Logan Cup 2020 - 21 : Discussion

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besides an offhand isolated comment framed as an opinion, wheres the evidence he has? And what was it based on?
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I'm not sure Jarvis is a huge loss, he wasn't exactly bowling us to victory all that often, and at 31 he isn't really the future.
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Dogg I am not sure I follow you but if your question was about zimfan1, I have found my nearly namesake to be one of the most clued in guys on the forum. He is often ahead of the curve.

I wonder if Jarvis just got fucked off being injured all the time. He had that back thing when he was a young tearaway. I will choose to remember him as Zimbabwe's most talented seamer of the post rebellion era. I hope he reconsiders. 31 is not very old in dog years.

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zimfan1 wrote:
Wed Nov 25, 2020 7:53 pm
Hearing a few interesting names may be appearing in the Logan Cup, mainly former youngsters who have been away. Whole thing is a shambles still no fixtures and rain on the way. ICC apparently insisting on a bio secure bubble.

Sounds like Jarvis is retiring from cricket which is a real shame.

Vinge Cup may start this Sunday.
Any evidence for jarvis retirement or this only a clueless speculation

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You can take the comment however you want. From speaking to a number of people close to Jarvis it is clear that he is considering his future in the game. He is 31 and is now raising a family, he is fed up with Zimbabwe Cricket and is considering focusing on a different career in Zimbabwe as he does not want to go abroad for long periods of time with a young family.

He has not made his final decision but he is certainty considering his future.

Alistair Frost has been seen netting with the Rocks.

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ZIMFAN wrote:
Thu Nov 26, 2020 3:35 pm
Dogg I am not sure I follow you but if your question was about zimfan1, I have found my nearly namesake to be one of the most clued in guys on the forum. He is often ahead of the curve.

I wonder if Jarvis just got fucked off being injured all the time. He had that back thing when he was a young tearaway. I will choose to remember him as Zimbabwe's most talented seamer of the post rebellion era. I hope he reconsiders. 31 is not very old in dog years.
What I meant is it just an offhand comment/opinion or something with serious evidence.

He has since answered, but I just wanted to clarify.

Jarvis should 100% stick around to the next World Cup. Has he ever been part of a WC campaign?

Zimfan1 surely you’re telling him to go for the WC swansong? Good way to finish if we qualify.
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Williams, Taylor and Ervine will no doubt retire by the end of the 2023 CWC, Jarv should absolutely give it a go. Either way, he’ll always be a forum favourite.

What career is he heading into, potentially?

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Alistair frost isn’t a bad player, didn’t do much in the under 19’s CWC but could be a good FC played.

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ZIMDOGGY wrote:
Thu Nov 26, 2020 7:56 pm
ZIMFAN wrote:
Thu Nov 26, 2020 3:35 pm
Dogg I am not sure I follow you but if your question was about zimfan1, I have found my nearly namesake to be one of the most clued in guys on the forum. He is often ahead of the curve.

I wonder if Jarvis just got fucked off being injured all the time. He had that back thing when he was a young tearaway. I will choose to remember him as Zimbabwe's most talented seamer of the post rebellion era. I hope he reconsiders. 31 is not very old in dog years.
What I meant is it just an offhand comment/opinion or something with serious evidence.

He has since answered, but I just wanted to clarify.

Jarvis should 100% stick around to the next World Cup. Has he ever been part of a WC campaign?

Zimfan1 surely you’re telling him to go for the WC swansong? Good way to finish if we qualify.
Yeah I agree, but he has spent the last year sitting out injured.

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Re: Logan Cup 2020 - 21 : Discussion

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sloandog wrote:
Thu Nov 26, 2020 8:31 pm
Alistair frost isn’t a bad player, didn’t do much in the under 19’s CWC but could be a good FC played.
Think Harrison is with the Rocks, Evans with the Eagles.

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