ICC has it 207/8 after 43 overs. I heard some stuff mentioned here earlier about some players wanting to stay and have a crack at Zim after the tournament. Is Mitchell one of those?
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https://futuracricket.com/portfolio_pag ... armichael/ Already touting for offers and has a British passport, so I wouldn't get to excited about him.BostonZimbo wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 4:08 pmICC has it 207/8 after 43 overs. I heard some stuff mentioned here earlier about some players wanting to stay and have a crack at Zim after the tournament. Is Mitchell one of those?
The Bennets and Wolhuter are the most likely of the white lads to stay and have a crack at it from what I've heard. Depends if the franchises bother giving them a chance though.
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Shame about Mitchell. He and Brian Bennet have impressed me the most so far so I was hoping both of them would stay and have a cracksecretzimbo wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 4:15 pmhttps://futuracricket.com/portfolio_pag ... armichael/ Already touting for offers and has a British passport, so I wouldn't get to excited about him.BostonZimbo wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 4:08 pmICC has it 207/8 after 43 overs. I heard some stuff mentioned here earlier about some players wanting to stay and have a crack at Zim after the tournament. Is Mitchell one of those?
The Bennets and Wolhuter are the most likely of the white lads to stay and have a crack at it from what I've heard. Depends if the franchises bother giving them a chance though.
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Wow the wheels really came off at the end there ffs! We had them in real trouble at 189-8 as well. This chase will probably be far too big for us, but hopefully the boys can make a decent attempt of it and find some form ready for the main tournament.
Nice to see a couple of wickets for Schonken. He's another young one - will still be eligible for the next batch I think.
Nice to see a couple of wickets for Schonken. He's another young one - will still be eligible for the next batch I think.
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I think this is correct for the current cycle; (USD)
12mil a year is an awful lot of money. It's funny when the auditors come out with their report every year and say the accounts are golden.405m (~51m pa) India
139m (~17m pa) England
128m (16m pa) Australia, Bangladesh, NZ, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies
94m (~12m pa) Zimbabwe
40m (~5m pa) Afghanistan & Ireland
160m to 93 Associates – this is broken up across two grant systems (tournament & scorecard)^.
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Mitchell again opening with Taruvinga
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Rain delay. 23/1 off 7.
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They are back playing. They've lost an hour of play but no sign of D/L, although I don't really trust this live scoring on the ICC. They've got D Bennet at at No. 4, but he didn't bowl and Bawa was definitely at the toss, so I think there may be an error there.
50/2 off 13.
50/2 off 13.
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Saul is playing his best game of the tour so far
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This is poor.