[Match Thread] Day Night Pink Ball Test: SA vs Zimbabwe

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That was short wide had boundry writen all over it. But wicket nonetheless. Magwegwe express pocketing one.
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Amla will be livid with that. Haha get in there Bob, #Magwegwe

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Mpofu now slowly getting into the rhythm of bowling tripe consistently.

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Great to see someone from Zimbabwe hitting 140 kph, if this man goes proper training and exercise, he will hit 145kph constantly

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Is it just me or did that stump can stumping look out?

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Great first over from cremer , drift , turn and bounce
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Decent captaincy in the session so far by Cremer for a change, good rotation of the bowlers too to keep the pressure on. But Mpofu has nullified a bit of that by becoming expensive towards the end of his latest spell. We could give a decent spell to Chibhabha if he bowls tight here.

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Flakeman wrote:
Tue Dec 26, 2017 1:41 pm
Is it just me or did that stump can stumping look out?
Looked tight Taylor wasnt too confident about it though. Chikabva would have been jumping up and down for that.

Good session from Zim here. Odds even so far.
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CrimsonAvenger wrote:
Tue Dec 26, 2017 1:43 pm
Decent captaincy in the session so far by Cremer for a change, good rotation of the bowlers too to keep the pressure on.
True that, one of Cremers better days in the field. Marshalled his troop well in that first session. I think a lot goes to him actually having the bowlers to work with which only proves that the 8-3 was never the way to go.
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