Googly wrote: ↑Fri Aug 19, 2022 6:09 am
zimlover wrote: ↑Thu Aug 18, 2022 11:43 pm
Last time we had a decent opener post the Rebel crisis was when Hami and Vusi and Mawoyo were opening, even when they did open the middle order would always let us down and fail to finish with a sensible total.
I think for most of our cricketers it’s a Mindset issue, I would say let Shumba and Madhevere open for us going forward and they should continue with them, we need a positive start the middle order is loaded with experience from Williams Raza, Ervine. Burl Chakabva.
The issue that we need immediate attention is the bowling, we have. No idea how to bowl in our own conditions, the Indians
Showed us how to do so.
Everyone in the bowling attack apart from Jongwe have issue hitting Straight Yorkers on a Harare morning pitch.
We need a new bowling coach.
Vusi's stats don't back that statement. Certainly good to watch but he rarely delivered.
You surely can't just say let's stick with Madhevere and Shumba at the top of the order? How long do you suggest?
The current hype is that we've turned a corner and we all expect better results. Opening is the toughest gig in cricket.
There are always deliveries with your name on them.
Personally I'd give Marumani and Kaia the next two games, you can't drop your openers after one shit game.
If Ballance does eventually arrive would he open? Would you risk your best batsman against the new ball? You surely want him to come in when it's a bit easier so he can capitalise?
Vusi, Masakadza and Mawoyo actually did the opening job very well, they would spend time on the pitch and face as many balls and blunt the attack, their strike rate was poor, but they helped lay the platform for Taylor ,Ervine,Williams,Waller,Chigumbura.
Our scores during that period were not magnificent but they actually took the shine off the new ball. In most circumstances Vusi would play a 30 of 80 balls, Hami would also play a 30 of 90 balls and Tino pretty much 20 of 70 balls.
Very often we would find ourselves on 3/80 inside 35 overs and we would struggle to get to 260 in a ODI, their main problem was strike rate and rotating the strike.
If you compare that to what we have now it’s more of a 2/26 runs inside 10 overs.
We were used to 2/70 inside 30 overs.
So yes I think they did the opening job better than our current lot.
And yes I think Wes and Shumba should open because there is no point hiding them in the middle of the batting line up which is stacked with Ervine,Williams,Raza,Chakabva, Burl. The only issue with this middle order sit up is non of them are comfortable facing a new ball.
Which is what an opening partnership needs to do take the shine off the new ball.
Wes and Shumba are the future at the Moment so they should be persisted with in opening the slot, as some of the guys in the middle order retire then they can slide in to the middle order as they would have at least gained valuable experience required by facing the new ball.