Zimbabweans in franchise league

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Raza signed for Toronto nationals in GT20 canada.

Raza signed for Saint lucia kings in CPL.

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pillowprocter wrote:
Wed Dec 21, 2022 5:41 pm
Are there any Zimbabweans in the ILT20?
This post I made last year just got approved :lol:

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Marshmallow wrote:
Sat Jul 01, 2023 5:18 am
Raza signed for Toronto nationals in GT20 canada.

Raza signed for Saint lucia kings in CPL.
I think atleast two of CPL, GT20 and MLC are clashing. So maybe he has to pull out of GT20

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These dates also clash with the Zimbabwe tour of Afghanistan (UAE) which will throw up another awkward situation for Raza and ZC.

They obviously have an understanding between them, but you could start to see some negative public opinion towards Raza when he was skipping international games for the BPL & ILT20.

His performances in these qualifiers have certainly won back any ground he’d lost with the fans, but this tour is very important for a lot reasons.
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Raza retained by Dubai Capitals for ILT20 starting mid-January 2024

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Raza seems to have withdrawn from the MLC, he is listed as "withdrawn" under the Seattle Orcas squad

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pillowprocter wrote:
Sat Jul 01, 2023 9:27 am
pillowprocter wrote:
Wed Dec 21, 2022 5:41 pm
Are there any Zimbabweans in the ILT20?
This post I made last year just got approved :lol:
We definitely need 1-2 more admins here guys. SZ, Googly, Zimdoggy would be good choices in my view.

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The DOGG should be the front runner

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jaybro wrote:
Sun Jul 02, 2023 2:21 am
These dates also clash with the Zimbabwe tour of Afghanistan (UAE) which will throw up another awkward situation for Raza and ZC.

They obviously have an understanding between them, but you could start to see some negative public opinion towards Raza when he was skipping international games for the BPL & ILT20.

His performances in these qualifiers have certainly won back any ground he’d lost with the fans, but this tour is very important for a lot reasons.
We play so few games that every game/tour/series seems important.
What are your reasons, as a matter of interest?

For me, it's going to be tough for the lads to pick themselves up. Plus Afghanistan are almost our arch rivals and they've pulled slightly ahead of us. If there was a team to set our sights on its them. The problem is their bowling is better than our batting, they've got some helluva bowlers.

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sloandog wrote:
Thu Jul 13, 2023 7:00 pm
The DOGG should be the front runner
Only I have the level head required for an admin post.
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