Hmmm
I just remember two matches where he really struggled and i still feel he's not of international class.
He's not really done anything domestically either to warrant a spot in the side...
sloandog wrote:Hmmm
I just remember two matches where he really struggled and i still feel he's not of international class.
He's not really done anything domestically either to warrant a spot in the side...
Agree...
That's why I said:
Detective RDS wrote:
Kamungozi has done OK in the ODIs he played for Zimbabwe. But I won't pick him in the preliminary squad.
sloandog wrote:Hmmm
I just remember two matches where he really struggled and i still feel he's not of international class.
He's not really done anything domestically either to warrant a spot in the side...
Agree...
That's why I said:
Detective RDS wrote:
Kamungozi has done OK in the ODIs he played for Zimbabwe. But I won't pick him in the preliminary squad.
With the series against Bangladesh now over my 15 man squad for the World Cup is as follows:
1. Brendan Taylor
2. Hamilton Masakadza
3. Sean Williams
4. Tatenda Taibu
5. Craig Ervine
6. Elton Chigumbura
7. Greg Lamb
8. Prosper Utseya
9. Graeme Cremer
10. Ray Price
11. Christopher Mpofu
12. Shingirai Masakadza
13. Kyle Jarvis/Edward Rainsford (Jarvis if fit and available, otherwise Rainsford)
14. Regis Chakabva
15. Charles Coventry
Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell, Murray Goodwin, Andy Flower (w), Grant Flower, Dave Houghton, Guy Whittall, Heath Streak (c), Andy Blignaut, Ray Price, Eddo Brandes
If Sean Ervine does make himself available before the world cup should we let him just walk into the team? Is it ethical to choose him over other guys who have stayed loyal to Zimbabwe? I have always got the sense with Sean that he will only return to play for Zimbabwe if nothing better comes along in the UK or elsewhere. Is this kind of attitude one that we really want in the team?
Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell, Murray Goodwin, Andy Flower (w), Grant Flower, Dave Houghton, Guy Whittall, Heath Streak (c), Andy Blignaut, Ray Price, Eddo Brandes
eugene wrote:If Sean Ervine does make himself available before the world cup should we let him just walk into the team? Is it ethical to choose him over other guys who have stayed loyal to Zimbabwe? I have always got the sense with Sean that he will only return to play for Zimbabwe if nothing better comes along in the UK or elsewhere. Is this kind of attitude one that we really want in the team?
If it was someone else you may have a point, but Ervine's one of our best, we can't ignore him if he comes back.
Besides, he probably will get good opportunities in England.