Excellent 100 Williams.
Moor
[Match Thread] Bangladesh v Zimbabwe 3rd ODI
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Well done to Willy. Had always considered him the white Masakadza but he’s a more consistent bat.
Stage set for Moor Mania but why does Mortaza insist on bowling at the death?
Stage set for Moor Mania but why does Mortaza insist on bowling at the death?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjtuZBykSzM (Noreaga - Blood Money Part 3)
Re: [Match Thread] Bangladesh v Zimbabwe 3rd ODI
Williams' highest for Zim now in internationals
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Have to wonder what Moor could do if given more time at the crease.
Streak knew exactly what he was doing. Dropping Cephas and Elton. Pushing Moor up the order.
Streak knew exactly what he was doing. Dropping Cephas and Elton. Pushing Moor up the order.
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Moor looks disappointed with that but that was a very valuable knock. Those two sixes really brought the momentum back.
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awful last couple of overs cut down a pretty good effort
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Moor up the order would get bogged down. He’s perfect for the finisher role and being a middle order batsman for Tests.
77 from the last 10 is pretty poor. With that many wickets and set batsmen at both ends, and Mortazas gifts 85 would have been par 90 the start of decency.
Ordinarily 286 is at least 20 runs short but with this lineup Bangladesh could well collapse.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjtuZBykSzM (Noreaga - Blood Money Part 3)
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Seems to be relishing the chance to bat at 4. A Bt/Williams 3/4 is what the team really wants with Raza at 5. The rest of the team can be built around this core. The selectors have to wake up to this fact.Williams,"...Batting at 4 gives me more time, to get my eye in...
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