maehara had already posted this link earlier in this thread. A lot of photos there: http://www.classifieds.co.zw/store/Domi ... nty20.htmlsloandog wrote:Good photos Crimson. Where'd you find them ?? Via facebook ??
[Series Thread] Stanbic Bank Zim Twenty20
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I've uploaded highlights for the Mashonaland Eagles vs Mountaineers match: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZbsj4fP2w8
A real annihilation, it should be fun to see how Ray Price goes in the Twenty20 match against the West Indies.
It looks like the grand final today is not being televised live anywhere which is a shame. According to their websites, Ten Sports and Supersport both have late replays at about the same time.
A real annihilation, it should be fun to see how Ray Price goes in the Twenty20 match against the West Indies.
It looks like the grand final today is not being televised live anywhere which is a shame. According to their websites, Ten Sports and Supersport both have late replays at about the same time.
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Vipers finish on 126-7
Mpofu taking 3 wickets in the final over
Mpofu taking 3 wickets in the final over
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Tuskers wiped out by Vipers
Of all the people, Bliggie looked at most ease with the bat. He never mistimed any of the 27 deliveries he faced. Mupariwa's hitting gave some respectability in the end.
Good thing was Mpofu getting into some rhythm with the ball just before WI tour.
Of all the people, Bliggie looked at most ease with the bat. He never mistimed any of the 27 deliveries he faced. Mupariwa's hitting gave some respectability in the end.
Good thing was Mpofu getting into some rhythm with the ball just before WI tour.
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Yeah Mpofu looked good, i wonder if theres any chance of Jarvis playing in the final, as if he is going to the West Indies he must be fit by now.CrimsonAvenger wrote:Tuskers wiped out by Vipers
Of all the people, Bliggie looked at most ease with the bat. He never mistimed any of the 27 deliveries he faced. Mupariwa's hitting gave some respectability in the end.
Good thing was Mpofu getting into some rhythm with the ball just before WI tour.
The worrying thing about the Tuskers are that Ewing, Strydom, Ebrahim, Williams, Meth, Dabengwa and Mupurweria are all challenging for a place in the national team.
I think Robin Brown will be packing his bags if Stan Staddon lives up to his reputation.
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Mountaineers crowned Champions of inaugral stanbic twenty20
Mountaineers took sweet revenge in reverse-annihilation by winning the final by 9 wkts. mith and Utseya took 3 each and Mazza-Tibbly eased the chase before it begin.
CONGRATS Mountaineers
Player of the series H Masakadza (Mountaineers)
Batsman of the series H Masakadza (Mountaineers)
Bowler of the series AP Palladino
Mountaineers took sweet revenge in reverse-annihilation by winning the final by 9 wkts. mith and Utseya took 3 each and Mazza-Tibbly eased the chase before it begin.
CONGRATS Mountaineers
Player of the series H Masakadza (Mountaineers)
Batsman of the series H Masakadza (Mountaineers)
Bowler of the series AP Palladino
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Congratulations to the Mountaineers!
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A sad end to eagle campaign.
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Definitely the Eagles had tpo land somehow .jamthala wrote:A sad end to eagle campaign.