Series thread: Standard Bank Pro20

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Solid win
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Chigumbura 5/13!!!!
Taylor 38, Matsikenyeri 51

Good all round performance

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Where has Sean Williams been hiding for this tournament??

Whenever he's not playing, it's a worry, as he always seems close to quitting the national side...

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aydee wrote:Where has Sean Williams been hiding for this tournament??

Whenever he's not playing, it's a worry, as he always seems close to quitting the national side...
Injured I think. So is Gary Brent.

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This was a much needed win on their day when everything clicks for zim they can be a dangerous team. Its good to see Taylor opening the batting lets hope he continues to open in all forms of cricket because thats his position IMV. Its also good too see young Mazurabani getting into the team and also doing well... he might just become a good pace bowler for zim in the future which is what zim need.

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it wasnt a very good series. there would only be a few players to vote for.

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In summary this was a dismal series for Zimbabwe. The batting was mediocre and the bowling ineffective. This tournament showed just how far Zimbabwe cricket has fallen behind.
Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell, Murray Goodwin, Andy Flower (w), Grant Flower, Dave Houghton, Guy Whittall, Heath Streak (c), Andy Blignaut, Ray Price, Eddo Brandes

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