[Match Thread] Rocks v Mountaineers (Faithwear)

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[Match Thread] Rocks v Mountaineers (Faithwear)

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http://www.cricinfo.com/zimdomestic-09/ ... 14343.html

Southern Rocks won the toss and chose to bat.

Southern Rocks 278/5 (50.0 ov)
Great knock by Craig Ervine (111*), to lift the team from 79/4. Odoyo's cameo (55*) was important in the end too.

Can the mountaineers scale this?

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Top effort by Craig ervine there but im backing the mountaineers to win this one ;)

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Craig Ervine has officially broke the door down in terms of national selection. Out goes Vermuelan and Waller, in comes Sibanda and Ervine. Matikinyeri( in my opinion) should be swapped for Meth
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Maruma does a Chigumbura to sink the Rocks. He can do nothing wrong at the moment.

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Great work by C. Ervine but top marks to Matsikinyeri 1/34 from his 10 overs showing there is more to his game as he can bowl some more than useful Right Arm Oxthodox. (Utseya might be facing some challenge here) And young Timycen Maruma just cant put a foot wrong. Just what more does he have to do to get a national team call up????

Also good to see Taibu back to full fitness.
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