[Match Thread] South Africa V Zimbabwe – 1st ODI

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Re: [Match Thread] South Africa V Zimbabwe – 1st ODI

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Shame Vermeulen has gone so soon, i was very much hoping he would get some runs on the board against the faster SA bowlers.

I'm not unhappy about the SA score, 295 is probably too many to expect much chance of a Zim win, but it certainly looks better than a 300+ score, anyone know why Chigumbura didn't bowl today ?

I hope the batsmen try and put a reasonable score on the board even if we don't last the whole 50 overs, i really didn't like the old idea of hanging on to the end and finishing with something like 148-8.

28-1 from the first 10 overs, required run rate already up to 6.70, time for a maiden ODI 100 for Christopher Mpofu :D

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Damn :evil:

'A bit high and moving towards the leg-side, but umpire Rudi Koertzen lifts the finger'

Why is it that the underdog so often has to fight the umpires as well as the opposition, SA are quite good enough as it is without getting the borderline decisions as well :evil:

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McLaren got help from Koertzen for his debut wkt, Mpofu also needs luck from both the umpires and Srinath probably to fulfill TrainDriver's wish.
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Damn, damn, damn, BRM gone now as well and it's 41-3 from 15 overs.

Looks as though it will be down to Mpofu after all, although he may need some help from Superman, Batman and Indiana Jones as well as the umpires ;)

I'm off out for a while, will the game still be going on in an hour ?

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13.6
McLaren to Taibu, no run

13.5
McLaren to Taylor, OUT, edged and well taken by Boucher, diving to his right.

BRM Taylor c †Boucher b McLaren 2 (10m 6b 0x4 0x6) SR: 33.33

13.5
McLaren to Taylor, OUT, edged and well taken by Boucher, diving to his right.

BRM Taylor c †Boucher b McLaren 2 (10m 6b 0x4 0x6) SR: 33.33

13.5
McLaren to Taylor, OUT, edged and well taken by Boucher, diving to his right.

BRM Taylor c †Boucher b McLaren 2 (10m 6b 0x4 0x6) SR: 33.33

13.5
McLaren to Taylor, OUT, edged and well taken by Boucher, diving to his right.

BRM Taylor c †Boucher b McLaren 2 (10m 6b 0x4 0x6) SR: 33.33

13.4
McLaren to Masakadza, 1 run, angled down to third man

13.3
McLaren to Masakadza, no run

13.2
McLaren to Masakadza, no run, slower delivery fooling Masakadza.

13.1
McLaren to Masakadza, no run, powered straight back at the bowler and hits the non-striker
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Train Driver wrote:I'm off out for a while, will the game still be going on in an hour ?
No it wont last till then as Mazza OUT too :evil:
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Dr_Situ(ZimFanatic) wrote:
cricinfo writer's got d PM too[/quote]

What's this PM? Damn, Masakadza is a clown!

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Conant wrote:
Dr_Situ(ZimFanatic) wrote:
cricinfo writer's got d PM too
What's this PM? Damn, Masakadza is a clown![/quote]
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Nothing left in this match except for Taibu to surpass his previous highest of 107* made against SAF
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Re: [Match Thread] South Africa V Zimbabwe – 1st ODI

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Ok, the game hasn't finished yet then, that's something :roll:

94-5 from 29 @ 3.24, hardly gets the heart racing does it ? but only 202 more @ 9.61 to win, well ........ ;)

Nice to see that Matsikenyeri and Taibu are sticking around and putting up a fight anyway, i guess it really makes no difference if a ridiculous Duckworth/Lewis target is set when the rain stops, as we stand about as much chance of winning as the Zimbabwe Dollar stands of being voted the worlds strongest currency of the last decade ........

My crystal ball tells me bring on Christopher Mpofu, him and the Legend will take us home with at least an over to spare :lol:

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