[Match Thread] Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka (Tri-Series Final)

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Re: [Match Thread] Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka (Tri-Series Final)

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Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka, Tri-Series, Final, Harare
Zimbabwe close to fairytale finish

The Preview by Sriram Veera

June 8, 2010
Match Facts
June 9, 2010
Start time 0900 (0700 GMT)
The Big Picture

The fairytale of Zimbabwe's run to the final is etched in every scorecard of this tri-series. They have not just been winning but have looked like a team that knows how to win. They have never chased targets with such serenity ever before. Where did the nerves vanish? Where did the infamous middle-order collapses disappear? Where did that tendency to choke at the sight of victory go? Zimbabwe have had only one bad day so far and their confidence has visibly increased with each win. Their celebrations - the Bebeto-style cradle-the-child, Hamilton Masakadza's 'just married' under-shirt flash, and the choreographed dance between Ray Price and Chris Mpofu - indicate a happy team basking and growing in success. They are a game away from their first triumph in a multi-nation tournament involving Test-playing nations. The stakes are that big for Zimbabwe and their fans on Wednesday. Schoolboys have flooded the stands and they have inspired grown-ups to dance as well, giving the atmosphere a carnival feel.

While it's tempting to side with the underdogs, it will be foolish to overlook Sri Lanka, the strongest team in the tri-series. Nuwan Kulasekara, a vastly under-rated new-ball bowler, will return for the final after missing the dead rubber against Zimbabwe, which Sri Lanka lost. So will Ajantha Mendis, who, despite his recent decline, sparkled in the second game against India, conceding only six runs in two overs during the batting Powerplay. Mendis has a terrific record against Zimbabwe, with 20 wickets from seven games. Tillakaratne Dilshan hinted that Angelo Mathews might also return for the final. Sri Lanka are going to be difficult to beat twice in a row.

The final will also help determine whether this is a 'win toss, bowl first, and win the game' tournament. The inconsequential game between these two teams nearly disproved that theory. After getting sent in, Dilshan started with such impunity that Sri Lanka were on course for 300 at one stage but were thwarted by Zimbabwe's spinners. Elton Chigumbura had used seamers for 13 of the first 15 overs but he won't be repeating that tactic in the final. Expect the nagging Price and the deceptive Prosper Utseya to be unleashed on the Sri Lankans with the new ball, while Graeme Cremer and Greg Lamb await their turn. An absorbing contest awaits us.
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Form guide (most recent first)
Zimbabwe: WWLWL
Sri Lanka: LWWLW

Watch out for...
Opener Brendan Taylor has been consistent this series but it's Hamilton Masakadza who provides Zimbabwe the X-factor at the top. A lot depends on him if Zimbabwe are to get an aggressive start. Masakadza is unafraid to go over the top and has the skill to accompany that attitude.

Don't look beyond Sri Lanka's best new-ball operator Nuwan Kulasekara. He has a wonderful wrist position at release and he can either cut the ball in or get it to go through straight without discernible difference in his action. Time and again batsmen have fallen to his two-card trick. Kulasekara, however, is not such a force with the old ball and he could bowl a large quota of his overs up front.

Team news

Sri Lanka (possible) 1 Upul Tharanga, 2 Tillakaratne Dilshan (capt), 3 Dinesh Chandimal, 4 Jeevan Mendis, 5 Chamara Kapugedera, 6 Angelo Mathews/Thilan Samaraweera, 7 Thissara Perera, 8 Suraj Randiv, 9 Nuwan Kulasekara, 10 Dilhara Fernando/Thilan Thushara, 11 Ajantha Mendis.

Zimbabwe (possible) 1 Hamilton Masakadza, 2 Brendan Taylor (wk) 3 Chamu Chibhabha/Andy Blignaut, 4 Charles Coventry, 5 Tatenda Taibu, 6 Craig Ervine, 7 Greg Lamb, 8 Elton Chigumbura (capt), 9 Graeme Cremer, 10 Prosper Utseya, 11 Ray Price.

Stats and trivia

* Kulasekara has 88 wickets at an average of 27.93 in his career but his 10 against Zimbabwe cost only 16.20 apiece.

* Dilshan has only three fifties from 16 games against Zimbabwe and his highest is 78.

