105/6. Going to be another close one, methinks...
I've been moving offices today and haven't been able to follow along much - every time I get to a PC, I keep expecting to see that disaster has happened, and every time I'm pleasantly surprised. Not I feeling I often get, following Zimbabwe...
Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka - ODI Series
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Re: Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka - ODI Series
Mupariwa's on 48.Train Driver wrote: I believe that was ODI wicket number 50 for Utseya, Mupariwa must be within 2 or 3 now as well.
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Re: Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka - ODI Series
Another one gone !!!!!!!
Thushara ct Dabengwa b Chigumbura
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Thushara ct Dabengwa b Chigumbura
116-7
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gone 7 down come on boys
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That still shouldn't be a problem for them. But Zim are putting up a damned good fight here...Sri Lanka require another 31 runs with 3 wickets and 13.5 overs remaining
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Probably just too late but, Prasad ct Price b Chigumbura
141-8 after 45.5 overs
And a 50th ODI wicket for Chigumbura as well as for Utseya today, shame about Mupariwa, he has bowled out on 48.
141-8 after 45.5 overs
And a 50th ODI wicket for Chigumbura as well as for Utseya today, shame about Mupariwa, he has bowled out on 48.
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Just not close enough
It could well have been a different story if Taibu hadn't dropped those two catches off Rainsford in the 3rd over, but then cricket isn't ever that straight forward, Sangakkara may have come out and hit 100 off 30 balls ....
The players can justifiably pat themselves on the back after their efforts in the last two games, they have done well to put the horrors of the first two out of their minds.
One more big effort for game five, you never know !
It could well have been a different story if Taibu hadn't dropped those two catches off Rainsford in the 3rd over, but then cricket isn't ever that straight forward, Sangakkara may have come out and hit 100 off 30 balls ....
The players can justifiably pat themselves on the back after their efforts in the last two games, they have done well to put the horrors of the first two out of their minds.
One more big effort for game five, you never know !
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Well, another close defeat, but again, a lot of positives to take away from bowling department. If we only had another 30 runs on the board...
Last two matches have been very encouraging signs for the team. Elsewhere, Bangladesh has crashed to 2 innings defeats in a row in SA. When Zim travels to Bangla, they have to ensure that they reach the final of the tri-series involving SL-Ban-Zim ahead of Bangla. Then, the have to beat Bangla in the bilateral ODI series that follows. That will be enough to send signals to the ICC about the standards of cricket displayed by Zim.
Lets have another good match on Sunday, and I am really looking forward to the Bangla tour. We just have to prove that we are better than the current worst
Last two matches have been very encouraging signs for the team. Elsewhere, Bangladesh has crashed to 2 innings defeats in a row in SA. When Zim travels to Bangla, they have to ensure that they reach the final of the tri-series involving SL-Ban-Zim ahead of Bangla. Then, the have to beat Bangla in the bilateral ODI series that follows. That will be enough to send signals to the ICC about the standards of cricket displayed by Zim.
Lets have another good match on Sunday, and I am really looking forward to the Bangla tour. We just have to prove that we are better than the current worst
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Re: Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka - ODI Series
good effort by the boys. You cant help to think that maybe ZIm should have won these past two games.
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Spare a thought for poor eddie rainsford. He consistently beat the bat in the first ODI and then in his second over of the last ODI had two dropped catches off his bowling. I think that knocked his confidence for six as he bled runs after that, Still he is worth sticking with. His pace and bounce complements the guile of mupariwa/Chigumbura