[Series Thread] Stanbic Bank Zim Twenty20

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Ewing run out for 1..... this is becoming a bit of a joke. This must be getting to close to a record for the most runouts in a tournament. What is going on???

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Lostart wrote:Ewing run out for 1..... this is becoming a bit of a joke. This must be getting to close to a record for the most runouts in a tournament. What is going on???
Not really their fault on this occasion. if the CricInfo report is anything to go by:
The Tuskers batsmen clearly struggled to see the ball up at the start, and yet another ridiculous mix-up saw Ewing run out for 1 as the rain grew heavier.
http://www.cricinfo.com/zimbabwe/conten ... 48972.html

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http://live.spvod.com/live/20102/spvod19764_1.htm

Link for todays match.

Come on the Mountaineers, need to beat the Eagles and if the Rhinos beat Nambia then the Rhinos are through :D

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Eagles in trouble 32-3 of 5

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Lamb hits two fours past fine leg

Eagles

53/3 of 7

Lamb 12 not out
Masurve 10 not out

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Interestingly apparently the reason how Greg Smith came to play in the tournament was that he saw the series on TV in South Africa and liked the look of it and contacted the organizers and asked if he could play, he is not asking to be paid for his services i.e he is playing for free, great to see.

Eagles 71-3 of 9

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Neil Johnston on commentary just said that Grant Flower is in Zimbabwe to be interveiwed for the position of national team coach :D

Eagles 110-5 of 17 overs

Lamb holding the fort here

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Mountaineers 29/3 of 4 overs

Maruma and Matiskenyeri at the crease chasing 141

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Keep the updates coming Zimfan1 :D

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Well bowled Greg Smith. Opening the bowling as a spinner (especially in a T20) he's done incredibly well to take 5 wickets. Well played sir.

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