Quotes

"I try to tell myself to stay relaxed as much as possible; you have a job to do and go out there and do it. They [Sri Lanka] have rested some players in this game and so definitely the contest will be stiffer in the final."
Brendan Taylor knows that Sri Lanka will up the ante in the crunch game.

"The seamers have struggled with the new ball but the spinners have bowled really well all through this season. If I lose the toss in the final, I won't be too concerned; it's just the matter of doing well on field."
Elton Chigumbura is not too concerned by the trend of teams chasing emerging victorious so far in the series.
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Come on lads !
I think we've already proven ourselves in this tournament, though lifting the cup would be a great achievment :D

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sloandog wrote:Twanda Mupariwa lacks the pace for international cricket, though Mahwire is a good bowler with a bit of gas.
I tell you who'd be a good option, young Muzarabini. I whatched him bowl in the nets yesterday at Craig Ervine. He's pretty quick...

I know not of him Do you have more info.

What of Kyle Jarvis. Is he test standard.
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Zimfanatic69 wrote:I know not of him Do you have more info.
Here's his Cricinfo profile & stats: http://www.cricinfo.com/zimbabwe/conten ... 32444.html
Promising player.

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maehara wrote:
Zimfanatic69 wrote:I know not of him Do you have more info.
Here's his Cricinfo profile & stats: http://www.cricinfo.com/zimbabwe/conten ... 32444.html
Promising player.
Thank you for link. He has very bad bowling average. I would not pick him. He should go abroad and spend the summer in England playing for a league team to get more skills.
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Zimfanatic69 wrote:
maehara wrote:
Zimfanatic69 wrote:I know not of him Do you have more info.
Here's his Cricinfo profile & stats: http://www.cricinfo.com/zimbabwe/conten ... 32444.html
Promising player.
Thank you for link. He has very bad bowling average. I would not pick him. He should go abroad and spend the summer in England playing for a league team to get more skills.
This thread is for the final face off so lets cheer up the team guys
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Moving a step closer to a new dawn

Zimbabwe's Finals (Correct me if i have missed any)

1. President's Cup (Bangladesh, Kenya, Zimbabwe in Kenya) 1997/98 Zimbabwe
1st Final: Kenya v Zimbabwe at Nairobi (Gym) - Oct 18, 1997
Zimbabwe won by 83 runs (revised target)
Zimbabwe 281/8 (50 ov); Kenya 172/7 (40/40 ov)
2nd Final: Kenya v Zimbabwe at Nairobi (Gym) - Oct 19, 1997
Zimbabwe won by 82 runs
Zimbabwe 272/6 (49/49 ov); Kenya 190 (46.1/49 ov)

2. Coca-Cola Champions Trophy (India, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe in United Arab Emirates) 1998/99 India
Final: India v Zimbabwe at Sharjah - Nov 13, 1998
India won by 10 wickets (with 120 balls remaining)
Zimbabwe 196/9 (50 ov); India 197/0 (30 ov)

3. Meril International Cricket Tournament (Bangladesh, Kenya, Zimbabwe in Bangladesh) 1998/99 Zimbabwe
Final: Kenya v Zimbabwe at Dhaka - Mar 27, 1999
Zimbabwe won by 202 runs
Zimbabwe 325/6 (50 ov); Kenya 123 (36.5 ov)

4. NatWest Series (England, West Indies, Zimbabwe in England) 2000 England
Final: England v Zimbabwe at Lord's - Jul 22, 2000
England won by 6 wickets (with 28 balls remaining)
Zimbabwe 169/7 (50 ov); England 170/4 (45.2 ov)

5. Tri-Nation Tournament in Kenya 2008/09 shared
Final: Kenya v Zimbabwe at Nairobi (Gym) - Oct 25, 2008
Match abandoned without a ball bowled

6. Zimbabwe Triangular Series (India, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe in Zimbabwe) 2010

Allow me to wave the flag again
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From last game we should drop Ervine and Coventry and bring in Blignaut and Lamb.

FTW.
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Zimfanatic69 wrote:From last game we should drop Ervine and Coventry and bring in Blignaut and Lamb.
Both Bliggie and Lamb were out last match through (minor?) injuries. Hopefully they'll be available, but that's not guaranteed.

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