Since 1980/81, on and off! First season after 'independence', Middlesex and Leicestershire came, three matches each against the national side.Yorker wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2024 5:47 pmDoes anybody know the year county sides started visiting Zim during their off season?zimfan1 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 3:51 pmDurham land in the country on Monday for three weeks. They will play two 3 day games against a Zimbabwe "A" side and them play in the round robin domestic T20 competition.
I think each side plays each other once then the finals/qualifier.
Very interested to see the make up of the Zimbabwe "A" side. Hope it reflects the guys who have done well this season and who are on the fringes of the national side.
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Actually, I forgot, Surrey were here late fifties, Worcestershire 1964/65,
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Ali hamid has to come in for next match. I mean he has a first class average of almost 50, 3 100's in past 5 games. Not sure what they see anymore in marumani.
The biggest prize out of the last batch of under 19s is Dion Myers. Give him a good run and he will pay back with interest of that im sure. Hopefully in summer 2024.
The biggest prize out of the last batch of under 19s is Dion Myers. Give him a good run and he will pay back with interest of that im sure. Hopefully in summer 2024.
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If you are wanting to go off Logan Cup stats then Marumani averaged 70 this season and Hamid 48.Donald wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2024 11:41 pmAli hamid has to come in for next match. I mean he has a first class average of almost 50, 3 100's in past 5 games. Not sure what they see anymore in marumani.
The biggest prize out of the last batch of under 19s is Dion Myers. Give him a good run and he will pay back with interest of that im sure. Hopefully in summer 2024.
There's a high chance that Hamid and anyone else will have the same issues against top quality world-class opposition as Marumani and co for exactly the same reasons. You are expecting miracles from guys that are woefully underprepared for this level of cricket.
As for 'Not sure what they see in him anymore' with regards to Marumani. Jeez. Literally everyone and anyone who has watched the kid bat close-up knows theres a hell of a player in there somewhere. He needs some quality 1-to-1 coaching for a chunk of time and like all of our players he needs to be playing in a significantly higher quality system that will prepare him and others for international cricket.
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Interesting they are playing these games with a Test-standard Kookaburra ball. Presumably Durham rightly insisted they didn’t use the $10 chikombas
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There are some wonderful tour reports and photos on Cricinfo from those county tours in the early/mid 1980s. A great resource if you are interested in that period of time and cricket in Zimbabwe.Yorker wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2024 5:47 pmDoes anybody know the year county sides started visiting Zim during their off season?zimfan1 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 3:51 pmDurham land in the country on Monday for three weeks. They will play two 3 day games against a Zimbabwe "A" side and them play in the round robin domestic T20 competition.
I think each side plays each other once then the finals/qualifier.
Very interested to see the make up of the Zimbabwe "A" side. Hope it reflects the guys who have done well this season and who are on the fringes of the national side.
Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell, Murray Goodwin, Andy Flower (w), Grant Flower, Dave Houghton, Guy Whittall, Heath Streak (c), Andy Blignaut, Ray Price, Eddo Brandes
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I believe these pre-season county tours are vital to our cricket. Its entirely probable they contributed to our improvement in the 80's and hopefully it will be the same again. We need more. No reason why more county teams shouldn't come in future. Great weather, great country.
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Jeez there is lots of bile this morning.secretzimbo wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2024 12:31 amIf you are wanting to go off Logan Cup stats then Marumani averaged 70 this season and Hamid 48.Donald wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2024 11:41 pmAli hamid has to come in for next match. I mean he has a first class average of almost 50, 3 100's in past 5 games. Not sure what they see anymore in marumani.
The biggest prize out of the last batch of under 19s is Dion Myers. Give him a good run and he will pay back with interest of that im sure. Hopefully in summer 2024.
There's a high chance that Hamid and anyone else will have the same issues against top quality world-class opposition as Marumani and co for exactly the same reasons. You are expecting miracles from guys that are woefully underprepared for this level of cricket.
As for 'Not sure what they see in him anymore' with regards to Marumani. Jeez. Literally everyone and anyone who has watched the kid bat close-up knows theres a hell of a player in there somewhere. He needs some quality 1-to-1 coaching for a chunk of time and like all of our players he needs to be playing in a significantly higher quality system that will prepare him and others for international cricket.
Somebody has woken up on wrong side of bed.
I'm not expecting miracles from anyone just think that Marumani has had lots of chances and maybe it was time to put in someone like Ali Hamid who may have more of a ceiling.
I have seen Marumani in full flow and when he connects he is a joy to watch. We can't discount the amount of chances that he has had comparable to other players.
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100 % he's had more chances than others get that's for sure .