Domestic T20 Competition 2018 : Zimbabwe Select XI, Zimbabwe Board XI & Kenya

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Re: Domestic T20 Competition 2018 : Zimbabwe Select XI, Zimbabwe Board XI & Kenya

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Speaking of Ryan Burl, I've just noticed that he's averaging 44 in FC cricket after 20 games.

That's pretty damn consistent by ZC standards, for a lad of his age.

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Nathan waller given up on cricket?

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Burl and Malcom Waller are back playing. Seems the list of striking players is growing shorter by the day. Only Taylor, Jarvis, Hammy holding out for now.
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ljriley90 wrote:
Fri Jun 15, 2018 10:58 am
Nathan waller given up on cricket?
He is basically a full time farmer these days, don't think cricket is his top priority.

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tawac wrote:
Fri Jun 15, 2018 11:08 am
Burl and Malcom Waller are back playing. Seems the list of striking players is growing shorter by the day. Only Taylor, Jarvis, Hammy holding out for now.
And Williams.

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Burl doing well with the bowl finishing with figures of 3-11 from 3.3overs. But what we really want from him is the batting.
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Jarvis and Hami also back .

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Nathan Waller is a victim of Racism for not getting picked as he was not among those in the list to be forced by ZC for making into the team, despite performing in domestic cricket.

Waller should'nt have quit cricket in Ireland, by now he would have been among the probables to represent Ireland
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Nathan was a decent cricketer, but not of international caliber. He gave it a fair shot, if our cricketing environment was not toxic he’d probably have carried on playing FC. If our club cricket was regular and competitive and fun I guarantee he’d play.

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lets be honest, Nathan was A level at best even by Zim standards. He just stood out because he is one of the only white players.
If he was a nigga we wouldnt even give him a second mention, and thats me,ZIMDOGGY, saying this!
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