[Series Thread] Zimbabwe Under 19's v Pakistan Under 19's
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That kit is ridiculous. Zimbabwe has always worn red and that shouldn't change.
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We have a report on the 1st 20/20 match
http://www.cricinfo.com/zimbabwe/conten ... 28195.html
and a scorecard
http://www.cricinfo.com/zimbabwe/engine ... 24244.html
I think the lads put up a good show by the look of things, especially Higgins and Mutombodzi, nothing to be ashamed of with this performance.
http://www.cricinfo.com/zimbabwe/conten ... 28195.html
and a scorecard
http://www.cricinfo.com/zimbabwe/engine ... 24244.html
I think the lads put up a good show by the look of things, especially Higgins and Mutombodzi, nothing to be ashamed of with this performance.
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nothing wrong with that at all looks like the boys learnt a lesson in the first game, i think we have a couple of really good players in this side and lets hope the can perform consistantly in the remaining matches.
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There is also now a Cricket Archive scorecard available
http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Score ... 56595.html
I notice that with Cricket Archive we have S Dailey opening the batting, while cricinfo have him as Daly Scott
My apologies to Mazvita Zambuko for not mentioning his innings earlier.
http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Score ... 56595.html
I notice that with Cricket Archive we have S Dailey opening the batting, while cricinfo have him as Daly Scott

My apologies to Mazvita Zambuko for not mentioning his innings earlier.
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HE IS A medium pacer not very fast, am not sure about the actual speed he bowls in km/hsloandog wrote:Does anybody know how fast the lad is ?? Like you say he's tall and has all the attributes to become a good fast bowler
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Zimbabwe U19 vs Pakistan U19
Zimbabwe lose third ODI by 36 runs, Pakistan set 151 all out Zimbabwe 115. Hammad Azam man of the macth with 36 runs off 52 balls.
nice to see the lads being competive but the batting seems to be the problem, but on the other hand Pakistan havant made any big scores so the pitches may be a bit iffy.
Zimbabwe lose third ODI by 36 runs, Pakistan set 151 all out Zimbabwe 115. Hammad Azam man of the macth with 36 runs off 52 balls.
nice to see the lads being competive but the batting seems to be the problem, but on the other hand Pakistan havant made any big scores so the pitches may be a bit iffy.
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We have a Cricket Archive scorecard for the 3rd ODI played today
http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Score ... 56597.html
still no sign of anything about the 2nd ODI played on sunday though.
Great efforts from Mutombodzi and Chitara with the ball and Mazhawidza with the keepers gloves, but not much to cheer with the batting with only Waller, Mutumbodzi and Chari reaching double figures.
http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Score ... 56597.html
still no sign of anything about the 2nd ODI played on sunday though.
Great efforts from Mutombodzi and Chitara with the ball and Mazhawidza with the keepers gloves, but not much to cheer with the batting with only Waller, Mutumbodzi and Chari reaching double figures.
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A scorecard has turned up on Cricket Archive for the 4th ODI.
http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/S ... 56598.html
A heavy defeat for the lads this time with very little to cheer, Chimhamhiwa with a rather expensive 4 wickets although Kahiya and Zambuko were quite tight, another big flop for the batsmen though.
http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/S ... 56598.html
A heavy defeat for the lads this time with very little to cheer, Chimhamhiwa with a rather expensive 4 wickets although Kahiya and Zambuko were quite tight, another big flop for the batsmen though.
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Scorecard for todays 2nd 20/20 match
http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Score ... 56599.html
Beaten quite thoroughly again but some much better effort from the batsmen this time, shame the bowling didn't quite make it.
http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Score ... 56599.html
Beaten quite thoroughly again but some much better effort from the batsmen this time, shame the bowling didn't quite make it.
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Well guys, it seems that we have a scorecard finally for the 2nd ODI played on the 4th.
http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/S ... 56596.html
Wickets for Steve Chimhamhiwa again, 5-52, in what was quite a reasonable effort with the ball although very little to be happy about with the batting before Duckworth/Lewis put an end to the game.
http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/S ... 56596.html
Wickets for Steve Chimhamhiwa again, 5-52, in what was quite a reasonable effort with the ball although very little to be happy about with the batting before Duckworth/Lewis put an end to the game.