[Match Thread] 4th ODI: Afghanistan v Zimbabwe

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Re: [Match Thread] 4th ODI: Afghanistan v Zimbabwe

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Pashtuns are 42 percent of the population if Wikipedia is to be believed, majority of the population but still a minority.
That said, their ascent has been meteoric.
The county would have a lot of potential if they could she the taliban and the taliban mindset.
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Pashtuns are 42 percent of the population if Wikipedia is to be believed, majority of the population but still a minority.
That said, their ascent has been meteoric.
The county would have a lot of potential if they could she the taliban and the taliban mindset.
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Re: [Match Thread] 4th ODI: Afghanistan v Zimbabwe

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Muzarabani's average pace has improved a lot which is great to see, even if he is still very raw.

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Re: [Match Thread] 4th ODI: Afghanistan v Zimbabwe

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We legit have to go back to that 8-3. It's the only time our batting looked decent.

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There were days in the past, when lesser talented sides were regularly marauded by Zimbabwe in the best way possible. Remember that massive 172 of Wishart against Namibia, 2003. Masakadza killing off Kenya with 178 and 156 in 2008/09. We are a pale shadow of that now. Can we genuinely believe we will see at least one such innings in the qualifiers from any of our batsmen?

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Re: [Match Thread] 4th ODI: Afghanistan v Zimbabwe

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CrimsonAvenger wrote:
Fri Feb 16, 2018 3:25 pm
There were days in the past, when lesser talented sides were regularly marauded by Zimbabwe in the best way possible. Remember that massive 172 of Wishart against Namibia, 2003. Masakadza killing off Kenya with 178 and 156 in 2008/09. We are a pale shadow of that now. Can we genuinely believe we will see at least one such innings in the qualifiers from any of our batsmen?
If Wishart could score 172 against Namibia, surely the vastly more talented BT could play more than one innings of significance against Afghanistan. We may have played our last World Cup. Perhaps Kenya, Uganda, and Zimbabwe could play an African tri-series every four years during the world cup?
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Re: [Match Thread] 4th ODI: Afghanistan v Zimbabwe

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It's interesting that people are raising the meteoric rise of Afghanistan and it is true they have come a long way in a very short space of time. My understanding is that they have big backers in India, including the BCCI, which has helped them establish themselves more quickly than they might have done. Zimbabwe unfortunately does not have such wealthy friends and although there is undoubted talent, there is simply not the resources or seemingly a desire among the senior members of ZC to improve the structure and standards.

It's such a shame - I am based in UK but I have visited Zimbabwe several times. There is huge potential and many determined young players who are keen to progress. Sadly they are victims of the atrocious management and misappropriation of funds by a number of previous board members, which means ZC is still servicing huge debts to this day.

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Re: [Match Thread] 4th ODI: Afghanistan v Zimbabwe

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One of those hopeless days.. thank God I don't support arsenal too. ZC gives me too many chest pains as it is..

Couple of positives. One is that Taylor is back looking like our best batsman again.. didn't look troubled at all until that shot. Ervine is back.. Slowly but surely down the order he is finding his form.

Feel for Tari and Burl. Got out play the same shot.. must be what they have told to do but they must do better.

I'm suggesting we make the next game a full on trial. Williams might be back so I suggest we play like this

Burl
Moor
Tari
BT
Ervine
Raza
Waller
Cremer
Chisoro
Vitori
Blessing

Let's rest Hami Mire Chatara and Jarvis. Let's make it a real try out for Blessing Vitori Chisoro Waller PJ Tari and burl and warn them there might be some last minute changes. The possible changes being Williams for one of them mainly.

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If chisoro plays in next match and does super good it might raise more questions than answers for heath streak and his selection policy in earlier matches.

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Re: [Match Thread] 4th ODI: Afghanistan v Zimbabwe

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TapsC wrote:
Fri Feb 16, 2018 12:07 pm
Wow we are doomed.. and we have 3 pace bowlers on a spinning track
Playing 3 seamers didn’t doom us

Shit house batting did

Hami, Mire and Raza all out sweeping

Taylor playing the same half hearted lofted drive

Burl and Tari did all the hard work to face 30 balls the. To gift Nabi simple return catches.

None of those deliveries were special all the batsman got themselves out

Mire and Hami need to stop sweeping so much especially the premeditated ones Hami should have drive his for 6 if he played the ball as it was.

Taylor really needs to be more responsible especially when the side is struggling he can’t afford to lose his wicket. He’s hitting way too many balls in the air

Good to see Ervine back in form he’s now top scorer in 3 games this series
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