Zim v NZ
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hope they make something of this chase
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We should target Sohdi .....
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Do we have any statsmen on this forum? Wouldn't mind seeing which teams choose to bowl first the most. New Zealand used to do that a lot and we seem to be doing the same lately.
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Craig Ervine is really slow out of the blocks.
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tawac wrote:Craig Ervine is really slow out of the blocks.
He has been moved up the order to give himself time to build an innings .....
Keeping wickets in hand is key atm .....
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Yeah because Taylor & Williamson were lightning quick at the start of their innings too......tawac wrote:Craig Ervine is really slow out of the blocks.
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While chasing 300 and trying to win a game nahhh it doesn't compute. Run rate just moving higher already 6.83.jaybro wrote:tawac wrote:Craig Ervine is really slow out of the blocks.
He has been moved up the order to give himself time to build an innings .....
Keeping wickets in hand is key atm .....
And yeah like you put it Spits those two are world class. There in lays the difference.
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Where did that come from 

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Well done Hami! Good to get to the mark - need a big one from him
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Ervine often starts slow, but if he sticks around his strike rate will be around 100.
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