zimbos_05 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 11:18 pm
I don't think anyone doubts their talent. The questions are whether they are up to it or are developing as the promise shows. Wes and Shumba have been around the team for a while now and jus thave not kicked on as they should. All well and good to hype them up, but they are falling behind where they need to be.
I guess I am the only one who doubts the talent level of the "Little 3" (Madhevere, Marumani, Shumba).
But I suppose you have to define what talent is. Do we mean talented like Shubman Gill? Then surely not. Kid is the same age as the Little 3 but has centuries in all 3 formats, and a double century in ODIs already. Of course, comparing to India is only relevant if Zimbabwe plays teams like India regularly, which they don't, or are expected to compete at the same level as India. Of course that is not applicable either.
So the question is, who are we comparing them to and who should we compare them to?
My opinion is that its most useful to compare to Zimbabwe's nearest competitors - which would of course be Ireland and Afghanistan across formats. And here the results are a bit more sobering than "they will eventually come good". For example in the recent Ireland series, Harry Tector and Stephen Doheny dominated the bowling whereas the ZIM youngsters all struggled. Similarly, Ibrahim Zadran has started off his career in blistering form, smacking 3 ODI hundreds in his first 8 games, including a 160+ score. Even when Madhevere was off to a "fast" start, he was only hitting 50s and 60s and never kicking on. The issue is that the Little 3 are already a long way behind the likes of the Tectors and Zadrans.
Someone made the comparison to BT and Williams. Williams is an exceptional outlier - he was a mediocre batter until about 2016 when he suddenly started scoring hundreds and being consistent. The case with Taylor couldn't be more different than Madhevere. Taylor played much stronger opposition in his first few years than Madhevere has so far. Taylor's average also hovered between 23-27 the entire time, and then from 2006 it started to break upwards towards 30. Madhevere started with an average in the mid to high 30s, and then as opposition started studying him, his average has steadily fallen down even reaching the teens. He now has an ODI average under 20, and 4 fifties from 25 innings. Tector and Zadran have 3 hundreds each!
In conclusion, I am quite bearish on ZIM's prospects once the Big 3 retire and its just Ballance and Kaia holding the batting together. The only hope the Little 3 have to developing their game - given A team cricket is unfeasible - is if they continue to play internationals and learn on the job. The Logan Cup and Pro50 aren't quality enough to get them up to speed for international cricket. But for that to happen, they have to at least average 20-25 so they can keep their spot in the XI without people raising a fuss at the selectors.