[Match Thread] Bangladesh v Zimbabwe - 2nd ODI

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Re: [Match Thread] Bangladesh v Zimbabwe - 2nd ODI

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javis 4 overs 42 runs i dont undastand way mazakadza give a ball for javis

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Re: [Match Thread] Bangladesh v Zimbabwe - 2nd ODI

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oh my good javis again ..ban very easy to win like that..way not yet sprin attack .look at ban..intarligen captan ..mazakadza is not good captan

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Chibabha is impressing me hear. It looks liek Streak has been working with him as i can now see his left arm extending out. Is accuracy has also improved, and to add to that he's bowling some good gas. :)

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Hmmm dont really understand why Hamilton didnt get Price on straight after the 3rd wicket fell :(

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It all started so well. Now it seems to be running away from us. :cry:

Maybe the boys can learn from this. i Reckon they got 5 starts, Masakadza 34, he was unlucky and most definitely wasn't out, still shouldn't have been playing the shot.
Chibhabha played well again to get to 39 but seems to lose concentration, which you need to build a good innings.

Taylor played the wrong line and was on the back foot to a ball he should have been smothering, still it was a very good ball so it might have got him anyway.

Taibu worked hard for his 30 odd but didn't look convincing even before the injury.

Waller, well i didn't expect much from him and he played pretty well, if his bowling is any good he might be a useful player to have in and around the team.

Chigs well he was left with too few proper batsmen to work with and not enough time to set properly. He should bat higher i think in the 1st game he played very controlled and smart cricket. He's more than just the hitter that people think he is. Give the man a chance to make a few innings of substance. Maybe opening?

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the boys have gone there heads have dropped and there are wides and no balls all over the place its very dissapointing to see.

Looks like 1-1 with three to play. Going to be intresting to see wether they can be lifted in time for the next game.

But credit to Bangladesh they have punished the poor bowling.

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Maraicha wrote:I predicted our win in the first ODI within 35 overs. I will do the same and say we will win by 45 runs. :D :D
Well, looks like you just missed it bro.

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Re: [Match Thread] Bangladesh v Zimbabwe - 2nd ODI

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i told that dont bat frist like this pitch ..unfortunatly won toss but :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

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Re: [Match Thread] Bangladesh v Zimbabwe - 2nd ODI

Post by Train Driver »

What an absolute rubbish performance, once again all the bonuses from a win have been thrown away.

There will have to be some hard thinking about this and some questions answered, just how long can the Jarvis experiment go on for, his bowling is being taken apart and he needs to learn how and where to bowl before playing at this level, i don't say Mpofu is the answer but they must swap places for the next match. Vermeulen and Mutizwa should, in my opinion, replace Taibu, who seems to have lost control of his senses, and Coventry who is simply out of touch at the moment.

Any more matches like this one and nobody will have cause to complain about Shakib and his 4-1 talk.

I think it's time to hide in the gardden again .. :?

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What a disastrous show :( Nothing clicking in the bowling department today, to go with a dismal collapse with the bat.

What was Taibu's injury? Is it serious? I'm not too thrilled at HM's effort as captain today, has been very reluctant to make bowling changes, but hope he learns fast.

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