Ireland Wolves v Zimbabwe XI
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Our batting remains awful. 79/5 from 20 overs is below terrible.
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Is this a bowling wicket? looks very difficult to bat on.
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TF is the cameraman doing
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Yup, cricinfo got the line up wrong initially... Not a good performance by Zimbabwe though... Practice game so doesn't matter. Hope they get their act right in 2 days time.
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Right.....so this is a 13-a-side game, meaning two players aren't fielding.
So why the hell, have we got Taylor & Williams on the field? Surely, if we've spent the entire two weeks 'resting' them to make sure they aren't injured for the ODIs, then surely they are the two that should be sitting out of the fielding part here?
And they are both at slip!!!! Who wants to bet on one of them breaking a finger or something ffs?
So why the hell, have we got Taylor & Williams on the field? Surely, if we've spent the entire two weeks 'resting' them to make sure they aren't injured for the ODIs, then surely they are the two that should be sitting out of the fielding part here?
And they are both at slip!!!! Who wants to bet on one of them breaking a finger or something ffs?
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Maybe they are flick to be interchanged?secretzimbo wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 3:32 pmRight.....so this is a 13-a-side game, meaning two players aren't fielding.
So why the hell, have we got Taylor & Williams on the field? Surely, if we've spent the entire two weeks 'resting' them to make sure they aren't injured for the ODIs, then surely they are the two that should be sitting out of the fielding part here?
And they are both at slip!!!! Who wants to bet on one of them breaking a finger or something ffs?
Slip is probably a safe option to save their legs.
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Re: Ireland Wolves v Zimbabwe XI
I love how Marumani came into bat at Number 11
he may have had a poor series in the t20s but he ain’t that bad 


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Raza looks unbelievably downbeat and miserable, both when he was batting earlier and now in the field/bowling too. Don't blame him really after the last couple of weeks.
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Noticed that too. Unusually quiet in the field.secretzimbo wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 4:41 pmRaza looks unbelievably downbeat and miserable, both when he was batting earlier and now in the field/bowling too. Don't blame him really after the last couple of weeks.