http://www.cricinfo.com/zimvsl2008-09/c ... 77367.html
If i may assist him in his master plan, YOU NEED YOUR BEST PLAYERS AVAILABLE Mr Ziehl
Yep, resting your best player sounds like fielding your best XI"Vusi is back from injury but will be travelling for a review in South Africa on 12 November. He is expected back in the team for the one-day warm-up match at Queens on 17 November. Ray Price has been rested for the four-day match, while the three youngsters — Shingi Masakadza, Tafadzwa Ngulube and Trevor Garwe — have been called up for the four-day match," Makoni said.
The Zimbabwe Select team leaves Harare for Bulawayo tomorrow, with Makoni declaring: "The boys are motivated and looking forward to taking on one of the best teams in world cricket."
After Bulawayo, the tour moves to the capital for five ODIs at Harare Sports Club on 20, 22, 24, 28 and 30 November.
Zimbabwe squad: Prosper Utseya (captain), Stuart Matsikenyere, Tatenda Taibu, Hamilton Masakadza, Elton Chigumbura, Tawanda Mupariwa, Chris Mpofu, Chamu Chibhabha, Keith Dabengwa, Graeme Cremer, Regis Chakabva, Timycen Maruma, Shingirai Masakadza, Tafadzwa Ngulube and Trevor Garwe.
His sentiments were echoed by national convenor of selectors Kenyon Zigehl.
"It is my hope that we will give the Sri Lankans a good game. We haven’t had the best of preparations, but I feel we can rise to the occasion. However, we have to respect the Sri Lanka team as they have some very good players," said Zigehl.
The team includes two rookies in bowler Shingi Masakadza — young brother to batsman Hamilton — and Tafadzwa Ngulube.
However, there was no place for the trio of Cephas Zhuwawo, Jacques Muzarambani and Ray Price who, however, will bounce into contention for the ODI series.
Indeed. Krezja still has a long way to go. I like the bloke, he was able to spin the ball a fair amount which is rather important for a spin bowler (I'm looking at you Cameron White, with the one that goes straight on as his stock delivery). But while some were saying it was good to see he wasn't afraid to flight the ball a bit, well, when you're conceding 200 odd runs maybe it's not such the best thing to do. Krezja bleeds runs.CrimsonAvenger wrote:In case of Cremer though, Zimbabwe's loss would surely turn out to be someone else's gain. Like many here, I also believe that he can walk into the current Australian side as the lead spinner.