Kyle Bowie has never bowled in 140 kmph range. People used to say he was bowling high 120s or low 130s when he played in Logan Cup.
Will these players represent Zimbabwe in future ?
Re: Will these players represent Zimbabwe in future ?
zim want wickettaking fast bowlers & good ball turning spin bowlers
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No. He clocked 145+ kph in Australian Club Cricket League and became most wicket takers in a season.
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Re: Will these players represent Zimbabwe in future ?
You're a fool.The Robot wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 5:13 amNo. He clocked 145+ kph in Australian Club Cricket League and became most wicket takers in a season.
He was mid to low 120's at best. He bowled 70mph in the 2012 world Cup. Get your facts right
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Where is Michael Lake & Jermy Ives. Both were quality allrounder in junior cricket. Both would have been great addition to T20 Team
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Ives was more of a longer format player, no idea about Malcolm Lake. Real shame he didn't play for us
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Stop biting this idiots bait.
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