[Match Thread]: 2018 Tri-Series Match 4 (Potential Semi-final) | Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka
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Re: [Match Thread]: 2018 Tri-Series Match 4 (Potential Semi-final) | Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka
Look we avoided giving them a bonus point. That's a positive. The PJ Moor runout was the killer for us in my opinion, followed by BT not going on with it.
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Re: [Match Thread]: 2018 Tri-Series Match 4 (Potential Semi-final) | Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka
Yeah, if this had been a 240 target it would have been very interesting. Another 20 from BT and a 20 from PJ and there it is.strikerlube wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 1:25 pmLook we avoided giving them a bonus point. That's a positive. The PJ Moor runout was the killer for us in my opinion, followed by BT not going on with it.
Oh well, as you say at least we didn't give the bonus point. Just have to hope that BD smashes SL again.
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Re: [Match Thread]: 2018 Tri-Series Match 4 (Potential Semi-final) | Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka
We are still ahead on NRR. If BD win against us with a lesser margin compared to SL, we are through. If we want to surprise BD in our last league match, then that's a different story.
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Re: [Match Thread]: 2018 Tri-Series Match 4 (Potential Semi-final) | Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka
I think that's a pretty compelling reason to bat second if we win the toss in the next game. Even if we can't win, if we know the target we can limit the NRR damage I guess.CrimsonAvenger wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 1:30 pmWe are still ahead on NRR. If BD win against us with a lesser margin compared to SL, we are through. If we want to surprise BD in our last league match, then that's a different story.
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Re: [Match Thread]: 2018 Tri-Series Match 4 (Potential Semi-final) | Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka
No way Zimbabwe should bat second because it could lead to them losing by a heavy margin like SL
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Re: [Match Thread]: 2018 Tri-Series Match 4 (Potential Semi-final) | Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka
Make a low score batting first and BD will just come out swinging so they can go home early.firebreaker wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 2:06 pmNo way Zimbabwe should bat second because it could lead to them losing by a heavy margin like SL
I guess the idea is just try not to get smashed either way
Re: [Match Thread]: 2018 Tri-Series Match 4 (Potential Semi-final) | Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka
Need to play Mpofu slowers, cutters, pace change works more in slow & sticky surface of Bangladesh. Craig Ervine out, Ryan Murray should be in.
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Re: [Match Thread]: 2018 Tri-Series Match 4 (Potential Semi-final) | Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka
Ok, so at the risk of being labelled too negative, are we just going to ignore the same mistakes and errors that come up, even when we win?
It's the simple things that we keep doing that lead to the same results. Not playing with a straight bat. No foot movement (stretching for the ball). Lazy running.
Our fielding is still quite below the standards we once were. Our bowling lines could improve as well.
There are signs of positivity, but it just seems like we keep making the same errors, and we are getting left behind big time especially by teams like Afghanistan and Bangladesh.
It's the simple things that we keep doing that lead to the same results. Not playing with a straight bat. No foot movement (stretching for the ball). Lazy running.
Our fielding is still quite below the standards we once were. Our bowling lines could improve as well.
There are signs of positivity, but it just seems like we keep making the same errors, and we are getting left behind big time especially by teams like Afghanistan and Bangladesh.
Re: [Match Thread]: 2018 Tri-Series Match 4 (Potential Semi-final) | Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka
Zimbabwean fielding has been mediocre for quite some time now. I don't really know how we let fielding standards slip so much, it was the one thing we, along with New Zealand and South Africa used to lead the way in. Admittedly everyone can field pretty well these days, but Zimbabwe should not be near the bottom in fielding ability.
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Re: [Match Thread]: 2018 Tri-Series Match 4 (Potential Semi-final) | Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka
What game were u watching ??
Thought we bowled well without luck could easily of had a few early wickets and Cremer probably should have had 2 slips for Thisara's first 5 balls.
The Moor run-out was the big play for me, another 30-40 runs could really have made this game interesting.
I still think our batting is too hit and miss to play 3 out and out No.11's. We really need to put some effort into getting Jongwe or Mashinge into the ODI side IMO
The decision to only take 1 back up batsman has backfired big time, we have zero options apart from Murray who is highly un-likely to make an impact with the bat against BD in BD.
The idea of having Murray in the side also makes BT field so we have another big and slow fielder to go with Hami, Ervine, Moor, Chatara and Blessing.
Can we bring Vusi as a professional sub fielder ?
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