Zimbos in the UK and Europe for 2016 season

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watermelon wrote:Enough with the ziplock love.

Wallah if Brandon was in the test team he would average 12 with the bat and would get a few tail wickets when they go for a slog. Wouldn't make any first class team unless southern cocks return.

If it's a white you want that is an all rounder I recommend Keefe.

He's just as white as Brandon, even more actually by the way he dresses, and has a lot of fight and cricket brains.

That's the youthful white you want.
You've never seen him play so pipe down. Keefe and Diplock can stay, 2 whites, perfect

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I may not have seen him, but I've seen enough comments to know exactly what kind of a player he is.

Slow medium with the ball and Graeme cremer with the bat.

There are other white guys to get excited for. I've told you this.
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watermelon wrote:I may not have seen him, but I've seen enough comments to know exactly what kind of a player he is.

Slow medium with the ball and Graeme cremer with the bat.

There are other white guys to get excited for. I've told you this.
Yea just like Kazuza was the next best thing, or Chatara bowls 140...
Rumors dude. Until you've seen somebody play with you own two eyes, I'm a firm believer that then, and only then, can you make an honest judgment.
Seen Diplock this summer and cut the mustard.

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And he cut the mustard*

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sloandog wrote:
watermelon wrote:I may not have seen him, but I've seen enough comments to know exactly what kind of a player he is.

Slow medium with the ball and Graeme cremer with the bat.

There are other white guys to get excited for. I've told you this.
Yea just like Kazuza was the next best thing, or Chatara bowls 140...
Rumors dude. Until you've seen somebody play with you own two eyes, I'm a firm believer that then, and only then, can you make an honest judgment.
Seen Diplock this summer and cut the mustard.
The problem is,
Youve seen him cut the mustard only in which the reality you have been presented.
He has dominated at a low level. Kudos to him. But thats a whole new level to Steyn.

He is playing against clubs that put craigslist ads up to try and scrounge numbers to make a team.
Even with exx county players littering the scene, the competition is very soft.

Someone like Donald Tiripano will average nearly 5 wickets an innings in the manchester local league.
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Again, saying its very soft is completely misinformed. It's a hard level of cricket, with elite cricketers in every side. A lot of the younger lads are up and coming county prospects, while some of the pro's from overseas are just shit hot. Tiripano probably would do well because he's a good bowler and he swings the ball which is vital in the UK.

It's not a 'local league', it's the greater Manchester Premier League where only best sides play, and Edenfield are there

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Please.
They have a mix of good players, up n comers, people starting out, 50 year olds that are bored on Saturday afternoon and want to do something and probably a bunch of old paedophiles looking for fresh meat
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Hahahaha that made me laugh !

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watermelon wrote:Please.
They have a mix of good players, up n comers, people starting out, 50 year olds that are bored on Saturday afternoon and want to do something and probably a bunch of old paedophiles looking for fresh meat
Wow. You are seriously deluded.

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watermelon wrote:Please.
They have a mix of good players, up n comers, people starting out, 50 year olds that are bored on Saturday afternoon and want to do something and probably a bunch of old paedophiles looking for fresh meat
This cracked me up!!! Haha!!

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