Domestic T20 (Feb 20th-26th)

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Re: Domestic T20 (Feb 20th-26th)

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zimfan1 wrote:
Fri Feb 24, 2023 2:39 pm
No coincidence that the batters in all sides have got better as the week goes on. We should be playing at least three of these one week competitions a season.

We really need to forget about red ball domestic cricket for most of the season.
Mavuta who plays every game for the Rhinos has played 38 T20s compared to 43 FC matches in his career.

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Re: Domestic T20 (Feb 20th-26th)

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Cephas Zhuwao should play the in T20 qualifiers this year, should not even be a discussion.

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Re: Domestic T20 (Feb 20th-26th)

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zimfan1 wrote:
Fri Feb 24, 2023 2:43 pm
Cephas Zhuwao should play the in T20 qualifiers this year, should not even be a discussion.
Yup. That level of opposition shouldn't be a problem for him.

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Re: Domestic T20 (Feb 20th-26th)

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Hard disagree. That 'level of opposition' is precisely the perfect opportunity for younger players to step up. It's almost Zim A level cricket so it's the perfect opportunity. We will be very strong favourites to be amongst the two qualifiers regardless. No point in sending a 38 year old to that kind of event.

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Re: Domestic T20 (Feb 20th-26th)

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secretzimbo wrote:
Fri Feb 24, 2023 3:21 pm
Hard disagree. That 'level of opposition' is precisely the perfect opportunity for younger players to step up. It's almost Zim A level cricket so it's the perfect opportunity. We will be very strong favourites to be amongst the two qualifiers regardless. No point in sending a 38 year old to that kind of event.
Nobody in the zimbabwe set up can do what he can in 20 20.
I mean 57 from 22 balls against an almost full strength mountainmen side is pretty epic.
We must reward performance

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Re: Domestic T20 (Feb 20th-26th)

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Donald wrote:
Fri Feb 24, 2023 4:35 pm
secretzimbo wrote:
Fri Feb 24, 2023 3:21 pm
Hard disagree. That 'level of opposition' is precisely the perfect opportunity for younger players to step up. It's almost Zim A level cricket so it's the perfect opportunity. We will be very strong favourites to be amongst the two qualifiers regardless. No point in sending a 38 year old to that kind of event.
Nobody in the zimbabwe set up can do what he can in 20 20.
I mean 57 from 22 balls against an almost full strength mountainmen side is pretty epic.
We must reward performance
There's no chance he is doing that (consistently) against top-tier international sides.

So what's the point of him playing against Congo or whoever we play. Surely an opportunity to give younger guys like Marumani and co the confidence they need in a Zimbabwe shirt.

Crazy if we pick a 38 year old for a development opportunity like the Africa qualifier.

We have a rapidly ageing side as it stands, we don't need any more old blokes!

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Re: Domestic T20 (Feb 20th-26th)

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secretzimbo wrote:
Fri Feb 24, 2023 11:42 am
Noted that Ben Curran has been dropped by Rocks for the last couple of matches. Really not going well for him unfortunately.

Muzarabani's absence is disappointing. I understand he is fit again. I get that they are wanting to protect him but surely he needs some match practice some times?!

Ervine is also fit but not playing, disappointing.

Williams supposedly back fit again but as usual not playing domestic cricket. No real surprises there.
No Evans either

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Re: Domestic T20 (Feb 20th-26th)

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He's got a broken thumb or hand? In a cast.

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Re: Domestic T20 (Feb 20th-26th)

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Marumani and Madhevere have not fired this tournament , apart from a fifty from Madhevere.

Eagles Rocks tomorrow decides who plays in the final.
It was supposed to be pouring with rain but this cyclone has sucked all the bad weather out of Zim today, clear skies.
Might get some rain on Sunday, but the cyclone looks like it has stalled over Mozambique.

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Re: Domestic T20 (Feb 20th-26th)

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Cephas struggles at international level. Strikes it beautifully, but I agree that we have to persevere with Marumani.
If you bowl at him, back of a length he really struggles, and doesn't seem to have the shot to get himself off strike. There aren't many guys in world cricket that hit six's as effortlessly as he does, makes it look easy. The swing and miss between the boundaries has always been his undoing.

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