Logan Cup Round 2 : 6 - 9 November

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Logan Cup Round 2 : 6 - 9 November

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Ben curran captaining the Rhinos side. Taylor, Creamer and Burl playing and no Naqvi.

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Not sure why ZC have decided that this season Rhinos must be so strong. Their favorite team is Eagles.

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Where’s the Belgian?

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Taruvinga is playing some good consistent cricket over different formats. Wouldn't mind seeing him get a call up

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AussieZimFan wrote:
Thu Nov 06, 2025 1:47 pm
Taruvinga is playing some good consistent cricket over different formats. Wouldn't mind seeing him get a call up
Very early. He's yet to score a 100...

But he is looking promising, still a teenager and scoring in franchise FC & List A and NPL T20.

Looks at this stage to be the pick of the batters from the last U19 bunch.

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AussieZimFan wrote:
Thu Nov 06, 2025 1:47 pm
Taruvinga is playing some good consistent cricket over different formats. Wouldn't mind seeing him get a call up
No he’s absolutely miles off. But no doubt a solitary Logan Cup century will see him named Zolsky’s Next Generational Black Talent Superstar and he’ll get at least 100 white ball caps off the back of it, regardless of performances

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AussieZimFan wrote:
Thu Nov 06, 2025 1:47 pm
Taruvinga is playing some good consistent cricket over different formats. Wouldn't mind seeing him get a call up
Definitely one for the future and seems to be developing well. He was scoring runs for fun in the 23/24 NPL season but could quite cut it at FC level. It's encouraging that he had started of this season well.

There are definitely a few youngsters worth keeping an eye on who should be making the A side.

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secretzimbo wrote:
Thu Nov 06, 2025 2:12 pm
AussieZimFan wrote:
Thu Nov 06, 2025 1:47 pm
Taruvinga is playing some good consistent cricket over different formats. Wouldn't mind seeing him get a call up
No he’s absolutely miles off. But no doubt a solitary Logan Cup century will see him named Zolsky’s Next Generational Black Talent Superstar and he’ll get at least 100 white ball caps off the back of it, regardless of performances
Needlessly hostile to a talented teenager...

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aydee wrote:
Thu Nov 06, 2025 11:47 pm
secretzimbo wrote:
Thu Nov 06, 2025 2:12 pm
AussieZimFan wrote:
Thu Nov 06, 2025 1:47 pm
Taruvinga is playing some good consistent cricket over different formats. Wouldn't mind seeing him get a call up
No he’s absolutely miles off. But no doubt a solitary Logan Cup century will see him named Zolsky’s Next Generational Black Talent Superstar and he’ll get at least 100 white ball caps off the back of it, regardless of performances
Needlessly hostile to a talented teenager...
Did you mean needlessly realistic?

You can search the forum back at least 4 years back for me saying Panashe is really talented and looks promising. Long before you knew he existed probably.

Doesn’t mean we should all turn into Frank Mawoza just because one black boy scored a handful of runs in a poor domestic competition. When will we learn ffs?

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aydee wrote:
Thu Nov 06, 2025 11:47 pm
secretzimbo wrote:
Thu Nov 06, 2025 2:12 pm
AussieZimFan wrote:
Thu Nov 06, 2025 1:47 pm
Taruvinga is playing some good consistent cricket over different formats. Wouldn't mind seeing him get a call up
No he’s absolutely miles off. But no doubt a solitary Logan Cup century will see him named Zolsky’s Next Generational Black Talent Superstar and he’ll get at least 100 white ball caps off the back of it, regardless of performances
Needlessly hostile to a talented teenager...
No he wasn't, that was not a critique of the player at all. Re-read it.
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