[Series Thread] Tracking Zimbos in Shpageeza League

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Good knock from Elty 41 off 35 balls. An inform Chigumbura can change any game sad that he isn't bowling too. Hammy with a bit upfront too.
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Mr Twig wrote:
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The proper paid stream is actually pretty good. (as it should be when you pay)
That's good to know. Cricket is growing massively there, and ACB is investing very intelligently.

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Good to see the boys doing well early in the tournament

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I noticed Chisoro is also in one of the squads, so many Zimbos it's great
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Chigumbura with another quick fire 24 from 16balls. Why doesn't he do this locally anymore? Chisoro with only the one over so far going for runs (14)
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Form is temporary, class is permanent.
Exhibit A: Vusi Sibanda
Exhibit B: Elton Chigumbura

NB: I see Morne van Wyk and Cameron Delport are there too.

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pariah wrote:
Tue Sep 12, 2017 9:36 pm
Form is temporary, class is permanent.
Exhibit A: Vusi Sibanda
Exhibit B: Elton Chigumbura

NB: I see Morne van Wyk and Cameron Delport are there too.
If they were white you'd claim its only a league from an erstwhile associate nation.
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Kriterion_BD wrote:
Tue Sep 12, 2017 9:46 pm
pariah wrote:
Tue Sep 12, 2017 9:36 pm
Form is temporary, class is permanent.
Exhibit A: Vusi Sibanda
Exhibit B: Elton Chigumbura

NB: I see Morne van Wyk and Cameron Delport are there too.
If they were white you'd claim its only a league from an erstwhile associate nation.
You're welcome to pull domestic T20 stats for Taylor's(& Sean Ervine) record in BD & NZ. Same with Kyle Jarvis and look for my comments. ;)

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pariah wrote:
Tue Sep 12, 2017 10:10 pm
Kriterion_BD wrote:
Tue Sep 12, 2017 9:46 pm
pariah wrote:
Tue Sep 12, 2017 9:36 pm
Form is temporary, class is permanent.
Exhibit A: Vusi Sibanda
Exhibit B: Elton Chigumbura

NB: I see Morne van Wyk and Cameron Delport are there too.
If they were white you'd claim its only a league from an erstwhile associate nation.
You're welcome to pull domestic T20 stats for Taylor's(& Sean Ervine) record in BD & NZ. Same with Kyle Jarvis and look for my comments. ;)
Guys with "class" can't possibly average low to mid 20s with the bat in international cricket across formats. If thats the case then Aftab Ahmed is also a class batsman :o
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Vusi does look class, but he isn't in the game mentally. How someone can look that good but have such a mediocre average is entirely frustrating.
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eugene wrote:
Tue Sep 12, 2017 11:24 pm
Vusi does look class, but he isn't in the game mentally. How someone can look that good but have such a mediocre average is entirely frustrating.
All the gear and no idea poor old Vusi, has the technique and all the shots to be a great batsman but seems to have no idea how to consistently build an innings.
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