Zimbabwe Photo & Video Memory Thread

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That is a great video of Matsikenyeri.

The pleasing thing is that he achieved what he wanted to as a 12 year old. He's played over 100 ODIs for his country, and represented Zimbabwe in 8 Test matches. That's a lot more than most people can say.

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The Test Return: Taylor and Misbah at the toss, Zim Vs Pak, in the second test after return from exile. QSC, Bulawayo:
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Before the toss, first test back from the haitus...
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The jubilant Zim team after winning their first test on return...
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I hadn't seen this before... Ten Cricket televised part of Hamilton Masakadza's wedding.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xdlfig ... ried_sport

How many cricketers can you spot during the wedding? Besides Masakadza, there is a clear shot of Graeme Cremer and I think you can see a glimpse of Brendan Taylor. Can anyone spot any others?

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Aw that's lovely :D
I didn't know he spoke such good english :o

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Good on him. Hope he gets back into the runs.

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Just watched Matsi's interview - great stuff. My respect for Matsi has grown - the fact that he survived Mike Willey's patronising twaddle at the Academy is a credit to him! I hope the selectors give him another chance - I think he's matured and has got lots to offer.

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I remember the time when Zimbabwe beat Australia in T20worldcup 2007 and i think that was the best moment for Zimbabwe cricket because on that time Australia is the number one rank team both in test and oneday.
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Alison wrote:I remember the time when Zimbabwe beat Australia in T20worldcup 2007 and i think that was the best moment for Zimbabwe cricket because on that time Australia is the number one rank team both in test and oneday.
A few will disagree with you there my friend.
There's been a few matches since then that we could look upon as our finest moments...look no further than the third ODI between the Zimbocks and the black caps :D

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