2022 U19 World Cup Thread

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secretzimbo wrote:
Thu Dec 30, 2021 6:24 pm
He was a reserve in our last U19 WC squad wasn't he? Schooled in SA I think.
Left armer, very quick

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zimfan1 wrote:
Thu Dec 30, 2021 7:12 pm
secretzimbo wrote:
Thu Dec 30, 2021 6:24 pm
He was a reserve in our last U19 WC squad wasn't he? Schooled in SA I think.
Left armer, very quick
Ahhh we have Richard ngarava so we are good 😂😁

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Re: 2022 U19 World Cup Thread

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Ireland have been shot out for 71 runs.
So a massive victory for the under 19s.
How things change

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Wonder if Mcgini dube bowler today.

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Donald wrote:
Thu Dec 30, 2021 7:24 pm
Ireland have been shot out for 71 runs.
So a massive victory for the under 19s.
How things change
Great turnaround.

I said yesterday that in a way this series is more important than the World Cup in terms of getting an idea of how we are stacking up compared to realistically our main rivals these days in international cricket.

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Re: 2022 U19 World Cup Thread

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My word, Irish cricket is disastrous at the moment. They must be very worried about the future.

Our boys confidence must be right up after that turnaround today. 67-7 and ended up winning by 130-odd runs!

Hopefully they post a scorecard.

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Ya thats going to be interesting reading. Must have been another big turner.
I'm astonished at that. You'd think WI would produce more spinners.

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Re: 2022 U19 World Cup Thread

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Googly wrote:
Thu Dec 30, 2021 6:34 pm
This is what needs to change if we have even the remotest chance of improving our cricket.
Surely they should have gotten hold of this guy a year ago and said he was in the team??
Zc don't give a fuck, but he's good enuf for SA?
And they're flying non traveling reserves around that nobody has ever seen? If he makes that SA side then he's just plain good!! No accountability for letting this guy slip through the net.
As the kids sing, “The wheels on the bus go round and round”. Same shit different day. I agree, Zimbabwe will never be competitive if we continue to lose players of this calibre, we already have a very shallow pool of players to choose from. It’s understandable that Zim cricketers with UK passports are always going to leave at the first chance they get, but losing Ruwisi, Myers etc without a fight is deplorable, on the part of ZC.

That said, SA has never had a problem developing their own fast bowlers, for example Jansen is a just one of many young fast bowlers coming through the SA system. I don’t see Ruwisi doning a Proteas jersey ever, unless he is a prodigious talent , so hopefully he is not entirely lost. It’s way past time for Hami and his “administration”, Jarvis and other “talent scouts” can get off their fat behinds and work to get him back into the fold

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Re: 2022 U19 World Cup Thread

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I want to know which 7 and 8, or maybe one top order guy ground out what must have been more than a hundred run partnership on what looks like a tricky deck

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Re: 2022 U19 World Cup Thread

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Googly wrote:
Thu Dec 30, 2021 7:43 pm
I want to know which 7 and 8, or maybe one top order guy ground out what must have been more than a hundred run partnership on what looks like a tricky deck
Mitchell I reckon, he looks a very good cricketer. Has a bit of attitude as well from what I hear.

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