Zimbabwe Players Playing for Australian Institute of Sport

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zimfan1
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Zimbabwe Players Playing for Australian Institute of Sport

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Hey guys i was looking at cricket archive for the under 19 T20 scorecard and came across some scorecards that seem of been missed. They were of several Zimbabwe players playing for the Australian Institute of Sport in July earlier this year which fits in with what Ozias Bvute and Peter Chikonya have been saying about there good links with cricket Australia

Well the players that concered are Prince Masvaure, Forster Mutizwa, Natsai Mushangwe and Admire Manyumwa. They seemed to be playing with some good players such as Rob Quiney and Brett Greeves so i imagine that this has done them a world of good and perhaps that it is no coinsidence that all of them have had a good start to the domestic season

and here are the scorecards

http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/S ... 47441.html

http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/S ... 47442.html

http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/S ... 47443.html

http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/S ... 47444.html

the performances wernt great baring Natsai Mushanwe who did well in every match he played but they would of had many good net sessions and spent time around some top quality coaches.

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and good to see there getting some extra help. being in australia would of helped there development alot

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they are certainly facing good oposition Shaun Tait is as good as it gets
12.4 Odhiambo to Vermeulen, FOUR, that's an appalling long hop, Vermulen had plenty of time to get into position, drink a cup of tea, and pull the ball towards the long leg boundary- his first boundary today

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