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Godwilll Mamhiyo
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:32 pm
by leybbm
Hi,
I am chairman of an English club. Our captain has agreed to bring Godwill over for 2013 season, so I was hoping somebody could give me an idea of what we could expect
I see he's struggled so far to make impact I'm first-class cricket. But suppose he's young and the fact he got Tuskers debut at 18 and has captained Zim u19s must mean he's a talent?
Could anybody give an idea on how he might go? We're in the same league as Simon Mugava did so well in last year (a couple of divisions below Premier League club cricket). We had initially agreed to bring over Mutombodzi but that didn't work out when he got selected for national team. We thought we'd pulled off a real coup there!
Cheers
Re: Godwilll Mamhiyo
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:41 pm
by zimfan93
Hi, I've got as much knowledge as you in terms of seeing him a player, but if you haven't found them already, these are the most comprehensive stats you will find on the web
http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Playe ... 36572.html
Good luck

Re: Godwilll Mamhiyo
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:51 pm
by leybbm
Thanks! Had seen that. It seems strange that he captained u19 but was in and out of side and didn't go to World Cup!
Re: Godwilll Mamhiyo
Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 7:43 am
by zimfan1
Hi Leybbm
I would not read too much into the fact he did not break through into the Tuskers side as they have been the most consistent and stable franchise team over the last few years.
In regards to the reason he missed the Under 19 World Cup, he was unlucky that his age fell into the category where he was too old for the competition when he captioned the side.
He comes very highly recommend from Richard Harrision the cricket coach over at Falcon College (And a former first class umpire) which has produced the likes of Heath Streak over the years.
Please keep us updated on how he gets on over the summer as its important that clubs like yourself take some of our youngsters under their wings, we saw with Mugava in the past year that a season in England helps them develop as players and people.
Re: Godwilll Mamhiyo
Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 2:24 pm
by leybbm
Thanks a lot Zimfan1...that's really helpful..and of course we will keep you posted on how he goes
Any other views welcome!!
Re: Godwilll Mamhiyo
Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 3:15 pm
by aydee
leybbm wrote:Thanks a lot Zimfan1...that's really helpful..and of course we will keep you posted on how he goes
Any other views welcome!!
Not as good a cricketer as Mugava with bat or ball, to be honest. I think he will be a useful contributor for you guys in both disciplines, rather than a regular matchwinner. Hopefully this will do him a world of good!
Re: Godwilll Mamhiyo
Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 3:47 pm
by zimfan1
aydee wrote:leybbm wrote:Thanks a lot Zimfan1...that's really helpful..and of course we will keep you posted on how he goes
Any other views welcome!!
Not as good a cricketer as Mugava with bat or ball, to be honest. I think he will be a useful contributor for you guys in both disciplines, rather than a regular matchwinner. Hopefully this will do him a world of good!
I would say he is a better batter than Mugava.
Re: Godwilll Mamhiyo
Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 4:37 pm
by aydee
zimfan1 wrote:aydee wrote:leybbm wrote:Thanks a lot Zimfan1...that's really helpful..and of course we will keep you posted on how he goes
Any other views welcome!!
Not as good a cricketer as Mugava with bat or ball, to be honest. I think he will be a useful contributor for you guys in both disciplines, rather than a regular matchwinner. Hopefully this will do him a world of good!
I would say he is a better batter than Mugava.
I wouldn't agree. Mugava has batted as high as 6 for the Rhinos this year, and managed a couple of 50s.
Re: Godwilll Mamhiyo
Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 11:57 pm
by leybbm
Thanks. The fact there is a debate about who is better batter seems to bode well! I know Godwill hasn't done much with bat at first-class level but does seem that when he plays, he bats higher than Simon