our seamers pace??? something to worry about..

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ZIMDOGGY wrote:
sloandog wrote:No i wasn't saying that we should build our attack around Glen Mcgrath, I was just just pointing out that pace isn't everything. Jarvis will be a good fast bowler, but he needs giudence from his senior coaches
yes i agree.

its like when girls talk about penis size. You dont have to be big to be succesful at all but having size is an advantage alot of the time, and sometimes they just want a brutal hammering when its required.
follows same logic.

That is the best thing I've ever heard ever!!!!!!!

Imagine if three comentators were discussing this issue and say Bumble turned round and said that ...

Priceless

So funny!

Great quote!!!!

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Mike wrote:
ZIMDOGGY wrote:
sloandog wrote:No i wasn't saying that we should build our attack around Glen Mcgrath, I was just just pointing out that pace isn't everything. Jarvis will be a good fast bowler, but he needs giudence from his senior coaches
yes i agree.

its like when girls talk about penis size. You dont have to be big to be succesful at all but having size is an advantage alot of the time, and sometimes they just want a brutal hammering when its required.
follows same logic.

That is the best thing I've ever heard ever!!!!!!!

Imagine if three comentators were discussing this issue and say Bumble turned round and said that ...

Priceless

So funny!

Great quote!!!!

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

:D

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Post by kingviv »

at least if it true panyangara is coming back,he can move the ball at decent pace and consistent,rainsford should be playing in my opinion

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kingviv wrote:at least if it true panyangara is coming back,he can move the ball at decent pace and consistent,rainsford should be playing in my opinion
Agreed, but i think Mpofu has improved quite dramatically with both his pace, line, length and bounce.

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true that sloandog i think at the moment if they are going to open with a seamer its got to be mpofu and rainsford

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kingviv wrote:true that sloandog i think at the moment if they are going to open with a seamer its got to be mpofu and rainsford
Agreed. Both of them have natural bounce, and out of our current crop are probably the quickest.
Mpofu bowled 85Mph At Bulawayo on the highlights package

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sloandog wrote:
kingviv wrote:true that sloandog i think at the moment if they are going to open with a seamer its got to be mpofu and rainsford
Agreed. Both of them have natural bounce, and out of our current crop are probably the quickest.
Mpofu bowled 85Mph At Bulawayo on the highlights package
Wow, is that pace consistent or one off?

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It looked very consistent from where i was sat mate

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Post by shumbat »

Great new is Panyangara is coming back, he will get his work cut out. Mpofu is coming good, i reckon with time he could even be quicker its only at the moment he looks like he is concentrating on line &length. Rainsford should have been given a chance on the dead rubber with Sri Lanka, he will get his chance, becuase we know Chibhabha won't bowl for a long time to come, but surprisingly Chibhabha has a bit of pace about him, was clocking around 131km consistently. the good thing though is the competition, if you are not up to it you out.

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