Club Cricket 2021-22 (Vigne Cup etc)

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andrewn9
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I see A Hamid seems to be pretty consistent at club level. Don't recall seeing his name at franchise level. Would be interesting to see how he might get on at a higher level, if that's something he's interested in.

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sloandog wrote:
Sun Mar 13, 2022 7:48 pm
Who's C Marrilliar?

And is that Johnson Marumisa who scored 59?
C Marillier is Coddie Marillier, son of Doug Marillier.

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And yep it is Johnson Marumisa

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Ali Hamid has trained with Eagles before

The Asian guys often aren’t interested/available sadly

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secretzimbo wrote:
Mon Mar 14, 2022 3:47 pm
Ali Hamid has trained with Eagles before

The Asian guys often aren’t interested/available sadly
Thanks for the info.

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secretzimbo wrote:
Mon Mar 14, 2022 3:46 pm
And yep it is Johnson Marumisa
Good god 😳 that's a name I didn't think I'd see again

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He’s the coach at Churchill school nowadays I think

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This weeks club fixtures;

Vigne 1st League

Manyame Heliz Vs Uprising CC @ Manyame Ground
Gladiators Vs Old Hararians 1 @ OH
Rainbow 1 Vs Takashinga 2 @ OH 'B' Ground
Royals Vs Takashinga 1 @ Prince Edward

Vigne 2nd League

Glenshire Vs Rainbow 2 @ Prince Edward (Saturday)
Easterns Vs Uhuru @ Prince Edward
Harare Sports Club Vs Centurions @ Prince Edward
Alex Sports Club Vs Old Hararians 2 @ Alex
Rangers Vs White Rhinos @ Old Georgians

BMCA 1st League (Saturday)
Amakhosi Vs BAC 1 @ QSC
Byo Poly Vs Queen's @ BAC

BMCA Wholesale Beef Leagues
BAC U16 Vs Amakhosi U16 @ QSC
BAC U16 Vs Queen's U16 @ QSC
BAC U19 Vs Amakhosi U19 @ BAC
BAAC U19 Vs Queen's U19 @ BAC

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Whats up with u16 and u19 club cricket in Byo?
Is that coz there's no school cricket or are the boys ultra keen? Here in Harare the school season is over already, I'm not sure they played more than 3 games :lol: :lol: :lol:

You won't get a Harare schoolboy to play club cricket unless there's a bottle of vodka at the end of it and there wasn't a party the night before, which hasn't happened in the last ten years.

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Googly wrote:
Sat Mar 19, 2022 5:10 pm
Whats up with u16 and u19 club cricket in Byo?
Is that coz there's no school cricket or are the boys ultra keen? Here in Harare the school season is over already, I'm not sure they played more than 3 games :lol: :lol: :lol:

You won't get a Harare schoolboy to play club cricket unless there's a bottle of vodka at the end of it and there wasn't a party the night before, which hasn't happened in the last ten years.
I hear it's been pretty well received by kids and parents. The quality of cricket has certainly been mixed at times, but well organised and the kids have enjoyed being part of teams outside of school. There's sponsorship behind it and the main Tuskers coaches and senior players had some sessions with each team in Jan before the whole thing started.

There's the Bakers Inn leagues in Harare which happen most weekend, although I think mostly age 16 and under. And that's pay-to-play and not cheap; so that excludes quite a few kids I suppose.

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