I think the Black team would thump the White team all sysyems out; brilliant thread eugene. Come guys where is our sense of humour? We can afford to laugh at our colour and cultural differences; we are so far into independence now.ZIMDOGGY wrote:mdm wrote:My point is race doesnt matter thats why we shouldnt compare each other based on the colour of our skin, as long as we keep doing that we will always think of ourselves as black Zimbabweans or white Zimbabweans. This thread is in no way productive (Just my opinion).
Cheers.
We can discuss whatever we want barring we dont swear or ridicule.
no different than the Afrikaner v non afrikaner thread,
or the past zimbo v present zim threads etc.
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Well said mateConant wrote:I think the Black team would thump the White team all sysyems out; brilliant thread eugene. Come guys where is our sense of humour? We can afford to laugh at our colour and cultural differences; we are so far into independence now.ZIMDOGGY wrote:mdm wrote:My point is race doesnt matter thats why we shouldnt compare each other based on the colour of our skin, as long as we keep doing that we will always think of ourselves as black Zimbabweans or white Zimbabweans. This thread is in no way productive (Just my opinion).
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Re: Black XI v White XI - who would win?
where would you throw in dion ebrahim?
whats his background anyway?
he looks like a pacific islander
whats his background anyway?
he looks like a pacific islander
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Dion Ebrahim didn't make the cut. I guess like Rainsford who is mixed, you could put him in the black team.
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i think the white team would still win pretty comfortably,
but what a game this would be.
but what a game this would be.
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AgreedZIMDOGGY wrote:i think the white team would still win pretty comfortably,
but what a game this would be.

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I look forward to the day when an idea like this could be offered as a charity match.
I think it would just be another cricket match of one friend bowling against another as teammates are, regardless of skin colour.
Only wishful thinking.
I think it would just be another cricket match of one friend bowling against another as teammates are, regardless of skin colour.
Only wishful thinking.
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Ya i agreelange22 wrote:I look forward to the day when an idea like this could be offered as a charity match.
I think it would just be another cricket match of one friend bowling against another as teammates are, regardless of skin colour.
Only wishful thinking.
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Black XI. White XI.
1. Hamilton Masakadza = Brendan Taylor (w)
2. Vusi Sibanda = Douglas Marillier
3. Chamu Chibhabha < Sean Williams
4. Tatenda Taibu (w) > Craig Ervine
5. Stuart Matsikenyeri << Charles Coventry
6. Elton Chigumbura (c) = Andy Blignaut
7. Foster Mutizwa > Keegan Meth
8. Prosper Utseya >>> Greg Lamb
9. Timycen Maruma << Graeme Cremer
10. Edward Rainsford < Ray Price (c)
11. Chris Mpofu < Kyle Jarvis
5-3 White XI b Black XI
1. Hamilton Masakadza = Brendan Taylor (w)
2. Vusi Sibanda = Douglas Marillier
3. Chamu Chibhabha < Sean Williams
4. Tatenda Taibu (w) > Craig Ervine
5. Stuart Matsikenyeri << Charles Coventry
6. Elton Chigumbura (c) = Andy Blignaut
7. Foster Mutizwa > Keegan Meth
8. Prosper Utseya >>> Greg Lamb
9. Timycen Maruma << Graeme Cremer
10. Edward Rainsford < Ray Price (c)
11. Chris Mpofu < Kyle Jarvis
5-3 White XI b Black XI
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Re: Black XI v White XI - who would win?
White XI would be:
1. Brendan Taylor (Wkt)
2. Mark Vermuelan
3. Sean Williams
4. Craig Ervine
5. Malcolm Waller
6. Andy Blignaut
7. Charles Coventry
8. Keegan Meth
9. Graeme Cremer
10. Ray Price (Skipper)
11. Kyle Jarvis
12th man: Douglas Marrilliar: The number 5 spot was between Marrilliar and Waller. Waller just edges it for recent form.
Black XI would be:
1. Vusi Sibanda
2. Hamilton Mazakadza
3. Tatenda Taibu (Skipper/Wkt)
4. Chamu Chibhaba
5. Elton Chigumbura
6. Foster Mutizwa
7. Stuart Matskinyeri
8. Timcen Maruma
9. Prosper Utsea
10. Shingrai Mazakadza
11. Ed Rainsford
12th man: Dion Ebraham
1. Brendan Taylor (Wkt)
2. Mark Vermuelan
3. Sean Williams
4. Craig Ervine
5. Malcolm Waller
6. Andy Blignaut
7. Charles Coventry
8. Keegan Meth
9. Graeme Cremer
10. Ray Price (Skipper)
11. Kyle Jarvis
12th man: Douglas Marrilliar: The number 5 spot was between Marrilliar and Waller. Waller just edges it for recent form.
Black XI would be:
1. Vusi Sibanda
2. Hamilton Mazakadza
3. Tatenda Taibu (Skipper/Wkt)
4. Chamu Chibhaba
5. Elton Chigumbura
6. Foster Mutizwa
7. Stuart Matskinyeri
8. Timcen Maruma
9. Prosper Utsea
10. Shingrai Mazakadza
11. Ed Rainsford
12th man: Dion Ebraham