Zimbabwe Vs Bangladesh | 3rd ODI | 10th August 2022
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Re: Zimbabwe Vs Bangladesh | 3rd ODI | 10th August 2022
Is williams injured?
Re: Zimbabwe Vs Bangladesh | 3rd ODI | 10th August 2022
Wes is a difficult one to drop because of what he means to the system and he has had some success. Decent success for a 21 year old Zimbabwean. He is currently our highest ranked T20 batsman and the fact that they identified him at such a young age, played 3 u19 world cups and was relatively successful in the SA schools system as well... its hard to drop him completely. I also think BT and Williams also took some years before they became successful. Maybe 5. Wes is in his 3rdGoogly wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 6:02 pmI've been pumping Evans for ages and he has disappointed, but hopefully he gets a few more chances. Today with the bat was a great opportunity to get some time in the middle as there was no longer any real expectation of a win, he should have just kept playing straight and made a few runs, that was disappointing to see that shot.
Madhevere keeps getting a free pass and everyone still thinks he's an automatic selection at 3? I'm starting to find that weird, he's looking fairly ordinary to me. You can be talented, you can be the wonder boy, but at some point you have to find a way of making runs a lot more consistently than he is.
Jongwe's dismissal was rubbish as well. There's a big difference between playing with freedom and being responsible.
Re: Zimbabwe Vs Bangladesh | 3rd ODI | 10th August 2022
In the post match interview Raza said they senior players don't want a break and that all the senior guys missing are missing because of injuries. That's interesting
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Re: Zimbabwe Vs Bangladesh | 3rd ODI | 10th August 2022
He has pretty decent success in t20. Not so much in odi. His attitude being a little bit eh is worrying though. Because of that he is certainly droppable in odiTapsC2 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 9:56 amWes is a difficult one to drop because of what he means to the system and he has had some success. Decent success for a 21 year old Zimbabwean. He is currently our highest ranked T20 batsman and the fact that they identified him at such a young age, played 3 u19 world cups and was relatively successful in the SA schools system as well... its hard to drop him completely. I also think BT and Williams also took some years before they became successful. Maybe 5. Wes is in his 3rdGoogly wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 6:02 pmI've been pumping Evans for ages and he has disappointed, but hopefully he gets a few more chances. Today with the bat was a great opportunity to get some time in the middle as there was no longer any real expectation of a win, he should have just kept playing straight and made a few runs, that was disappointing to see that shot.
Madhevere keeps getting a free pass and everyone still thinks he's an automatic selection at 3? I'm starting to find that weird, he's looking fairly ordinary to me. You can be talented, you can be the wonder boy, but at some point you have to find a way of making runs a lot more consistently than he is.
Jongwe's dismissal was rubbish as well. There's a big difference between playing with freedom and being responsible.
Re: Zimbabwe Vs Bangladesh | 3rd ODI | 10th August 2022
There shouldn't really be this idea that one is not droppable, especially based on the idea that they played in the youth sides. Wes has talent, but he needs to start developing it and improving. He is plateauing I feel and you wouldn't want him to end with a career like Hammy, where it looks decent, but it could have been so much better.TapsC2 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 9:56 am
Wes is a difficult one to drop because of what he means to the system and he has had some success. Decent success for a 21 year old Zimbabwean. He is currently our highest ranked T20 batsman and the fact that they identified him at such a young age, played 3 u19 world cups and was relatively successful in the SA schools system as well... its hard to drop him completely. I also think BT and Williams also took some years before they became successful. Maybe 5. Wes is in his 3rd