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I have a soft spot for Tinashe cos he seemed to be a genuine strike bowler and hoping that he has improved from the time he came on the scene he is one guy I would like to see back in the squad, where is he and what is he up to anyone?
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Bayhaus; according to katik's site it looks like we can expect him back shortly, I guess after the English domestic season:- http://sites.google.com/site/zimcricket ... nplayers-1

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When paniyangara bowl in u19 world cup which he play,there all commentator predict great future for him.now what he stand all due to peter chingoka.
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Ay Thanks Robin I just HOPE he will be back and hopefully the player that he promised to be.
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Good to know that the young man is considering a return. He truly was a huge loss as he had great potential to be a world beater. His pace was undeniable and his attitude was superb. I truly hope he returns, would be a ANOTHER great asset to return to the Zimbabwean fold :D

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I remember when Mathew Hayden and company last toured Zim. He said the Tinashe was a very good prospect and Tinashe got him out for a duck. Truly Tinashe had a seemingly great future ahead of him. I hope he comes back a fulfils his potential.
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I was at HSC that day cos we had heard about the Zim team that had wiped the aussies at the U19 world cup and we wanted to see this for ourselves and he did not dissapoint even when England came he also dismissed Micheal vaughn,
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bayhaus wrote:I was at HSC that day cos we had heard about the Zim team that had wiped the aussies at the U19 world cup and we wanted to see this for ourselves and he did not dissapoint even when England came he also dismissed Micheal vaughn,
I was also there that day. From the side he looked sharp. Small world :D

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i see him here in UK regularly and he aren't mentioned anything about going back yet though he still plays in nottingham

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@kingviv is he still as he promised to be, I know ZC were not fair to him after his injury i hope he considers coming back.
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