Its really sad for these guys that with the last round of the pro50 coming up that's the last cricket they will play for a bit. Its will be interesting the squad the selectors come with for the tri-series. Some T20 games would have been priceless but then again if the national team guys decide to sit out as well even that wont count for much. Just wondering were guys like Waller fall in the packing order. He hasn't done much with the bat but has been bowling rather well. Kamunhukamwe has been outstanding since the FC games, he has to be the most promising player of the lot.
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Re: {Pro 50] Mountaineers v Tuskers & Rhinos v Eagles
I have nicknamed Kamunhukamwe 'Son of Cephas' (Zhuwao) due to his explosive one-day batting, but he is in fact a more all-round batsman than Cephas and has great potential.
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He's young...should get a look in in A team tours. Also doesn't bat in that manic style in FC cricket as he has a normal strike rate of 52.
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Re: {Pro 50] Mountaineers v Tuskers & Rhinos v Eagles
Meanwhile, Ryan Burl is casually still scoring runs