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Streak playing club cricket in Bulawayo

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 12:36 pm
by brmtaylor.com admin
http://www.brmtaylor.com/news-160.html
http://www.zimtownship.com/index.php?Pa ... &ID=106767
Stars turn out for winter cricket in Bulawayo

The winter cricket league in Bulawayo is underway, as revealed by brmtaylor.com several weeks ago. It has now emerged that the club cricket competition is enjoying considerable success with many international players taking part.

Tawanda Mupariwa and Charles Coventry are playing for the Leopards, Christopher Mpofu and Sean Williams are playing for the Cheetahs. The Rhino's would be thrilled to have Heath Streak onboard, as well as Keith Dabengwa and fast bowling sensation Khawulani Ntuli.

Coaching the four teams are Jerry Sullivan (Lions), Trevor Phiri (Rhinos), Stanley Timoni (Leopards) and Pollock Mubhobho (Cheetahs).

Full story at ZimTownShip.com

Re: Streak playing club cricket in Bulawayo

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 4:30 pm
by zimfan1
i just wonder if he is fit and finds form that he may be tempted to make himself avalable again for the national team

Re: Streak playing club cricket in Bulawayo

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 8:28 am
by Detective RDS
zimfan1 wrote:i just wonder if he is fit and finds form that he may be tempted to make himself avalable again for the national team
I also hope so. That will be a huge boost for the team and will make a difference.

Re: Streak playing club cricket in Bulawayo

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:58 pm
by Sir Mupariwa
Steak shud coach not play for the national team, we needed him a few years back but now i think he shud just coach and play club cricket if he still wants some action

Re: Streak playing club cricket in Bulawayo

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 1:44 pm
by maehara
If he were tempted to play (and I don't think he will be), you could maybe make a case for playing him in the 'A' side as someone for the guys to rally around and able to offer on-field advice where required. Not the traditional use for an 'A' team place, but it would certainly be novel.

He's probably best placed coaching, though - between age and a lack of top-flight match experience lately, his senior side days are well behind him.