Future tour rumours
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Shit I didn't realize the new 8 year preliminary FTP would be out this July. Which means its being drawn up as we speak.. Curious to see what it will have in store for all non Big 3 teams.
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We should totally give them some T20Is if they are already comingsecretzimbo wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:31 pmUganda are coming to Zim to play our 'A' side at some point in thee next few months too supposedly.
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Why not the have a 3 team tournamentZIMDOGGY wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:37 pmAka full strength side and swap out wilo and Raza with Chamu and some youth on the up like Shumba.secretzimbo wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:31 pmUganda are coming to Zim to play our 'A' side at some point in thee next few months too supposedly.
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Zimbabwe select squad which will include Musakanda, Mumba and Mutumbami wk.. lol
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Like to see some u19 players in this squad instead of senior members.secretzimbo wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:31 pmUganda are coming to Zim to play our 'A' side at some point in thee next few months too supposedly.
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Our Women are due to playing a tri-series with Namibia and Uganda in Windhoek at some point this year too. Suggests warming relations with our fellow Africans
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Suggests zero other options. Our men's side is fast approaching this. We're way off the big sides and the associates don't seem too interested or have financial constraints.
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im not usre who'd really benefit from all that. I'd prefer Namibia.Mueddie28 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 4:06 amWhy not the have a 3 team tournamentZIMDOGGY wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:37 pmAka full strength side and swap out wilo and Raza with Chamu and some youth on the up like Shumba.secretzimbo wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:31 pmUganda are coming to Zim to play our 'A' side at some point in thee next few months too supposedly.
Zimbabwe A
Uganda
Zimbabwe select squad which will include Musakanda, Mumba and Mutumbami wk.. lol![]()
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More news out of Australia
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/to ... 59ver.html
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/to ... 59ver.html
That last paragraph might suggest there could be some T20Is as well. Hopefully that's the case.A mooted white-ball series against Zimbabwe in the Top End later could pose more club versus country dilemmas for Cricket Australia, after the country’s Test stars were ruled out of the start of the Indian Premier League just days before the lucrative mega auction.
The Age and Sydney Morning Herald can reveal plans are being drawn up for Australia to host their first men’s international in Darwin in 14 years. Should the August games go ahead, they would clash with England’s fledgling league The Hundred, which is likely to be on the radar of the nation’s best limited-overs players.
Agents were recently notified of the possible addition to Australia’s 2022 international schedule, which has implications on whether players sign up to The Hundred draft.
But there is talk among industry sources Australia may not field a full-strength team against a nation placed 14th and 11th on the one-day international and T20 rankings respectively.
It is unclear in which white-ball format the matches would be, but they effectively replace the postponed three-game ODI series between the nations originally scheduled for August 2020. The national men’s team last played in Darwin in 2008 when an ODI side led by Michael Clarke defeated Bangladesh 3-0.
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Australia hosting cricket in August?!?! That's very unusual isn't it? Weird.
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They've hosted BD and SL up north in the off season in the last 20 years.secretzimbo wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 12:01 pmAustralia hosting cricket in August?!?! That's very unusual isn't it? Weird.
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