Elton Chigumbura :Should we be concerned
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Elton Chigumbura :Should we be concerned
Lets talk about the perfomances of our skipper since he took over as captain both with the bat and ball .
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Re: Elton Chigumbura :Should we be concerned
The burning question right now is not Chigumbura's form rather Hamilton's surprised axing for the third time. No point in discussing Elton when no body else is safe. With this rate, you might see Price being dropped one day.
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Re: Elton Chigumbura :Should we be concerned
I say give him a "rest" for a couple games. Bring Butterworth in i mean he can't do any worse. Hammie i don't understand him not being in but they must have a reason.
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Re: Elton Chigumbura :Should we be concerned
If you think way back to the 2003 Cricket World Cup, the south african captian was Shaun Pollock. Now, Pollock was a fantastic bowler, and a very good batter, but during his time as capatin his form decreased and he almost got dropped at the end of the 2003 season.
My point is that having an Allrounder as captin is too much of a burden for himself and the team.
Why Mazakadza is not in is beyong my comprehension. He's been one of our main batters for the past 2 years and he's gained a superb opening partnership with Brendan Taylor at the top of the innings.
My point is that having an Allrounder as captin is too much of a burden for himself and the team.
Why Mazakadza is not in is beyong my comprehension. He's been one of our main batters for the past 2 years and he's gained a superb opening partnership with Brendan Taylor at the top of the innings.
Re: Elton Chigumbura :Should we be concerned
Chigumbura is bringing nothing to the team at the moment. He is no longer bowling and his batting is woeful. Add to this that he is no tactical mastermind with field placements.
Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell, Murray Goodwin, Andy Flower (w), Grant Flower, Dave Houghton, Guy Whittall, Heath Streak (c), Andy Blignaut, Ray Price, Eddo Brandes
Re: Elton Chigumbura :Should we be concerned
what sloandog and eugene said.
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Re: Elton Chigumbura :Should we be concerned
Elton Chigumbura needs a rest. Zimbabwe should try with Butterworth.
And the axing of Hamilton Masakadza is also out of my understand. He really does own a good opening partnership with Taylor.
And the axing of Hamilton Masakadza is also out of my understand. He really does own a good opening partnership with Taylor.
Re: Elton Chigumbura :Should we be concerned
Hamilton masacadza is a really good player and has scored big against most of the top nations, dont know what keith whatshisface brings to the table but their you go!! 
