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Bangladesh Tour Brings Limelight to Core Business
Thursday, 18 June 2009 19:26

THERE is a distressing trend in Zimbabwe cricket which has refused to go away.
While other countries make headlines for playing cricket with the occasional off-field controversy, boardroom issues are constantly blighting Zimbabwe's cricket story.

The new franchise debate, which has been met with different feelings — from deep suspicion to hope and from strong disapproval to the benefit of doubt — is the latest in a series of events to take the limelight away from the core business of playing cricket.
The “blackout” of playing issues is worsened by the current off-season period, which ends in August when Bangladesh are set to tour here for five ODIs.
Zimbabwe last played in Kenya at the beginning of the year, whitewashing the hosts in a five match ODI series.
They then went to India to play in a domestic competition while the “A” side was down in South Africa to play some Associate sides who were preparing for the World Cup qualifiers. With all due respect, it has just been too little and too inferior cricket compared to what other leading countries are playing.
The omission from the ICC World Twenty20, whose final is on Sunday, has further alienated Zimbabwean players.
Zimbabwe were forced to watch from the sidelines after the British government said it would not grant visas to a team representing Zimbabwe on political grounds.
A compromise was then reached to have Zimbabwe stay at home while benefiting from the financial proceeds of the tournament.
And when over 100 cricketers from different countries gathered in South Africa for the 2009 Indian Premier League series recently, there was no Zimbabwean representation after Kolkata Knight Riders decided Tatenda Taibu was excess to requirement.
This lengthy inaction by Zimbabwe makes the forthcoming Bangladesh tour even more interesting, especially from a selection viewpoint.
The biggest news in selection, perhaps, could be the dramatic return of batsman Mark Vermeulen to the team after ZC gave him selection green light, a year after he was set free by a Harare court on medical grounds having faced trial for two arson attacks on the ZC boardroom and academy pavilion.
A mentally stable and fit Vermeulen hardly has anything to prove to anyone in Zimbabwe cricket considering his obvious batting talents, but the way he has come out and showed plain hunger for runs as if he were an emerging player makes his comeback even more inevitable. His return could also coincide with that of Matabeleland teammate Charles Coventry, who quit the team in 2006 after fallout with former coach Kevin Curran.
These duo's return could put pressure on some top-order batsman such as Vusi Sibanda and Stuart Matsikenyeri, who haven’t done enough to retain their spots.
Brendan Taylor could also bounce back after briefly appearing in the past domestic season.
Of the new players, there should be places for Forster Mutizwa and Malcolm Waller, who were both revelations in the ended season.
On the bowling side, the selectors will have a pleasant dilemma given a clean bill of health in attack.
Elton Chigumbura has provided more than handy firepower upfront, but his role must be redefined as his batting has suffered after he started getting the nod as an opening bowler. Is he now being selected primarily as a bowler, or he is still a batsman who can bowl?
Maybe he needs to revert back to his old role as a batsman and replacement bowler to give Tawanda Mupariwa, Ed Rainsford and Chris Mpofu the opportunity to settle.
These three can be used in variation to great effect. Mupariwa and Rainsford rely on accuracy, seam, swing and determination, while Mpofu can extract good pace and extra bounce on in friendly conditions.
In the spin department, leggie Cremer has brought an interesting, new dimension to the team.
After his performances in Kenya, Cremer ought to be in the squad, but his inclusion on the team card will depend on conditions and requirements because it will mean a three-man spin attack with Prosper Utseya and Ray Price — which worked in Kenya. It can work like a charm, it can backfire.
Such a move means sacrificing one specialist bowler, a seamer, presumably.
The best way, perhaps, to do it is to give Cremer an all-rounder role, batting in the lower middle-order, and then have him as backup to Utseya and Price. But then, you also don’t want to confuse a young player by complicating roles and create another Chigumbura.

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Selection will be interesting not sure about the availability of Sean Williams but i know 100% that Brendon Taylor is planning to play in this series

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Lets hope we thrash em', i still feel we better than Bangladesh.

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I think we will win but the selectors have to pick the best side, Vermuelan, Coventry,Cremer, taylor and williams and price should all be in the side because they deserve to be, let us hope that the selectors select with merit in mind rather than any other reason... :?

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Here's the squad I would pick:

Masakadza (VC)
Vermuelen
Waller
Mutizwa (WK)
Taylor
Chigumbura
Utseya (C)
Cremer
Price
Mupariwa
Rainsford

Coventry / Maruma
Matsikenyeri
Chibhabha
Mpofu

If Williams is available, (Coventry / Maruma) misses out from the squad, and Williams plays at no.3, and Waller, unfortunately, will have to be on bench. In seamer unfriendly conditions, Mupariwa can be replaced by an extra batsman from the 15.

Utseya has been tactically sound as captain in recent matches, and will continue to be the captain.

Chakabva and one or both of Coventry and Maruma (based on availability of Williams) would be unfortunate to miss out from the squad of 15.

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I will pick this squad:

1. Hamilton Masakadza (VC)
2. Mark Vermeulen
3. Tatenda Taibu (WK)
4. Brendan Taylor
5. Sean Williams
6. Charles Coventry
7. Elton Chigumbura
8. Prosper Utseya (C)
9. Raymond Price
10. Graeme Cremer
11. Edward Rainsford


12. Malcolm Waller
13. Forster Mutizwa
14. Justice Chibhabha
15. Stuart Matsikenyeri
16. Tawanda Mupariwa
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zimfan1 wrote:Selection will be interesting not sure about the availability of Sean Williams but i know 100% that Brendon Taylor is planning to play in this series
That is fantastic news. With Taylor in our batting is so much stronger.
I guess the reason most people have included him in the middle order rather than as opener is to free up the opening position for Vermeulen?

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One way to free up another batting spot would be to hand the gloves back to Taylor and leave Taibu out of the team. Too controversial????? ;)

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alan132 wrote:One way to free up another batting spot would be to hand the gloves back to Taylor and leave Taibu out of the team. Too controversial????? ;)
I have already done that in my team...
brmtaylor.com admin wrote:I guess the reason most people have included him in the middle order rather than as opener is to free up the opening position for Vermeulen?
Exactly. But we will would have to look at current form at that time and decide on the best opening pair option.

Another thing here, we cannot keep people like Mutizwa and Waller out of national team anymore, saying that they will gain invaluable experience by playing Intercontinental Cup or some such first class tournament, if they happen to clash with international fixtures. They have done enough to walk into the main team, and deserve their chance at the top level. People like Sibanda, Taibu (and Dabengwa :)) can go back to that level to regain lost confidence and form and push for national selection again.

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I think we are all getting a little to excited about the prospect of seeing vermulen back in the national side as im not sure the selectors have the guts to select him

But i do stand by Taibu and think he should be in the team as form is temporary and class is permanent and he has a lot more class than Mutizwa

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