Zimbabwe Vs Nepal | ICC CWC Qualifier | 18 June 2023

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Great game, always great to watch such a dominant batting display by Zimbabwe. Only the 4th time two Zimbo batsman have scored a hundred in the same innings in an ODI, the third time in the last 12 months under Dave Houghton.
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What a brilliant brilliant win . Loved crowd . And absolutely loved two of my favorites . Ballance must really feel he is missing something really great here

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He was saying on coms that ZC off the pitch is in a very healthy situation and the bond between players and administration is excellent. I wouldn't count out seeing Andy Flower in the future with some form of coaching roll

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sloandog wrote:
Sun Jun 18, 2023 2:09 pm
Ballance must feel sad, surely, when he sees scenes like this. I got the feeling that Andy Flower was a bit taken aback by the level of engagement from the crowd and the noise. He kept saying how he hasn't been back much at all but that he's loving being there.
The crowd support is fantastic. I wonder if there's ever been a more vocal crowd for a full member beating up on an associate :lol:

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Brilliant batting display. Williams was not going to let that opportunity go. Wasn't going to let Ervine get a boundary.
You get those innings only a few times in your life! Awesome

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Evans for Chatara next match you would think?

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Donald wrote:
Sun Jun 18, 2023 2:11 pm
Evans for Chatara next match you would think?
Hopefully yeah

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sloandog wrote:
Sun Jun 18, 2023 2:11 pm
He was saying on coms that ZC off the pitch is in a very healthy situation and the bond between players and administration is excellent. I wouldn't count out seeing Andy Flower in the future with some form of coaching roll
Imagine what he gets for his coaching gigs.
He'd butt heads with these guys in seconds.
He'd probably butt heads with DH as well. Can't be two bulls in the paddock

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Donald wrote:
Sun Jun 18, 2023 2:11 pm
Evans for Chatara next match you would think?
I wouldn’t discount Jongwe, on these flat decks Evans won’t offer much I don’t think, but Jongwe has a fair fee tricks up his sleeve.
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Re: Zimbabwe Vs Nepal | ICC CWC Qualifier | 18 June 2023

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Houghton is a diplomat. I'm not sure Flower is. Doubt it would end well if he was ever involved with ZC tbh. I think Houghton is very smart in how he deals with things.

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