[Match Thread] 3rd t20 Zimbabwe v Bangladesh

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Jemisi wrote:yeah, he'd have more pace with a straight arm than the dodgy crooked arm deliveries he is doing
It looks even worse than before, but then I saw him throw a ball in the field (more a jerk than a proper throw) and was wondering if there is somethig wrong with his arm?

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maybe, he isn't extending it through the delivery stride

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The experience of Vusi and Hami coming through. Setting it up nicely for the rest of the bats man to come though.
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Bangladesh certainly aint scared of Vitori anymore like they were when he burst onto the scene

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jimbo wrote:Bangladesh certainly aint scared of Vitori anymore like they were when he burst onto the scene
He's looked pretty poor in this series. I doubt he will ever come close to fulfilling the potential it looked like he had all those years ago.

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Looking back to just before KJ left for England it looked like we had a seam attack with pace and skill which could help us win matches for the next 10 years with KJ, Vitori and Larry .....

Fast forward 2 years KJ is dominating County cricket, Larry has a busted leg will he ever be the same ? And Vitori has totally lost what ever he had that made him special .....

I think our best t20 lineup for the WC will be .....

Vusi ( can't believe it but he seems to be back in form )
Hami
Raza
Williams
Waller
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Im struggling on how Muzarabani is even a 1st class cricketer !?

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how quickly everyone is jumping back on the Vusi train after a couple of good performances, even if he didnt do it domestically.

newsflash;
that train will break and stop again very shortly.

We have seen this before over the last 5 yrs with him.
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Vusi plays enthralling shots when he is on song. He has played well in all the t-20s in this tournament and looks very confident while playing his shots. The experienced of Vusi and Hami at the top definitely can put a lot of pressure on the opponent. I wouldn't mind him playing in t-20s, but I am not sure if he a good option in ODI. Same goes to Malcolm Waller!

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