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Logan cup

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i am glad that the logan cup has been scheduled and the first matches are next week starting on the 12th

This gives zimbabwe enormous opportunity for bench players like rainsford and mahwire to show their stuff and see if they are worthy of recalls..Also players like Ntuli,Jarvis,...If they can blow through some of the sides with national players then perhaps we have the new FAST zimbabwe pace bowler that we have been looking for.

Players like Kamungozi and cremer will be keen to impress and show their spin credentials..And also a chance for the national players to get used to playing the long format..Working on the presumption they may face india in may

looking forward to this one..seeing as the matches started earlier than last year perhaps players like butterworth and strydom might play seeing as it is about a month too early for their english club contracts to start

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Re: Logan cup

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yes very good to see zimboard organising it. There will be alot of players trying to get a look in by selectors now I hope a young fast bowler comes in and has a good tournment because we neeed to produce another seamer who bowls more than just medium pace and soon.

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Re: Logan cup

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I am glad they scheduled this tournament, lets hpe this year we got some proper competition.

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Re: Logan cup

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Good news indeed that the competiton is to go ahead.

One slight problem :roll: , Zim have the last of their Standard Bank Pro20 matches on 11th march and, if they were to qualify, the semi finals and final are due to be played on 18th, 20th & 25th march, the 1st round of Logan games are listed as 12th to 15th and 19th to 22nd march.

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Series thread - Logan Cup 2008

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The Logan Cup is about to begin its second season of its new format. The teams are the Northerns, Centrals, Southerns, Easterns and the Westerns, who are strong favourites.

This is a funny competition, you never know what to expect. Graeme Cremer smashing centuries, Keith Dabengwa taking 7-fers... Last year we also saw the First Class debut of Matthew Williams, Sean's brother. Hopefully we will see some more family connections this year, the best of which would be the First Class debut of Kyle Jarvis (son of Malcolm).

Last year, scorecards were near impossible to come by. Hopefully this has been rectified this year.

Fixtures:

Round 1 (Mar 12-15) - Easterns vs Southerns (Masvingo), Northerns vs Westerns (Bulawayo)
Round 2 (Mar 19-22) - Easterns vs Northerns (Mutare), Westerns vs Centrals (Kwekwe)
Round 3 (Apr 3-6) - Easterns vs Centrals (Mutare), Northerns vs Southerns (Harare)
Round 4 (Apr 14-17) - Centrals vs Northerns (Kwekwe), Westerns vs Southerns (Bulawayo)
Round 5 (Apr 21-24) - Southerns vs Centrals (Masvingo), Westerns vs Easterns (Bulawayo)

Venues:

Masvingo Sports Club, Queens Sports Club, Mutare Sports Club, Kwekwe Sports Club, Harare Sports Club

Squads:

Only Westerns is known, and even this is only preliminary and quite outdated (from January): http://www.brmtaylor.com/news-45.html

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Re: Series thread - Logan Cup 2008

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More confusion...Apparently the logan cup has been posponed in favour of the 20/20

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Re: Series thread - Logan Cup 2008

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Oh this has to be a joke.

I'll leave this thread here for another day or so... who knows, they might go ahead with it after all :roll:

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Re: Series thread - Logan Cup 2008

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"Blame" Robin Brown - although if he's looking to get some T20 practice in ahead of the Standard Bank Pro20, he has a point:
The ZC operations office, which had already postponed the country's Twenty20 and one-day competitions, released Logan Cup fixtures last Wednesday, only to be forced into an embarrassing about turn after consultations at the weekend with Robin Brown, the national coach.

As a result, the inter-provincial Twenty20 event will now be staged first as Zimbabwe prepare to take part in the South African Standard Bank Twenty20 tournament. The domestic competition will take place in Harare next week. Brown argued that there were no specialised Twenty20 players and such a tournament would allow the selectors to assess the talent available.

It does again raise issues about the lack of communication within the board, and why the cricket operations department scheduled the Logan Cup at short notice without consulting with anyone on the coaching or selection side.

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Re: Series thread - Logan Cup 2008

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this is a much better idea to play the 2020 competition first as it gets the players into 2020 mode it also allows oportunities for new players to come through into the sqaud for the pro twenty series in south africa and im sure this is an oppurtunity for the likes of Strydom and Marumisa to get look in

all this aside its still dissapointing the way ZC organise things at the last minute but thats how things are done by this disorganised cricket board :lol:

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Re: Series thread - Logan Cup 2008

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Disorganised is too kind!!!!......Shambolic and dysfunctional would be better.

Im a big fan of ZC in general but the board i dont hold much truck with

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