Zimbabwe Cricket Photo Quiz
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Let me give you a couple of clues: He was not born in Zimbabwe and is now coaching in what is not quite a traditional hotbed of the sport.
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foreignfield wrote:Let me give you a couple of clues: He was not born in Zimbabwe and is now coaching in what is not quite a traditional hotbed of the sport.
That clinches it. I believe it is Senyo Nyakutse of Cricket Montreal. But is he a Zimbabwean? I thought he was a Nigerian.
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Wow! never knew about this guy! http://www.espncricinfo.com/zimbabwe/co ... 55661.html
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Yes, that's him. He was born in Nigeria and i haven't looked at his passport, but he's played for Zim even at U-15 level with Nkala, Madondo and Ewing (http://cricketarchive.com/cgi-bin/playe ... sults1.cgi), and later went to the Academy, so I would think in cricketing terms we might call him "Zimbabwean".samedwards wrote:foreignfield wrote:Let me give you a couple of clues: He was not born in Zimbabwe and is now coaching in what is not quite a traditional hotbed of the sport.
That clinches it. I believe it is Senyo Nyakutse of Cricket Montreal. But is he a Zimbabwean? I thought he was a Nigerian.
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A feature on him on Canadian television: http://montreal.ctvnews.ca/non-traditio ... t-1.681812
The website of his cricket school in Montreal: http://cricketmontreal.ca/home.html
There are also a number of videos of his on youtube, my favourite is this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5hQoAuJMeA
The website of his cricket school in Montreal: http://cricketmontreal.ca/home.html
There are also a number of videos of his on youtube, my favourite is this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5hQoAuJMeA
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322. Not too long ago this young man was considered as a great prospect for Zim. Who is he?
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Looks like Michael Essien to me
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If you want to get an idea of how good Senyo Nyakutse was he opened the batting with Keith Dabengwa in the first team at Milton, and was already playing for the said team from around form three. He was many, many times better than Keith (Keith being a year older btw), was pleasing on the drive and had a powerful pull shot.foreignfield wrote:A feature on him on Canadian television: http://montreal.ctvnews.ca/non-traditio ... t-1.681812
The website of his cricket school in Montreal: http://cricketmontreal.ca/home.html
There are also a number of videos of his on youtube, my favourite is this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5hQoAuJMeA
Safe to say he would have been opened for Zim now, but was dogged by ill-discipline earlier on in his stint at the Academy.
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Thanks for that info, Conant. Guess it's a shame he left Zim after his year at the Academy.Conant wrote:If you want to get an idea of how good Senyo Nyakutse was he opened the batting with Keith Dabengwa in the first team at Milton, and was already playing for the said team from around form three. He was many, many times better than Keith (Keith being a year older btw), was pleasing on the drive and had a powerful pull shot.foreignfield wrote:A feature on him on Canadian television: http://montreal.ctvnews.ca/non-traditio ... t-1.681812
The website of his cricket school in Montreal: http://cricketmontreal.ca/home.html
There are also a number of videos of his on youtube, my favourite is this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5hQoAuJMeA
Safe to say he would have been opened for Zim now, but was dogged by ill-discipline earlier on in his stint at the Academy.
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I suppose Michael Essien could give it a good wack if were to pick up a cricket bat. Rather clip one to midwicket than the legs of one or the other of Borussia Dortmund's players tomorrow night.
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... ok I've downsized the picture a bit. C'mon guys, it's not that difficult, give it a try. 
