this is our new star in action
Our New Star
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Re: Our New Star
Indeed,our new star!Actually,I think Vermeulen totally lost his temper there.I hope Mark will not repeat that again.
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Re: Our New Star
For a moment, reading the subject line, I thought this is a video of Foster Mutizwa! The real "new star" 
Well, that video was more on the disturbing side than being funny. There must have been a serious provocation that resulted in that. Also, he had already received the head blows by the time this happened.
I was never a big fan of Vermeulen in his playing days, knowing his umpteen disciplinary issues, but let us hope for the better of Zimbabwean cricket, he comes back and comes back with a new lease of life.
Well, that video was more on the disturbing side than being funny. There must have been a serious provocation that resulted in that. Also, he had already received the head blows by the time this happened.
I was never a big fan of Vermeulen in his playing days, knowing his umpteen disciplinary issues, but let us hope for the better of Zimbabwean cricket, he comes back and comes back with a new lease of life.
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Re: Our New Star
Mark Vermeulen did break discipline several times when he played for Zimbabwe in the past.But by reading many articles about Vermeulen,I think he is a very good person.
Couple of years ago,a cricinfo reporter named Liam Brickhill wrote how Vermeulen is in his private life:
"Having met and spoken to Vermeulen about his cricket several times in the past myself, it is quite comprehensible that the stall in his career should affect him to such a degree. He simply lives for cricket.
In his private life Vermeulen is, in my experience, at all times friendly, approachable and supremely laid-back. He always had time for people, and had no affectations about talking to anyone, white or black, especially if the subject was cricket. He was fun-loving and did not take himself too seriously: I once saw him dancing, in full, skin-tight cycling gear, on the roof of a Harare nightclub. Off the field, one could even say he seemed humble and (whisper it) peace-loving".
To know more about Mark Vermeulen here is a link:
Mark Vermeulen profile
'A man who lives for cricket' (September 25, 2006)
By Liam Brickhill.
http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/zimbabw ... 60522.html
I also do hope that Mark Vermeulen will return in the side and become a big cricket star.
Couple of years ago,a cricinfo reporter named Liam Brickhill wrote how Vermeulen is in his private life:
"Having met and spoken to Vermeulen about his cricket several times in the past myself, it is quite comprehensible that the stall in his career should affect him to such a degree. He simply lives for cricket.
In his private life Vermeulen is, in my experience, at all times friendly, approachable and supremely laid-back. He always had time for people, and had no affectations about talking to anyone, white or black, especially if the subject was cricket. He was fun-loving and did not take himself too seriously: I once saw him dancing, in full, skin-tight cycling gear, on the roof of a Harare nightclub. Off the field, one could even say he seemed humble and (whisper it) peace-loving".
To know more about Mark Vermeulen here is a link:
Mark Vermeulen profile
'A man who lives for cricket' (September 25, 2006)
By Liam Brickhill.
http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/zimbabw ... 60522.html
I also do hope that Mark Vermeulen will return in the side and become a big cricket star.