It's like Mendis vs Zimbabwe all over again, they can't read Ajmal at all. In fairness though, he is bowling well and getting a lot of turn. I'm still hopeful that 350 is possible, all we need is one good partnership. A 90 run partnership between Mawoyo and Taibu would put Zimbabwe at 3/200 which would be a good foundation.
I have to say, the more I see Mawoyo the more impressed I am. He doesn't seem to have the best technique, which was my main memory of him from the ODIs he played in 2006, but he's got the right intent. He's not getting out... it took 76 and 95 balls to dismiss him in the Bangladesh game and he's been out there for 131 balls so far today. As an opener he's doing exactly what was asked of him. I really hope he can stand up and be counted today; if he scores a hundred Zimbabwe will make a good total.
I certainly don't subscribe to the theory that the commentators are spruiking right now. Second session of day one of a Test match, the run rate is completely irrelevant. What is important is keeping wickets in hand and building a partnership. I'd happily accept 200 by stumps if it meant no more wickets fell today. Whereas Kepler is saying Zimbabwe should try and go at 4 an over without taking risks?
