[Match Thread] New Zealand v Zimbabwe: 1st ODI

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Glad Hami didn't let him review

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Haha

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sloandog wrote:
chappie coventry wrote:keegan meth is defently not a international bowler get rid of him
Not sure about that. I reckon he's a very good new ball bowler. Just needs to build up a bit more pace in my opinion
Can that be taught?
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I'm not batting coach, but it's obvious to me that Grant Flower needs to get these guys to play STRAIGHT! Playing across the line to middle stump deliveries

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Matsi is rubbish, he has always been :evil:
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Almozt managd our traditional top order runout, of course there is still time

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congrats to Hami 3000 runs

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he was just in no hurry, even when the bowler got in his way

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ZIMDOGGY wrote:
sloandog wrote:
chappie coventry wrote:keegan meth is defently not a international bowler get rid of him
Not sure about that. I reckon he's a very good new ball bowler. Just needs to build up a bit more pace in my opinion
Can that be taught?
Honest Q

Well I'm no bowling coach, but my dad is a level 3 coach and he's been my mentor if you like growing up, and he always said to me if the actions right, this pace will come. And he was right in my opinion (not meaning to blow my own trumpet). However with Meth, I don't think he has an action that's going to let him bowl much quicker. But he can change his action slightly as he has a very nice approach and a nice side on action, but he doesn't push his shoulder through the crease. Just my opinion nyway

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Thank goodness Hammie got out, now the real batsmen can start chasing down the total.
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