Domestic T20 Thread 2022 | 24th-30th March

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Re: Domestic T20 Thread 2022 | 24th-30th March

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There's a story about Ratshit keeping his job, it will out one day and it won't be good.

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Re: Domestic T20 Thread 2022 | 24th-30th March

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He must have some incriminating photos of Mr Mukuhlani and Mr Makoni having it off with each other in a room at HSC or something. Surely :lol:

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Re: Domestic T20 Thread 2022 | 24th-30th March

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They are doing Northern/Southern regional T20's in April btw. So at least some guys will have more than 4 matches!!!!

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Re: Domestic T20 Thread 2022 | 24th-30th March

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https://twitter.com/cricket_eagles/stat ... 2670334986

Looks like Eagles have signed Aisha Chibanda, who has been doing well in the Vigne. He just narrowly missed out on the u19 squad.

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Re: Domestic T20 Thread 2022 | 24th-30th March

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How does he go from not making the u19 squad to getting a franchise T20 slot? This is where people should be asking questions about age group selections. This is not India where you might overlook 1000 better players, this is Zim where everybody knows everybody and there's no mystery Kholi's hiding out in Marondera. I'm mighty pleased for him, hope he has what it takes, a couple of really loose shots there, needs some coaching and whoever edited that clip needs to understand what's a good shot and what isn't. You put that clip up for a UK club gig and you wouldn't get many takers. He looks a big, strong, free flowing batter though.

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Welch is playing for Eagles tomorrow. I assume he'll be keeping wicket too because both Regis and Handirisi are injured.

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Re: Domestic T20 Thread 2022 | 24th-30th March

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Full registered Eagles Squad:
Chamu Chibhabha (C), Matt Welch, Brad Evans, Ali Hamid, Faraz Akram, Aisha Chibanda, Brighton Zhawi, Regis Chakabva, Daniel Jakiel, Gareth Chirawu, Kuda Munyede, Kudzai Maunze, Wessly Madhevere, Marshall Takodza, Tino Mutombodzi, Richard Ngarava, Tadiwanashe Nyangani, Tanaka Chivanga, Tapiwa Mufudza, Tinashe Kamunhukamwe, Tinashe Nenhunzi

And their match day squad for tomorrow: https://www.instagram.com/p/CbdGrfQM0QJ/

And Tuskers registered squad;
Craig Ervine (C), Sean Williams, Mgcini Dube, Sheunopa Musekwa, Ainsley Ndlovu, Alvin Chiradza, Brian Chari, Charlton Tshuma, Clive Madande, Ernest Masuku, Luke Jongwe, Milton Shumba, Nkosana Mpofu, Steve Chimhamhiwa, Tafara Mupariwa, Tanu Makoni, Tanatswa Bechani

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Re: Domestic T20 Thread 2022 | 24th-30th March

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Nice to see a few u19's. Let's hope the other squads have some too. Will try and find out

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Re: Domestic T20 Thread 2022 | 24th-30th March

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I'm just going to say this. The white lads always seem to find it tougher to break into these squads than black cricketers. Can't believe the Bennetts aren't there

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Re: Domestic T20 Thread 2022 | 24th-30th March

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Would have hoped to have seen Falao there too

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