Yeah, he mailed me that he will join today. Over to him nowCrimsonAvenger wrote:I see the newest member of the forum is a certain jward

Yeah, he mailed me that he will join today. Over to him nowCrimsonAvenger wrote:I see the newest member of the forum is a certain jward
Welcome to the forum John. Thanks Situ, and thanks for posing the question Zimfan. Yourself & I are pretty much in agreement on this one John. 80% to be exact. You've given me a lot to think about though. But if Katich can open when he's been a middle order bat all his FC career then maybe Craig can too(Watto is a disaster waiting to happen). At least you maintained the LR-hand opening combination. But I'll go for Duffin in his place. Cremer will fetch runs but I'm sure he'll pick up some wickets. We need batting depth, so unless the conditions call for two specialists spinners, it's either him or Price for me. There's no way I'm leaving out Williams. With three seamers in there already I'm going for the best batting allrounder(spinner) we have - EWING, Elton can go and sort himslef out, Taibu will hit the ground running as Captain of the side so I'm sticking to this:Dr_Situ(ZimFanatic) wrote:John Ward:ZIMFAN wrote:I too remember ZCO online and indeed the great Dr Situ who used to ask salient questions weekly. I also submitted questions and communicated with John via email. He is a great man and I also think the preeminant Zimbabwe cricket journalist (with respect to liamb!). It is wonderful that he is "with us" here. He always answered questions with honesty and took time to write. It was very kind...
Q.3 Anyway, my question for John is a split one (sneaky) - Who does he think should be in the starting XI for our next Test?
If the Test were being played right now, I think I would go for -
Taylor,
Ervine (could he open?),
Masakadza,
Sibanda,
Taibu,
Chigumbura,
Cremer,
Meth,
Price,
Rainsford,
Mpofu.
Assuming all are fit.
Ervine to open is rather a desperation move, unless Masakadza is willing, despite his bad run in internationals this year.
Mawoyo is perhaps the best of the other Zimbabwe-qualified openers in the country at present; did well against New Zealand A but disappointing in Logan Cup.
Chigumbura on current form is not worth a place, but at this stage changing the captain is scarcely advisable and he is a potential matchwinner.
Utseya is not a wicket-taker in the longer game, and to pick him would be a defensive move.
I would hope for a pitch with a bit of pace and life to help our three seamers.
Others pushing hard but for the most part insufficiently tested at international level are Williams, Waller, Maruma and Chatara.
Since there are matches against Australia A and South Africa A planned for July, before Bangladesh come in August, the starting line-up could be rather different, depending on form shown then.
The tone could be a bit relaxed don't you think. He did say it's a line up foor 'right now' and acknowledged (as we all should) that the visiting XI matches might justifiably alter the resulting line up that they stick with.(beyond what we all individually wish for, I must add)ZIMDOGGY wrote:I'm going to be the first to say it.
I don't like that lineup. I'm all for creativity and thinking outside the box but having erv instead of Hamilton taibu sibanda??
U serious?
And you want to leave out our 2nd best batter in my opinion in Williams ? what makes sibanda better than him. Don't say experience because vusi has never did anything in tests
whether it be a line up for right now, yesterday or tomorrow, no way in hell I'd leave out Williams got sibanda.hhm wrote:The tone could be a bit relaxed don't you think. He did say it's a line up foor 'right now' and acknowledged (as we all should) that the visiting XI matches might justifiably alter the resulting line up that they stick with.(beyond what we all individually wish for, I must add)ZIMDOGGY wrote:I'm going to be the first to say it.
I don't like that lineup. I'm all for creativity and thinking outside the box but having erv instead of Hamilton taibu sibanda??
U serious?
And you want to leave out our 2nd best batter in my opinion in Williams ? what makes sibanda better than him. Don't say experience because vusi has never did anything in tests
So who's our best batter, zimdoggy?ZIMDOGGY wrote:I'm going to be the first to say it.
I don't like that lineup. I'm all for creativity and thinking outside the box but having erv instead of Hamilton taibu sibanda??
U serious?
And you want to leave out our 2nd best batter in my opinion in Williams ? what makes sibanda better than him. Don't say experience because vusi has never did anything in tests
I'm not sure why, if there's Vusi and Hamilton, Craig Ervine should be asked to open. But the fact that one has thrown it in as a possibility is interesting.Dr_Situ(ZimFanatic) wrote:John Ward:ZIMFAN wrote:I too remember ZCO online and indeed the great Dr Situ who used to ask salient questions weekly. I also submitted questions and communicated with John via email. He is a great man and I also think the preeminant Zimbabwe cricket journalist (with respect to liamb!). It is wonderful that he is "with us" here. He always answered questions with honesty and took time to write. It was very kind...
Q.3 Anyway, my question for John is a split one (sneaky) - Who does he think should be in the starting XI for our next Test?
If the Test were being played right now, I think I would go for -
Taylor,
Ervine (could he open?),
Masakadza,
Sibanda,
Taibu,
Chigumbura,
Cremer,
Meth,
Price,
Rainsford,
Mpofu.
Assuming all are fit.
Ervine to open is rather a desperation move, unless Masakadza is willing, despite his bad run in internationals this year.
Mawoyo is perhaps the best of the other Zimbabwe-qualified openers in the country at present; did well against New Zealand A but disappointing in Logan Cup.
Chigumbura on current form is not worth a place, but at this stage changing the captain is scarcely advisable and he is a potential matchwinner.
Utseya is not a wicket-taker in the longer game, and to pick him would be a defensive move.
I would hope for a pitch with a bit of pace and life to help our three seamers.
Others pushing hard but for the most part insufficiently tested at international level are Williams, Waller, Maruma and Chatara.
Since there are matches against Australia A and South Africa A planned for July, before Bangladesh come in August, the starting line-up could be rather different, depending on form shown then.