Was Keith Dabengwa really that bad?
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Re: Was Keith Dabengwa really that bad?
He was, or still is, a half decent domestic player, but not really good enough for international cricket. I'd liken to him someone like Timycen Maruma in that respect. There's no shame in it, and there are plenty of players who fit into that category.
I do know that he has played over here in the U.K quite a bit as an overseas player, and has been very good. Both as a player on the pitch, and as decent bloke off it.
I do know that he has played over here in the U.K quite a bit as an overseas player, and has been very good. Both as a player on the pitch, and as decent bloke off it.
Re: Was Keith Dabengwa really that bad?
Granted I never seen Keith play for Zim so I find it hard to comment on that side i'd say he is a great influence on any side that he plays in.
He played for my club in Scotland for 3 years and was a massive success both on and off the field. So much so that id consider him one of my best friends.
He isn't the most gifted player in the world but he is a workaholic, always netting, bowling, taking catches, coaching seniors and juniors. He truly is a great guy.
He is a big loss to Zimbabwean cricket as a whole I feel. He had plenty to offer whilst still playing, ie helping the younger guys learn about their games and helping them progress their careers. Furthermore, a really good coach with ECB Level 2 that would be massively beneficial to any franchise side or even the national team!
He played for my club in Scotland for 3 years and was a massive success both on and off the field. So much so that id consider him one of my best friends.
He isn't the most gifted player in the world but he is a workaholic, always netting, bowling, taking catches, coaching seniors and juniors. He truly is a great guy.
He is a big loss to Zimbabwean cricket as a whole I feel. He had plenty to offer whilst still playing, ie helping the younger guys learn about their games and helping them progress their careers. Furthermore, a really good coach with ECB Level 2 that would be massively beneficial to any franchise side or even the national team!
Re: Was Keith Dabengwa really that bad?
Dabengwa was not an international grade cricketer but he was invaluable on the domestic scene. A great mentor to younger players I'm sure.
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Re: Was Keith Dabengwa really that bad?
The comparison with Maruma is reasonable. He has been a solid domestic contributor, better than making up the numbers but never good enough for Zim.
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At present, none of the Zimbabwe players seems of international standard. All are club level players.
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Re: Was Keith Dabengwa really that bad?
I view Dabengwa as an unfortunate casualty of the post Rebel era. Someone who would or should never had been close to national selection he was unfortunately the best of the rest and had to be picked. I think we could classify him a a trier and solid bloke on and off the field. He like many of his generation are clouded out by the worst time in our cricket history and will always characterised as not being good enough or just average.
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It certainly wasn't Dabengwa's fault he was selected.
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Re: Was Keith Dabengwa really that bad?
Initially when he was selected, he tried his best during 2005 as a spinning allrounder batting at 7/8. After that lost the plot.
However, in FC, he seems to have scored some runs with the bat off late and took his FC batting average to 28. As earlier said, with ECB level 2 coaching credential, he would have been valuable in domestic scene as a mentor to young players. He's a loss along with Sibanda to domestic cricket.
However, in FC, he seems to have scored some runs with the bat off late and took his FC batting average to 28. As earlier said, with ECB level 2 coaching credential, he would have been valuable in domestic scene as a mentor to young players. He's a loss along with Sibanda to domestic cricket.