I'd like to see that too. In fact Musekiwa, Madhevere, Munyonga and Madande as our front 4 in T20. They've been bigged up for a long time. We gotta stop hiding these guys, it would be a very worthwhile exercise.AussieZimFan wrote: ↑Thu Oct 23, 2025 3:54 amI rate Musekiwa at least in the T20 format. If/when Maru fails again against quality opposition in the T20s, I would like to see Musekiwa tried as an opener even before Curran. He is a very clean striker of the ball and could be a real handful in the opening power play if he gets going.
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They're going to have to introduce 4 promising "youngsters" when Ervine, Raza, Taylor and Williams retireCholeZimbo wrote: ↑Wed Oct 22, 2025 10:14 pmZimbabwe being Zimbabwe, a lot can happen between now and the next Test, retirements, scandals, fallouts, even drug issues. I just wish we could face Ireland again soon, then Bangladesh, it would feel like coming full circle.
What a performance, though! This was one of the strongest lineups we’ve seen in a while, and I’m sure even the players on the sidelines would agree. Once a team matures and builds this kind of chemistry, that’s when you introduce a promising youngster, someone who can learn and grow within a solid setup. That’s how teams like Australia and India did it, easing in players like Clarke, Ponting, and Kohli gradually, not overburdening them from the start.
Unfortunately, ZC often does the opposite, expecting someone like Wes to carry the team before he’s even had the time to find his feet.
Credit where it’s due, though, social media pressure clearly forced ZC’s hand in selection this time. Let’s hope that continues across all formats.

The only way to stretch it out is to put them on IV Viagra drips before every game.
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Its not going to continue across all formats. We've qualified and the sigh of relief is audible. Weve now got 2 years to get mediocre players up to speed in white ball (not going to work) I dont include Myers and Marumani in that statement. They're good players.
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WHAT A WIN!! Makorokoto Zimbabwe!!
I'm still over the moon. Was expecting a victory, but they've absolutely bullied them for the past three days, which is a rare moment for Zimbabwe, especially in red-ball cricket.
The only disappointment I had was Maposa not playing. I’ve never seen Richard Ngarava so accurate with his line and length (in the 2nd innings). He’s usually more dangerous in the second innings when it comes to Tests, but that was another level! This man has impressed me more than I could have ever expected.
Looking back at 2018–2020, I used to be anxious and even disappointed before began his spell. Little did I know he’d become one of my favourite bowlers of this era.
Everyone contributed well and kept it tight till the end, hence Zim did to their opponents what S.A and N.Z did to Zim not too long a ago. I hope that’s a statement, and that Zimbabwe will start climbing up the ranks. I strongly believe that regular, competitive matches along with good management (notably proper selection), will help us avoid embarrassing performances more often.
I was hoping this game wouldn’t last five days, and thankfully that was the case, our main seamers especially now get a few extra days to rest.
Even if we only got two Test victories this year, they’ll definitely be memorable ones for me: one a thriller, and the other total domination.
I'm still over the moon. Was expecting a victory, but they've absolutely bullied them for the past three days, which is a rare moment for Zimbabwe, especially in red-ball cricket.
The only disappointment I had was Maposa not playing. I’ve never seen Richard Ngarava so accurate with his line and length (in the 2nd innings). He’s usually more dangerous in the second innings when it comes to Tests, but that was another level! This man has impressed me more than I could have ever expected.
Looking back at 2018–2020, I used to be anxious and even disappointed before began his spell. Little did I know he’d become one of my favourite bowlers of this era.
Everyone contributed well and kept it tight till the end, hence Zim did to their opponents what S.A and N.Z did to Zim not too long a ago. I hope that’s a statement, and that Zimbabwe will start climbing up the ranks. I strongly believe that regular, competitive matches along with good management (notably proper selection), will help us avoid embarrassing performances more often.
I was hoping this game wouldn’t last five days, and thankfully that was the case, our main seamers especially now get a few extra days to rest.
Even if we only got two Test victories this year, they’ll definitely be memorable ones for me: one a thriller, and the other total domination.
Re: Zimbabwe vs Afghanistan | Only Test October 2025 | Harare
I am suspecting they wont all retire at once. They will try and keep two for another year, but maybe only able to keep one going.Googly wrote: ↑Thu Oct 23, 2025 4:40 amThey're going to have to introduce 4 promising "youngsters" when Ervine, Raza, Taylor and Williams retireCholeZimbo wrote: ↑Wed Oct 22, 2025 10:14 pmZimbabwe being Zimbabwe, a lot can happen between now and the next Test, retirements, scandals, fallouts, even drug issues. I just wish we could face Ireland again soon, then Bangladesh, it would feel like coming full circle.
What a performance, though! This was one of the strongest lineups we’ve seen in a while, and I’m sure even the players on the sidelines would agree. Once a team matures and builds this kind of chemistry, that’s when you introduce a promising youngster, someone who can learn and grow within a solid setup. That’s how teams like Australia and India did it, easing in players like Clarke, Ponting, and Kohli gradually, not overburdening them from the start.
Unfortunately, ZC often does the opposite, expecting someone like Wes to carry the team before he’s even had the time to find his feet.
Credit where it’s due, though, social media pressure clearly forced ZC’s hand in selection this time. Let’s hope that continues across all formats.![]()
The only way to stretch it out is to put them on IV Viagra drips before every game.
I have been thinking about our batting line up when that day comes. Depth will be severely tested but there is some hope.
1 Hbalangwa
2 Curran
3 Naqvi
4 Bennett
5 Welch
6 Wes/Myers
7 Schadendorf (?)
I'd also like to thik they entice at least one decent player like a Tom curran or Higgins back as well.
Whatsmore, we always seem to pull someone out of the hat that comes relatively good, so maybe we see a Ronak Patel, Ballance again, or your mate Byrom.
The lineup will lack that Sean Williams superstar edge but thats for zc to figure out.
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