If Keegan Meth were to return, would he walk into the first XI?
Re: If Keegan Meth were to return, would he walk into the first XI?
Would rather see Andy Blignaut walk back into the team.
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Re: If Keegan Meth were to return, would he walk into the first XI?
While we are at it, lets bring big Eddo backCrimsonAvenger wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2017 2:42 amYeah, him and Guy Whittall, of course.
May be even Barney Rogers.
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Re: If Keegan Meth were to return, would he walk into the first XI?
I put Barney Rogers up with Sean Ervine in the ‘lost Talent’ category he was such a talented stroke maker and actually enjoyed opening and did well doing so which is a rare commodity for Zimbabwe.
As a youngster my interest in Zimbabwe Cricket was at its peak just prior to the Rebellion in 04 and Rogers and Ervine were my two favourites at the time such a shame.
As a youngster my interest in Zimbabwe Cricket was at its peak just prior to the Rebellion in 04 and Rogers and Ervine were my two favourites at the time such a shame.
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Re: If Keegan Meth were to return, would he walk into the first XI?
Anybody ever see Rogers bat?
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He got man of the series award in that 5 match ODI series vs Bangladesh: http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine ... ype=series
Played really mature cricket and was the calming influence on the team as he set good platforms at the top. 3 50s. I think I did watch a couple of matches in that series. His technique looked compact too.
See how one mention of Rogers deviates topics towards him. We must realize that he must have been really special just by observing that
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Re: If Keegan Meth were to return, would he walk into the first XI?
I watched Sean ervine when he was in Aus and got his maiden odi Ton , would have been a very solid era if we never lost so much talent .jaybro wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2017 4:55 amI put Barney Rogers up with Sean Ervine in the ‘lost Talent’ category he was such a talented stroke maker and actually enjoyed opening and did well doing so which is a rare commodity for Zimbabwe.
As a youngster my interest in Zimbabwe Cricket was at its peak just prior to the Rebellion in 04 and Rogers and Ervine were my two favourites at the time such a shame.
Favourite playing xi
1.B.Bennett
2. H.Masakadza
3. B.Taylor (c)
4. M.Goodwin
5. S.Williams
6. T.Taibu ( wk )
7. S.Ervine
8. H.Streak
9. A.Blignaut
10. G.Cremer
11.B.Muzarabani
1.B.Bennett
2. H.Masakadza
3. B.Taylor (c)
4. M.Goodwin
5. S.Williams
6. T.Taibu ( wk )
7. S.Ervine
8. H.Streak
9. A.Blignaut
10. G.Cremer
11.B.Muzarabani
Re: If Keegan Meth were to return, would he walk into the first XI?
Very similar to Craig Ervine
This is the only footage I could find of him
https://youtu.be/n7yL5l_xjjk
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Re: If Keegan Meth were to return, would he walk into the first XI?
Barney was more AC than Craig

