Pro50 Championship 2023-24

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secretzimbo
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Re: Pro50 Championship 2023-24

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3 cup final defeats in 12 months for Rhinos then - T20 and 2x Pro50's.

Googly
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Kamunhukamwe put his hand up for selection with that innings. Great knock. If he can learn to nudge it around off the good deliveries he's got real potential.

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Re: Pro50 Championship 2023-24

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Googly wrote:
Sun Dec 03, 2023 7:09 am
Kamunhukamwe put his hand up for selection with that innings. Great knock. If he can learn to nudge it around off the good deliveries he's got real potential.
And actually, that ability to nudge in between the big hits is a more crucial skill in T20. Would seem that 50 overs is his strongest format at the moment.

Googly
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Ya great point.

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Re: Pro50 Championship 2023-24

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No issues with K long coming into the eleven. Was very unlucky to miss out on african qualifiers.

Train Driver
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Re: Pro50 Championship 2023-24

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secretzimbo wrote:
Sat Dec 02, 2023 3:20 pm
3 cup final defeats in 12 months for Rhinos then - T20 and 2x Pro50's.
As a Rhinos supporter I think you have to be calm and considered about this sort of thing

:twisted: bumholes and cojones :evil:

secretzimbo
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Re: Pro50 Championship 2023-24

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Train Driver wrote:
Sun Dec 03, 2023 10:58 am
secretzimbo wrote:
Sat Dec 02, 2023 3:20 pm
3 cup final defeats in 12 months for Rhinos then - T20 and 2x Pro50's.
As a Rhinos supporter I think you have to be calm and considered about this sort of thing

:twisted: bumholes and cojones :evil:

Don’t worry, this is the year for that elusive first Logan Cup title. I can feel it! :lol:

secretzimbo
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Re: Pro50 Championship 2023-24

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Top 10 Run Scorers:
Antum Naqvi - 514 runs at 73.43
Tony Munyonga - 389 runs at 55.57
Prince Masvaure - 353 runs at 39.22
Takudzwanashe Kaitano - 326 runs at 36.22
Milton Shumba - 305 runs at 61.00
Brian Chari - 295 runns at 36.88
Tinashe Kamunhukamwe - 273 runs at 54.60
Kudzai Maunze - 257 runs at 42.83
Tarisai Musakanda - 253 runs at 63.25
Joylord Gumbie - 238 runs at 29.75

Top 10 Wicket Takers:
Tapiwa Mufudza - 18 wickets at 22.06
Trevor Gwandu - 17 wickets at 21.24
Brandon Mavuta - 15 wickets at 26.97
Tanaka Chivanga - 15 wickets at 23.53
Alex Russell - 14 wickets at 25.64
Simon Mugava - 11 wickets at 23.45
Faraz Akram - 9 wickets at 23.44
Antum Naqvi - 9 wickets at 35.89
Roy Kaia - 8 wickets at 24.13
Muhammad Adil - 8 wickets at 14.50

TapsC2
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Re: Pro50 Championship 2023-24

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Didn't Adil get here like 2 weeks ago?

Shumba deserves a chance again. This is what they need to do to Wes. Right now being in the national team isn't helping him develop if they are hiding him at number 8.

The guy I like is Kaitano. Not necessarily the most talented player but because of his ability to handle pace he might be somebody who can survive international cricket. He needs to keep working.

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Re: Pro50 Championship 2023-24

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Ya I liked the look of him as well.

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