Zimbabweans In Franchise League

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secretzimbo
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I'm sure there's a perfectly reasonable explanation ;)

tgk
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Couple wickets already for the big guy in the IPL!

Andy31
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Have a few players gone to Pakistan with the Lahore Qalanders?

Seen Clive and Maru post stories looking like they are in Pakistan

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Wtf is Madanda doing in the PSL?

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I think I vomited a bit when reading that article. So much smoke has been blown up their arses about their ability when in actual fact, they're both very very average. Yet, a bloke like Brad Evans with a domestic bowling average of 14 in T20 cricket, and who was one of the leading wicket takers for a period during the world cup, gets left behind.

To me, when I read these comments from Makoni and the others pigs running the shit show, it highlights how some players are unequivicqlly in favour, despite their lack of evident talent. A 6 here or a good catch there and they're cemented. If I was Evans, I'd feel extremely annoyed and frustrated; especially since he had a good series in Pakistan last year.


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Andy31
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sloandog wrote:
Fri Apr 10, 2026 12:03 am
I think I vomited a bit when reading that article. So much smoke has been blown up their arses about their ability when in actual fact, they're both very very average. Yet, a bloke like Brad Evans with a domestic bowling average of 14 in T20 cricket, and who was one of the leading wicket takers for a period during the world cup, gets left behind.

To me, when I read these comments from Makoni and the others pigs running the shit show, it highlights how some players are unequivicqlly in favour, despite their lack of evident talent. A 6 here or a good catch there and they're cemented. If I was Evans, I'd feel extremely annoyed and frustrated; especially since he had a good series in Pakistan last year.


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I get where your coming from but i would assume Brad doesn't need these type of exchanges because his at the level to be nearly playing for these franchises.

aydee
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Andy31 wrote:
Fri Apr 10, 2026 1:20 am
sloandog wrote:
Fri Apr 10, 2026 12:03 am
I think I vomited a bit when reading that article. So much smoke has been blown up their arses about their ability when in actual fact, they're both very very average. Yet, a bloke like Brad Evans with a domestic bowling average of 14 in T20 cricket, and who was one of the leading wicket takers for a period during the world cup, gets left behind.

To me, when I read these comments from Makoni and the others pigs running the shit show, it highlights how some players are unequivicqlly in favour, despite their lack of evident talent. A 6 here or a good catch there and they're cemented. If I was Evans, I'd feel extremely annoyed and frustrated; especially since he had a good series in Pakistan last year.


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I get where your coming from but i would assume Brad doesn't need these type of exchanges because his at the level to be nearly playing for these franchises.
Yeah, surely he's a better player than needing some kind of foreign-exchange, work-experience programme?

Frankly Madande and Marumani are probably too senior for that as well. Maybe a Nyamhuri or a Taruvinga?

Zayn_63
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Looks like zim aint getting rid of musekiwa that easy

I wont be surprised if they make him captain of 1 format 5 years down the road :roll:

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