Glamorgan and Durham to tour Zimbabwe

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TapsC2
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Re: Glamorgan and Durham to tour Zimbabwe

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I remember Taibu really thought Faraz Akram was the next big thing

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Re: Glamorgan and Durham to tour Zimbabwe

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Hopefully Southerns come in with a better display today.
Also need more guys to step up. Gumbie and Faraz's efforts should be appreciated. However without their contributions we could've been looking at a double digit score for the Northerns as well.

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Re: Glamorgan and Durham to tour Zimbabwe

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jaybro wrote:
Sun Mar 05, 2023 2:23 am
secretzimbo wrote:
Sat Mar 04, 2023 11:52 am
Donald wrote:
Sat Mar 04, 2023 11:44 am
Congrats Joylord Gumbie on the 50 against a tough attack

Somewhere in harare Secretzimbo is eating humble pie :lol: :lol:
I'm not in Harare and I'm definitely not eating that. :lol: He's had a good knock, well done.
I thought you were in Harare, you’re Zim based but yeah?
I’m Zim based but travel a lot for work. Currently enjoying the delights of Maputo :lol:

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Re: Glamorgan and Durham to tour Zimbabwe

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TapsC2 wrote:
Sun Mar 05, 2023 6:28 am
I got a feeling the senior players will pitch up for the ODIs.

Career defining knock for Gumbie. Was he not part of the rising stars? Could be a real mental boost knowing you cam do it against some quality opposition.
No he wasn’t, he’s a bit older. He played in the 2014 U19s WC which was a tremendously disappointing one for Zimbabwe. Jongwe from memory had a good tournament but guys like Burl, Lake, Musakanda etc all played pretty average.
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Southerns continue to stink it up, but Northerns have Glarmorgan on the ropes 52-4
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Re: Glamorgan and Durham to tour Zimbabwe

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Old hararians looks like a pitch you initially struggle on but if you grind it out such as Gumbie it becomes easier

masuku taking some prize scalps

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Re: Glamorgan and Durham to tour Zimbabwe

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Maauku in the right conditions is dangerous. I'm happy that they have made a game of it. I honestly didn't rate their chances at the beginning.

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Is Cricinfo right in listing Madhevere and Tiripano as captains?

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Re: Glamorgan and Durham to tour Zimbabwe

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Madande getting a right test from Potts and he is holding his own so far. Good cricket to watch.

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You can see why Potts has played for England. This is some serious bowling from Durham, really quick and aggressive - especially when they are bowling to Madande, really trying to target him with bouncers. He's doing well so far, as is Richmond at the other end.

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