Logan Cup 2020 - 21 : Discussion
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besides an offhand isolated comment framed as an opinion, wheres the evidence he has? And what was it based on?
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Re: Logan Cup 2020 - 21 : Discussion
I'm not sure Jarvis is a huge loss, he wasn't exactly bowling us to victory all that often, and at 31 he isn't really the future.
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Dogg I am not sure I follow you but if your question was about zimfan1, I have found my nearly namesake to be one of the most clued in guys on the forum. He is often ahead of the curve.
I wonder if Jarvis just got fucked off being injured all the time. He had that back thing when he was a young tearaway. I will choose to remember him as Zimbabwe's most talented seamer of the post rebellion era. I hope he reconsiders. 31 is not very old in dog years.
I wonder if Jarvis just got fucked off being injured all the time. He had that back thing when he was a young tearaway. I will choose to remember him as Zimbabwe's most talented seamer of the post rebellion era. I hope he reconsiders. 31 is not very old in dog years.
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Any evidence for jarvis retirement or this only a clueless speculationzimfan1 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 7:53 pmHearing a few interesting names may be appearing in the Logan Cup, mainly former youngsters who have been away. Whole thing is a shambles still no fixtures and rain on the way. ICC apparently insisting on a bio secure bubble.
Sounds like Jarvis is retiring from cricket which is a real shame.
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You can take the comment however you want. From speaking to a number of people close to Jarvis it is clear that he is considering his future in the game. He is 31 and is now raising a family, he is fed up with Zimbabwe Cricket and is considering focusing on a different career in Zimbabwe as he does not want to go abroad for long periods of time with a young family.
He has not made his final decision but he is certainty considering his future.
Alistair Frost has been seen netting with the Rocks.
He has not made his final decision but he is certainty considering his future.
Alistair Frost has been seen netting with the Rocks.
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What I meant is it just an offhand comment/opinion or something with serious evidence.ZIMFAN wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 3:35 pmDogg I am not sure I follow you but if your question was about zimfan1, I have found my nearly namesake to be one of the most clued in guys on the forum. He is often ahead of the curve.
I wonder if Jarvis just got fucked off being injured all the time. He had that back thing when he was a young tearaway. I will choose to remember him as Zimbabwe's most talented seamer of the post rebellion era. I hope he reconsiders. 31 is not very old in dog years.
He has since answered, but I just wanted to clarify.
Jarvis should 100% stick around to the next World Cup. Has he ever been part of a WC campaign?
Zimfan1 surely you’re telling him to go for the WC swansong? Good way to finish if we qualify.
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Williams, Taylor and Ervine will no doubt retire by the end of the 2023 CWC, Jarv should absolutely give it a go. Either way, he’ll always be a forum favourite.
What career is he heading into, potentially?
What career is he heading into, potentially?
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Alistair frost isn’t a bad player, didn’t do much in the under 19’s CWC but could be a good FC played.
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Yeah I agree, but he has spent the last year sitting out injured.ZIMDOGGY wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 7:56 pmWhat I meant is it just an offhand comment/opinion or something with serious evidence.ZIMFAN wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 3:35 pmDogg I am not sure I follow you but if your question was about zimfan1, I have found my nearly namesake to be one of the most clued in guys on the forum. He is often ahead of the curve.
I wonder if Jarvis just got fucked off being injured all the time. He had that back thing when he was a young tearaway. I will choose to remember him as Zimbabwe's most talented seamer of the post rebellion era. I hope he reconsiders. 31 is not very old in dog years.
He has since answered, but I just wanted to clarify.
Jarvis should 100% stick around to the next World Cup. Has he ever been part of a WC campaign?
Zimfan1 surely you’re telling him to go for the WC swansong? Good way to finish if we qualify.