CrimsonAvenger wrote:Well jaybro, mate, we are getting a little bit of stick for our "strategies" in picking the Mountaineers, and I think in addition to foriegnfield's descriptions, we do have our defense. We have anyway been one of the two teams which has retained most of their own team.
If you look at the half way mark, we had 7 mountaineers and a rocks guy in out team after 8 picks. Things got out of control after that, purely because of our need to react to other teams' picks. If there was ever a ZCFLeaks on the lines of WikiLeaks, you would know the painstaking discussions we have had on PM - myself and foriegnfield - before and after every pick, trying to second guess everyone's next couple of moves, etc. We were fairly successful with that in the first half, but it went haywire after that.
In all fairness the only guys we wanted to retain apart from the 7 we now have were Tino Mawoyo, Wellington, Mufudza and Mupunga. We were ok to let Tiripano go (knowing that it is difficult to get them all) as he has required a senior partner to hold hands every time he has performed well. He might do better in future, not denying that.
Coming to our picks, we wanted Regis. Anybody would go for Regis in his current form. We were already crippled by Shingi veto and lost out on Regis. Once Regis went, Richie became hot property. We did not want to settle for Forster as he was in dire form of late. So, we had to make a move for Richie. We tried Welch, got Richie. No fuss there. You would also agree that Sauramba couldn't be trusted as the front line keeper just yet. As foriegnfield said, we are investing on him heavily for the future.
Coming into round 5, I must admit I was a bit worried of losing Mushangwe. If someone went for their primary spinner, Mushangwe would be the first pick - over Tino and Prosper. This made me convince our Supporters Trust despite multiple arguments about Mawoyo vs Mushangwe. We had to move at that point for Mushangwe or stand to lose him, given that we had no veto left. My assumption was that Tino being known as a single format player and given his indifferent form, he would be less hot a property. Wasn't to be.
At this point we had 3 bowlers, a batsman and a keeper bat. We had to move quickly to get some batsmen into the side, and this delayed our picks on bowlers, which hit us later on. Why pick Maruma that quickly? We had burnt our fingers after losing Mawoyo with a miscalculation. So, went for him straightaway. And let us face it, he is as solid a domestic player as you can find all these years. Jemisi's remarks when this pick came about stands testimony. We would have lost him in no time as well.
With the need for picking batsmen, we went for Trenchard in round 9. Now let's look at this - we had a thin batting line up in the Logan Cup anyway, we must be grateful to Pettini and Housego for our early success. We remained patriotic, did not go for imports, had to replace those two with two of our own. In come Mutumbami and Trenchard for them. Decent so far? Trenchard was the best batsman available at that point, by the way.
Now, while we were securing out batting, we lost Wellington. That was an unexpected but smart move by the Tuskers. We had to react, go for Munyede. That meant we lost Mufudza. Things were unraveling quickly and we desperately needed an all rounder. Naturally we set bait for Madziva, and lost. Picked Mbofana instead. This was the only place where we could have acted a little smart and hung on to Mupunga (Tiripano had also gone by then anyway). After that, there was no one else left who warranted retaining.
So, what could we have done differently apart from the last step? Not much, I think.
Are we the best team? may be, may be not. Rhinos are probably on par. They have a great batting line up, and we have the best bowling line up, no doubt. We have a team with a great work ethic, which is music to Gary Brent's ears
