Here is the squad for the upcoming Bangladesh tour:
A few things to note. Chibhabha has been dropped. He has been made the scapegoat, which is unfair I think. Matsikenyeri, who made a grand total of 3 more runs against Sri Lanka in the 5 ODI's, retains his place. Chakabva and Maruma also didn't make the cut. Maruma is probably injured after the Chibhabha collision, but Cremer deserves a place ahead of Maruma regardless.Zimbabwe squad: Prosper Utseya (c), Hamilton Masakadza, Tatenda Taibu (wk), Ray Price, Sean Williams, Stuart Matsikenyeri, Elton Chigumbura, Vusi Sibanda, Tawanda Mupariwa, Keith Dabengwa, Edward Rainsford, Graeme Cremer, Christopher Mpofu, Forster Mutizwa (wk), Malcolm Waller.
Now to the additions! Malcolm Waller gets his chance! I still thought Bradley Staddon would be the next smokey selection, but obviously Waller's 3-fer against Sri Lanka did enough to convince the selectors. He made 68 against Uprising a while back, maybe he had some other good Vigne Cup performances that helped his cause. I like this selection, I think if he's selected - which I think he will be at some point - he will do fine against Bangladesh.
Mutizwa is the other new inclusion, another good selection after some good domestic performances. Maybe he will get a chance in the First Class match, he has 2 hundreds to his name after all.
So the batting is strong, with Williams most likely at the top of the order again and maybe Waller in the middle order now (Matsikenyeri's days in the side would have to be numbered now). And the bowling is looking good on all fronts; we have some genuinely good spinners in Price, Cremer and Utseya, and an in-form pace attack of Mupariwa, Rainsford and Chigumbura.
I am so happy with these selections, we should hammer Bangladesh with these players in the squad. As I said in the article, every one of these players should be able to cash in against a weak Bangladesh side (we will look at Bangladesh's strengths and weaknesses a bit closer to the date). I think we just have to keep our fingers crossed that Prosper doesn't make any more epic blunders as captain, and that Kevin Curran is the chosen one of the four candidates.