I would've opted for Meth instead. Mutiza could've potentially been selected ahead of Coventry. I fully expect this team to give WI a good fight
Anyway, I think this was a very well selected squad. With few exceptions, these are the names you see atop the domestic stats and that's how it should be. Personally, I would've opted for just three frontline spinners in Price, Cremer, and Maruma. Maruma's called up was well deserved btw. I don't agree with Utseya's selection but I understand the selectors reluctance to drop him since he has been groomed for the captaincy role. I would've opted for Meth instead. Mutiza could've potentially been selected ahead of Coventry. I fully expect this team to give WI a good fight
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Welcome to the forum ZimWIFan 

Re: Here is Zimbabwe's 15 man squad for tour of W.Indies
I think the selection is spot on. Im really glad Vusi Sibanda is in the sqaud he is a class player, looks soo good when in top form and has been in awesome form in the domestic leagues, I think he will shine against the west Indies. I think Masakadza Will be leading run scorer for Zim thes series...he is a run machine!
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I'm tipping BRM to top the tally this series. He should enjoy the pace and bounce of the West Indian wickets. 

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Re: Here is Zimbabwe's 15 man squad for tour of W.Indies
Talyor will definately not enjoy the pace and bounce of the West Indian wickets. For me he is suspect against the new ball, has a trigger half-front foot action and thus zero footwork.sloandog wrote:I'm tipping BRM to top the tally this series. He should enjoy the pace and bounce of the West Indian wickets.
He only seems to shine when blasting medium pacers and mediocre spinners. His running between the wickets is appaling, and frankly I don't quite understand the favour he generates in these columns. One big innings and a then string of failures follow! Where is the consistency here that we demand of other players; ie Chibhabha and Stewy? Or even the much aligned Dabengwa, who would be a much better prospect at six than Coventry, if the selection anyway hadnt been impugned by the omission of Forster Mtizwa?
Re: Here is Zimbabwe's 15 man squad for tour of W.Indies
I agree he may be suspect against real pace but so are most batsman in the world.Conant wrote:Talyor will definately not enjoy the pace and bounce of the West Indian wickets. For me he is suspect against the new ball, has a trigger half-front foot action and thus zero footwork.sloandog wrote:I'm tipping BRM to top the tally this series. He should enjoy the pace and bounce of the West Indian wickets.
He only seems to shine when blasting medium pacers and mediocre spinners. His running between the wickets is appaling, and frankly I don't quite understand the favour he generates in these columns. One big innings and a then string of failures follow! Where is the consistency here that we demand of other players; ie Chibhabha and Stewy? Or even the much aligned Dabengwa, who would be a much better prospect at six than Coventry, if the selection anyway hadnt been impugned by the omission of Forster Mtizwa?
Yes he may look ungainly at the crease but he was a great combination of mental strength and talant, which for me makes him Zimbabwe's best batsman, i would rather that he didnt open the innings as i think he's a number 4 batsman but due to Sibanda's recent scoring form at number 4 Taylor may have to do the job.