Brian Vitori Interview

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I think if you say something really ugly to a player that burns his soul, it could motivate the guy beyond anything else, probably did him a favour. A knee to the groin and a follow-up head butt will also do it. :lol: Its a good technique when emphasising a point. :lol:
I haven’t seen BV’s new action, let’s hope he can send some heaters down with some late swing tomorrow. We’re rooting for The Comeback Kid, give us something to go crazy about tomorrow.

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Googly wrote:
Mon Mar 05, 2018 5:04 pm
I think if you say something really ugly to a player that burns his soul, it could motivate the guy beyond anything else, probably did him a favour. A knee to the groin and a follow-up head butt will also do it. :lol: Its a good technique when emphasising a point. :lol:
I haven’t seen BV’s new action, let’s hope he can send some heaters down with some late swing tomorrow. We’re rooting for The Comeback Kid, give us something to go crazy about tomorrow.
Are you going to the game googly ?
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It’s in Bulawayo unfortunately. Probably the right place for the team as they do better there, but disappointing for us here in Hurry Up Town. We should be going there in droves to support the boys, but money is tight.

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I would have walked there to watch that.

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Googly wrote:
Tue Mar 06, 2018 3:46 pm
I would have walked there to watch that.
It looked like an insane atmosphere

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sloandog wrote:
Tue Mar 06, 2018 3:53 pm
Googly wrote:
Tue Mar 06, 2018 3:46 pm
I would have walked there to watch that.
It looked like an insane atmosphere
DOnt tell me the game was streamed and I watched ball for ball on cricinfo for nothing ?
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Andybligzz wrote:
Wed Mar 07, 2018 12:02 am


DOnt tell me the game was streamed and I watched ball for ball on cricinfo for nothing ?
Jump on twitter mate Cremer's wife posted a few videos

Also ICC have put up one i think
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I haven’t seen BV for a while. He’s carrying some weight, which for him is not great. Someone like Frylinck (sp?) can get away with it.
They were making announcements in Harare that it was illegal to attempt to livestream.

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Googly wrote:
Wed Mar 07, 2018 6:03 am
They were making announcements in Harare that it was illegal to attempt to livestream.
That's so pathetic. Not covering the matches but prohibiting everyone else from doing it because you own the rights.

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It isn't great, hearing that kind of announcement.

The recent game should have been aired for all the world to see in hindsight. The scenes of so many Zimbabweans flooding that famous old cricket ground was a real site for sore eyes.

I noticed that there was a lot of white folks near the trees too, with deck chairs and ice boxes full of beers. I know race doesn't come into it, but it's still nice to see that there are a few white folkes willing to support the lads.

On one of the clips on the ICC website, we can see a row of 5 older gentlemen watching.

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