State of SA

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Rajkumar Sharma
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Re: State of SA

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Zimbabwe fans still dont know the reason behind Zimbabwe Cricket four months ban. Who was the culprit for making Zim not to qualify for 2020 World Cup ? Final result of investigation.

ZC should release their official clarification. True or not, CSA is providing report for all their issues but ZC is remain silent on their ban issue seems missing world cup isnt much loss to them.

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Rajkumar Sharma wrote:
Sat Dec 18, 2021 3:32 am
Zimbabwe fans still dont know the reason behind Zimbabwe Cricket four months ban.
Err...yes we do.

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Go and post on ACL with your other mates that have ruined that forum as well.

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"Teen bowling sensation from Kroonstad, South Africa is already the world's fastest bowler - Dreyker du Toit, a 15-year-old left arm South African fast bowler, has been electronically recorded over 160km/h for 7 deliveries in succession at South African cricket's high performance centre. Du Toit's height is already 1.97m. What will be of concern for every self-preseving batsmen in world cricket is that Dreyker's father is 2.13 m tall and his mother, Adri, a netball player, is 1.91 m tall. Du Toit's fastest delivery was measured at 167.3 kph. Three other deliveries out of seven satisfactorily recorded were faster than 166 kph. Du Toit suggests he has bowled far faster when in rhythm and that the occasion put him 'off'. When asked how fast he can bowl, the young firebrand suggested it had more to do with his mood than anything else. His best bowling figures yet are 9/14 against KZN Country Districts. He could not take the 10th wicket when Colin Krause had to leave the field with a broken rib, one of the few thunderbolts from Du Toit that missed the timber. The young 'freak of nature' is already taller than Morne Morker, and some 20kph faster. Hold your breath.

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Lol where is the above from Googly? :lol: :lol:

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Googly wrote:
Sun Dec 19, 2021 11:30 am
"Teen bowling sensation from Kroonstad, South Africa is already the world's fastest bowler - Dreyker du Toit, a 15-year-old left arm South African fast bowler, has been electronically recorded over 160km/h for 7 deliveries in succession at South African cricket's high performance centre. Du Toit's height is already 1.97m. What will be of concern for every self-preseving batsmen in world cricket is that Dreyker's father is 2.13 m tall and his mother, Adri, a netball player, is 1.91 m tall. Du Toit's fastest delivery was measured at 167.3 kph. Three other deliveries out of seven satisfactorily recorded were faster than 166 kph. Du Toit suggests he has bowled far faster when in rhythm and that the occasion put him 'off'. When asked how fast he can bowl, the young firebrand suggested it had more to do with his mood than anything else. His best bowling figures yet are 9/14 against KZN Country Districts. He could not take the 10th wicket when Colin Krause had to leave the field with a broken rib, one of the few thunderbolts from Du Toit that missed the timber. The young 'freak of nature' is already taller than Morne Morker, and some 20kph faster. Hold your breath.
That is impressive.

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It was doing the rounds, probably bullshit. :lol:

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Rajkumar Sharma wrote:
Sat Dec 18, 2021 3:32 am
Zimbabwe fans still dont know the reason behind Zimbabwe Cricket four months ban. Who was the culprit for making Zim not to qualify for 2020 World Cup ? Final result of investigation.

ZC should release their official clarification. True or not, CSA is providing report for all their issues but ZC is remain silent on their ban issue seems missing world cup isnt much loss to them.
Looks the SRC is about to get the football association banned as well. A real bunch of tactless idiots who overrate themselves and think they know it all. They never ever consider the politics.

As it stands they have been given until 3 Janaury to overturn the ban. The national team will be at an international tournament then and it will make global headlines when they are sent home. Their first mistake.

Unlike cricket, international football doesn't need a lot of money to operate but the problem is all the internationally based players can't switch clubs because of the ban. 90% of the decent footballers play outside of Zimbabwe. Mass retirements..Their second mistake.

It will all come crashing down again once the president asks his son-in-law why he is embarrassing the whole country. They never seem to learn.

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Maybe someone at ZIFA owes him money as well and he will keep pushing until he's paid then the ban will be lifted?
SrC are about as useful as our Minister of Sport.

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Team news

South Africa are likely to use Wiaan Mulder as the fourth seamer and slot him in at No. 7 to add some batting to a thin lower order.

South Africa: (probable) 1 Dean Elgar (capt), 2 Aiden Markram, 3 Keegan Petersen, 4 Rassie van der Dussen, 5 Temba Bavuma, 6 Quinton de Kock (wk), 7 Wiaan Mulder, 8 Keshav Maharaj, 9 Kagiso Rabada, 10 Lungi Ngidi, 11 Duanne Olivier

KL Rahul hinted at a press conference that India are likely to back their five-bowler strategy.

India: (probable) 1 KL Rahul, 2 Mayank Agarwal, 3 Cheteshwar Pujara, 4 Virat Kohli (capt), 5 Ajinkya Rahane/Shreyas Iyer/Hanuma Vihari, 6 Rishabh Pant (wk), 7 R Ashwin, 8 Shardul Thakur, 9 Mohammed Shami, 10 Jasprit Bumrah, 11 Mohammed Siraj/Ishant Sharma


SA looks incredibly light on batting, I don’t see a batting lynchpin in their team. The Centurion pitch offers vicious bounce and some swing and was a good hunting ground for lanky pacers like Morne Morkel and Glenn Johnson and pretty much anyone who can swing the ball away from lefties at ~140. The depth and quality of the Indian batting will be nightmare for SAFFAS. A lot rests on Rabada

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