[Series Thread] Zimbabwe A v Bangladesh A in Zimbabwe

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Re: [Series Thread] Zimbabwe A v Bangladesh A in Zimbabwe

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Train Driver wrote:50s for both Masakadza and Moor, now's the time to get their heads down and make some proper runs like Taylor and Williamson have done today for NZ
:facepalm:

Masakadza is the new Williams.

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Am I allowed to weep in disbelief ?

33.4 overs 123-1

34 overs 123-3

Masakadza and Moor both out

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...and Vusi goes 134/4.
Peterhouse U14C 4th change bowler and no. 10 batsman (but only because Aaron didn't have a bat).

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Exactly when are we going to look beyond Sibanda? Can he be redeployed in some coaching / admin role (ZC is good at this anyway) so that the younger generation and us can breathe easy? He was given all the cushion he needs this series and vs IRL, middle order berth, good start to build on,... The guy is a criminal waste of talent. This must be the end of him really.

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Falling to pieces now, from 123-1 to 126-4

I was pretty upset to see that Sibanda had left Rhinos but the way he's playing now I'm not sure he's worth a place in any side at all

To think we're now relying on Burl who's only got a handful of appearances behind him .......... him, Mamhiyo, Gumbie, M'shangwe and Garwe have got a lot to do

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Damn, Mamhiyo gone for 28 after something of a recovery, Burl 28*, 188-5

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Very odd, Burl 36* and Gumbie 18* have smacked 37 off 4 overs and the game has been stopped due to bad light :roll:

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Burl trying to look Ballancesque by Zim FC standards. Impressed already. Should feel hard done by if he does not get picked for Zim's next national assignment. Rare batting consistency!

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CrimsonAvenger wrote:Burl trying to look Ballancesque by Zim FC standards. Impressed already. Should feel hard done by if he does not get picked for Zim's next national assignment. Rare batting consistency!
Got to admit that's far easier to stomach than Ballance trying to look Burlesque ;)

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Yeah, that was the idea :). May be the new DitaVonTeese light weight kits are helping...

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