[U19 World Cup] Zimbabwe vs Canada - Playoff
- CrimsonAvenger
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[U19 World Cup] Zimbabwe vs Canada - Playoff
We are bowling again. And Sly makes way for Shumba. Can we avoid wooden spoon given the mindset we would be in?
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We seem to be doing ok. Mnet are a disgrace, how is it that they only show one of these matches at a time yet will show endless bullshit mediocre soccer games. Hopefully Netflix put a serious dent in their pocket in SA.
Nepal have done surprisingly well against what I believe is a very strong Bangladeshi side, they're panicking a bit now though. I wonder what cricketing structures are in Nepal?
Nepal have done surprisingly well against what I believe is a very strong Bangladeshi side, they're panicking a bit now though. I wonder what cricketing structures are in Nepal?
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another great 50 from snyder give him a go in the tuskers squad
certainly better than the nkosana mpofus, handirisi,
mabuza, thabo mboyi, ainsley ndhlovu etc
at least he should earn a spot in the zim A squad what
is kaia & mutumbodzi doing there, lets face it they are
failures & lets move on, they cnt even provide comp
2 the failing national team guys..... maruma, kamungozi,
mutizwa, chapungu, nyathi should be banned from fc
cricket until @ least any1 who has 2 hands to hold a bat
has a club
certainly better than the nkosana mpofus, handirisi,
mabuza, thabo mboyi, ainsley ndhlovu etc
at least he should earn a spot in the zim A squad what
is kaia & mutumbodzi doing there, lets face it they are
failures & lets move on, they cnt even provide comp
2 the failing national team guys..... maruma, kamungozi,
mutizwa, chapungu, nyathi should be banned from fc
cricket until @ least any1 who has 2 hands to hold a bat
has a club
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& the boys still cant play lefties all 4 wickets falling
to lefties
to lefties
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Ives and Snyder have had a good world cup, damn shame it isn't being televised, looks like the former has smoked a few 6's
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Yep. And what about Madhevere even opening the batting today? Who are we playing next? SA?sloandog wrote:Ives and Snyder have had a good world cup, damn shame it isn't being televised, looks like the former has smoked a few 6's
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Nepal have been impressive for a while now at these youth tournaments. If the ICC were a bit more concerned about development, there'd be room for something very interesting in the region. A regional competition involving Afghan and Nepali teams, for example.Googly wrote: Nepal have done surprisingly well against what I believe is a very strong Bangladeshi side, they're panicking a bit now though. I wonder what cricketing structures are in Nepal?
I've just read that there are over 400 cricket clubs in Nepal...
Peterhouse U14C 4th change bowler and no. 10 batsman (but only because Aaron didn't have a bat).
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Who needs Welch and Byrom when we've got some 15 year old wonder kid who can both bat and bowl.
#MadhevereMania
#MadhevereMania
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Yeah, everyone was hating on Mangongo when he picked Madhevere from nowhere, and said he gave him goosebumps. Maybe Mangongo got this one right?SpitfiresKent wrote:Who needs Welch and Byrom when we've got some 15 year old wonder kid who can both bat and bowl.
#MadhevereMania
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When they have held World Cricket League tournaments there, Nepal's matches have been on national TV, and they have had crowds of 10,000...Ming wrote:Nepal have been impressive for a while now at these youth tournaments. If the ICC were a bit more concerned about development, there'd be room for something very interesting in the region. A regional competition involving Afghan and Nepali teams, for example.Googly wrote: Nepal have done surprisingly well against what I believe is a very strong Bangladeshi side, they're panicking a bit now though. I wonder what cricketing structures are in Nepal?
I've just read that there are over 400 cricket clubs in Nepal...
