Sean Ervine retires from All forms of cricket.

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Sean Ervine retires from All forms of cricket.

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Few weeks after joining Derbyshire on a short loan from Hampshire, Ervine has called time on his playing career. Having spent 14 seasons at Hampshire he was loaned out to Derbyshire for this season after being deemed surplus. Ervine played 5 tests amd 42 ODIs for zimbabwe taking 50 wickets across all formarts and a solitary 100 against India.
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ZC should persuade Sean Ervin to come back and play for Zimbabwe by giving him a Farm

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Mueddie28 wrote:
Tue Sep 04, 2018 6:46 pm
ZC should persuade Sean Ervin to come back and play for Zimbabwe by giving him a Farm
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Problem is when it’s been stripped bare of everything it’s no longer a farm, it’s a piece of land.

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Googly wrote:
Wed Sep 05, 2018 9:35 am
Problem is when it’s been stripped bare of everything it’s no longer a farm, it’s a piece of land.
You mean when the whites had to work to get the land be a productive farm?
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