[ Match Thread ] Logan Cup ( Tuskers V/s Eagles & Rangers V/s Rhinos)
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Re: [ Match Thread ] Logan Cup ( Tuskers V/s Eagles & Rangers V/s Rhinos)
Campbell Jnr has scored yet another half century, at a decent lick too. Is he now seriously worth talking about ?
Re: [ Match Thread ] Logan Cup ( Tuskers V/s Eagles & Rangers V/s Rhinos)
WHY Tuskers lost. What the scorebook does NOT tell you!
I have already posted this once, and the system lost it, so I will have to compose it over again in brief, in case I'm wasting my time.
Eagles did not so much win the match as Tuskers lost it through the most appalling and incompetent display of slip fielding I have ever seen. In the space of about 45 minutes, both Mupfudza and Akram were dropped several times in the slips early in their innings. If even one of these chances had been held, I think there is no way Eagles could have won the match. At least two even went through to the boundary. As it was, the batsmen were allowed to settle in; once they had done so, they batted very well and Tuskers had totally lost the plot. Unfortunately nobody kept a definite record, but at least six and probably more chances went down. What a shambles! Talk about snatching defeat from the jaws of victory!
Now let's hope this message can survive the trauma of my pressing "Submit" this time!
I have already posted this once, and the system lost it, so I will have to compose it over again in brief, in case I'm wasting my time.
Eagles did not so much win the match as Tuskers lost it through the most appalling and incompetent display of slip fielding I have ever seen. In the space of about 45 minutes, both Mupfudza and Akram were dropped several times in the slips early in their innings. If even one of these chances had been held, I think there is no way Eagles could have won the match. At least two even went through to the boundary. As it was, the batsmen were allowed to settle in; once they had done so, they batted very well and Tuskers had totally lost the plot. Unfortunately nobody kept a definite record, but at least six and probably more chances went down. What a shambles! Talk about snatching defeat from the jaws of victory!
Now let's hope this message can survive the trauma of my pressing "Submit" this time!
Re: [ Match Thread ] Logan Cup ( Tuskers V/s Eagles & Rangers V/s Rhinos)
I think Campbell has improved a lot last few matches. He is averaging 42 in list A and witj those two score should have a first class average approaching 30
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Re: [ Match Thread ] Logan Cup ( Tuskers V/s Eagles & Rangers V/s Rhinos)
Is Akram nothing more than a solid FC cricketer?jward wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 12:04 pmWHY Tuskers lost. What the scorebook does NOT tell you!
I have already posted this once, and the system lost it, so I will have to compose it over again in brief, in case I'm wasting my time.
Eagles did not so much win the match as Tuskers lost it through the most appalling and incompetent display of slip fielding I have ever seen. In the space of about 45 minutes, both Mupfudza and Akram were dropped several times in the slips early in their innings. If even one of these chances had been held, I think there is no way Eagles could have won the match. At least two even went through to the boundary. As it was, the batsmen were allowed to settle in; once they had done so, they batted very well and Tuskers had totally lost the plot. Unfortunately nobody kept a definite record, but at least six and probably more chances went down. What a shambles! Talk about snatching defeat from the jaws of victory!
Now let's hope this message can survive the trauma of my pressing "Submit" this time!
Re: [ Match Thread ] Logan Cup ( Tuskers V/s Eagles & Rangers V/s Rhinos)
Good solid club cricketer. Desperate times.
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Re: [ Match Thread ] Logan Cup ( Tuskers V/s Eagles & Rangers V/s Rhinos)
Correct on being drunk 🥴 but it was the whiskey that got me friend , apologies . Just happy to see him back in generalsloandog wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2020 8:32 pmTo live with me? Mate how many VB's have you hadAndybligzz wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2020 8:23 pmYou told me he was never going to play in Zim again ahah . Wasn’t he moving to the uk to live with you ? Glad he’s back playing he’s a serious talent![]()
I was trying to get Tari to the UK to play at my club for sure
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Re: [ Match Thread ] Logan Cup ( Tuskers V/s Eagles & Rangers V/s Rhinos)
Chisoro and Mavuta tearing it up.
Re: [ Match Thread ] Logan Cup ( Tuskers V/s Eagles & Rangers V/s Rhinos)
I think he can do better than that, as he definitely has talent in both batting and bowling. But we have had so many with promise that have never really come through, so can't really predict right now.sloandog wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 1:20 pmIs Akram nothing more than a solid FC cricketer?jward wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 12:04 pmWHY Tuskers lost. What the scorebook does NOT tell you!
I have already posted this once, and the system lost it, so I will have to compose it over again in brief, in case I'm wasting my time.
Eagles did not so much win the match as Tuskers lost it through the most appalling and incompetent display of slip fielding I have ever seen. In the space of about 45 minutes, both Mupfudza and Akram were dropped several times in the slips early in their innings. If even one of these chances had been held, I think there is no way Eagles could have won the match. At least two even went through to the boundary. As it was, the batsmen were allowed to settle in; once they had done so, they batted very well and Tuskers had totally lost the plot. Unfortunately nobody kept a definite record, but at least six and probably more chances went down. What a shambles! Talk about snatching defeat from the jaws of victory!
Now let's hope this message can survive the trauma of my pressing "Submit" this time!
Re: [ Match Thread ] Logan Cup ( Tuskers V/s Eagles & Rangers V/s Rhinos)
If the coronavirus hits Zimbabwe, at least the Tuskers slip cordon will be safe. They won't catch that either!jward wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 12:04 pmWHY Tuskers lost. What the scorebook does NOT tell you!
I have already posted this once, and the system lost it, so I will have to compose it over again in brief, in case I'm wasting my time.
Eagles did not so much win the match as Tuskers lost it through the most appalling and incompetent display of slip fielding I have ever seen. In the space of about 45 minutes, both Mupfudza and Akram were dropped several times in the slips early in their innings. If even one of these chances had been held, I think there is no way Eagles could have won the match. At least two even went through to the boundary. As it was, the batsmen were allowed to settle in; once they had done so, they batted very well and Tuskers had totally lost the plot. Unfortunately nobody kept a definite record, but at least six and probably more chances went down. What a shambles! Talk about snatching defeat from the jaws of victory!
Now let's hope this message can survive the trauma of my pressing "Submit" this time!
Re: [ Match Thread ] Logan Cup ( Tuskers V/s Eagles & Rangers V/s Rhinos)
Thanks John, looking at his numbers it still seems he’s far from being the finished product, but let’s hope he continues to progress.
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