3rd ODI: Zimbabwe vs Ireland
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Re: 3rd ODI: Zimbabwe vs Ireland
I think our top 4 batsmen are just miles better than all the other batsmen in the country only but they are also slightly below the good batsmen of all other countries above us in the rankings. Maybe prime BT would be the only one that was as good as other top batsmen.
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There was quite a lot of talk on the forum pre series about how Zim was going to win every match on the tour, Ireland are so crap, look how they did against SA, blah, blah, blah. That now can be seen for the hot air it always appeared. Zimbabwe and Ireland are 2 evenly matched teams, and pretty much have been so for the last 15 odd years. Also, I don't see this changing anytime soon.
PS. It's a real shame Taylor's moving on. A genuine Zimbabwean all time legend.
PS. It's a real shame Taylor's moving on. A genuine Zimbabwean all time legend.
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How do you think a test series between the sides would end? Never really seen their continental cup games etc so I genuinely don't know how good they are in that format. Hopefully a test match happens in the next year or so. Would also love Ireland to tourandrewn9 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 7:04 pmThere was quite a lot of talk on the forum pre series about how Zim was going to win every match on the tour, Ireland are so crap, look how they did against SA, blah, blah, blah. That now can be seen for the hot air it always appeared. Zimbabwe and Ireland are 2 evenly matched teams, and pretty much have been so for the last 15 odd years. Also, I don't see this changing anytime soon.
PS. It's a real shame Taylor's moving on. A genuine Zimbabwean all time legend.
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Good question. Tbh, as they have a lot more experience at test level, I'd slightly fancy Zim, especially if the series was played in Zimbabwe. In Ireland, I think it could probably go either way. There's also a Taylor sized hole in the batting line up now too to factor in, and I don't think the young 4 are quite ready for test match cricket atm.TapsC2 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 7:09 pmHow do you think a test series between the sides would end? Never really seen their continental cup games etc so I genuinely don't know how good they are in that format. Hopefully a test match happens in the next year or so. Would also love Ireland to tourandrewn9 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 7:04 pmThere was quite a lot of talk on the forum pre series about how Zim was going to win every match on the tour, Ireland are so crap, look how they did against SA, blah, blah, blah. That now can be seen for the hot air it always appeared. Zimbabwe and Ireland are 2 evenly matched teams, and pretty much have been so for the last 15 odd years. Also, I don't see this changing anytime soon.
PS. It's a real shame Taylor's moving on. A genuine Zimbabwean all time legend.
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Zimbabwe have been poor today but overall this was an OK series for Zimbabwe. 2-3 and 1-1 is not as bad as the last time they toured Ireland.
Zimbabwe need to stop worrying too much about qualifiers, world cup, senior players and all that. Just go out there and enjoy, and see what happens.
They've gone through Qualifier heartbreak, mass exodus of players time and again, got suspended, missed T20 WC, they've gone through it all. The only way from here is up. Just relax and don't worry too much about the results.
Zimbabwe need to stop worrying too much about qualifiers, world cup, senior players and all that. Just go out there and enjoy, and see what happens.
They've gone through Qualifier heartbreak, mass exodus of players time and again, got suspended, missed T20 WC, they've gone through it all. The only way from here is up. Just relax and don't worry too much about the results.
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It’s interesting and very noticeable that you only appear on match threads when Zimbabwe lose. When Zimbabwe win, you are curiously absent.
I wish I had as much time on my hands as you to troll forums of teams you don’t even like. Must be a pretty chill life.
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I don’t hate Raj as much as you do. He tries at least. I hate others here like YVmnaidu. What a putrid cunt that guy is.secretzimbo wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 9:20 pmIt’s interesting and very noticeable that you only appear on match threads when Zimbabwe lose. When Zimbabwe win, you are curiously absent.
I wish I had as much time on my hands as you to troll forums of teams you don’t even like. Must be a pretty chill life.
But where I have sympathy for the cause is I’m truly sick of these empty canned responses out of the sub continent.
This guys next post will be something like ‘we should get Cremer out of retirement’ or something.
Random two second shower thoughts with no basis behind it. ZCF never used be this…vapid
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Re: 3rd ODI: Zimbabwe vs Ireland
I have to confess that I really don't understand trolling.
Like I understand the idea is to get a rise out of people but even when you are a 'successful' troll it just doesn't seem to be worth the effort.
Is it a payoff of some kind of influence for a person who lacks any connection to others?
Is it mocking for those who possess no appreciable humour?
Sure we're born sinful but I still can't understand the payoff attached to the sin. It seems like one of the lowest and most pitiable of faults.
I genuinely feel sorry for someone led to sit on a little cricket forum writing nonsense to infuriate others.
Be free. Be released from this miserable practice.
Like I understand the idea is to get a rise out of people but even when you are a 'successful' troll it just doesn't seem to be worth the effort.
Is it a payoff of some kind of influence for a person who lacks any connection to others?
Is it mocking for those who possess no appreciable humour?
Sure we're born sinful but I still can't understand the payoff attached to the sin. It seems like one of the lowest and most pitiable of faults.
I genuinely feel sorry for someone led to sit on a little cricket forum writing nonsense to infuriate others.
Be free. Be released from this miserable practice.
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Re: 3rd ODI: Zimbabwe vs Ireland
This Team haven't performed against top teams except one or two upsets.Their maximum wins came against Netherlands, Scotland, Afghanistan & Zimbabwe, but yes their future looking strong once the experienced domestic players arriving from other nations gets clearance to represent IrelandKriterion_BD wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 6:12 pmThis is Irish side is as strong as its been for several years IMO. Porterfield, Stirling, Tector, and Tucker are solid top 4. Only the middle order is weak. Josh Little is a top class seamer, and Irish spinners generally keep it tight even when they aren't picking wickets. They just need to find 2-3 decent guys batting at 5-7 and they can challenge WI and Sri Lanka.
Zimbabwe & Ireland are quite same with perfomance and the ranking in last few years, since Zim had the experience they should have won the Odi Series and improve their position in Super League points table. 20 points in this series and 30 against Netherlands could have take Zim in comfortable position in the league
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15 points is not a terrible outcome from this series and reflects that in total, both teams are pretty much equally placed. 20 points (for ZIM) was probably ideal, and 10 points likely. So 15 is a fair performance.Rajkumar Sharma wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 3:06 amThis Team haven't performed against top teams except one or two upsets.Their maximum wins came against Netherlands, Scotland, Afghanistan & Zimbabwe, but yes their future looking strong once the experienced domestic players arriving from other nations gets clearance to represent IrelandKriterion_BD wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 6:12 pmThis is Irish side is as strong as its been for several years IMO. Porterfield, Stirling, Tector, and Tucker are solid top 4. Only the middle order is weak. Josh Little is a top class seamer, and Irish spinners generally keep it tight even when they aren't picking wickets. They just need to find 2-3 decent guys batting at 5-7 and they can challenge WI and Sri Lanka.
Zimbabwe & Ireland are quite same with perfomance and the ranking in last few years, since Zim had the experience they should have won the Odi Series and improve their position in Super League points table. 20 points in this series and 30 against Netherlands could have take Zim in comfortable position in the league
The series vs Netherlands will perhaps be critical to determining which teams finishes 13th and faces potential relegation to League 2. ZIM will need at least 20 points from that series and hope Netherlands don't beat too many teams.
It's going to be very interesting.
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