[Match Thread] Zimbabwe v Netherlands, 3rd ODI, Harare, 25 Mar 2023

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Re: [Match Thread] Zimbabwe v Netherlands, 3rd ODI, Harare, 25 Mar 2023

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An actual simple, easy chase won by 7 wickets and finished by our top order batsmen, 50s for Wes and Gary, good batting by Ervine, all round excellence from Williams, Raza seems to be growing back into it. We deserved this :D

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Re: [Match Thread] Zimbabwe v Netherlands, 3rd ODI, Harare, 25 Mar 2023

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Well done lads, excellent win.

This needs to be our batting template going forward

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Re: [Match Thread] Zimbabwe v Netherlands, 3rd ODI, Harare, 25 Mar 2023

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sloandog wrote:
Sat Mar 25, 2023 2:04 pm
Well done lads, excellent win.

This needs to be our batting template going forward
Well hold on Some people on this Forum are demanding for Kaia to confuse the lineup..

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Re: [Match Thread] Zimbabwe v Netherlands, 3rd ODI, Harare, 25 Mar 2023

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Larry was a poor selection from the outset and in hindsight so was Mavuta.
Kaia can count himself unlucky, he's not done a lot wrong.
Evans has bowled tidily but will always be a fringe pick until he takes wickets and can be relied upon to make a few runs.

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Re: [Match Thread] Zimbabwe v Netherlands, 3rd ODI, Harare, 25 Mar 2023

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Do we have any out and out hitter in lower middle order in the domestic setup .I don't mind this side only thing is we can consider dropping mavuta and bring in one good hitter. Raza,Williams,burl and madhevere can bowl 20 overs among themselves i think

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Re: [Match Thread] Zimbabwe v Netherlands, 3rd ODI, Harare, 25 Mar 2023

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Mavuta bowled a little too full for my liking in this game. Notwithstanding this still a good player with excellent averages domestically lately. Worth perservering with.
We never really got over losing Cremer did we

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Re: [Match Thread] Zimbabwe v Netherlands, 3rd ODI, Harare, 25 Mar 2023

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tej_27 wrote:
Sat Mar 25, 2023 3:32 pm
Do we have any out and out hitter in lower middle order in the domestic setup .I don't mind this side only thing is we can consider dropping mavuta and bring in one good hitter. Raza,Williams,burl and madhevere can bowl 20 overs among themselves i think
A lower middle order hitter doesn’t exist really anymore. They are top order players now.
Lower order hitters are all rounders/ bowlers that can flay.
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Re: [Match Thread] Zimbabwe v Netherlands, 3rd ODI, Harare, 25 Mar 2023

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Just goes to show the value of playing consistent cricket. We've got better and better as this series has gone on.

Was also nice to see Ballance go into 4th gear towards the end there too. Showing he has what it takes to show some power too. Sean williams just continues to show why he's probably our best player still at 35. He really does show his value when he takes big scalps like he did today.

Genuinely believe going forward Welch will make a return and Ben Curran will come good the more he plays

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Re: [Match Thread] Zimbabwe v Netherlands, 3rd ODI, Harare, 25 Mar 2023

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Congratulations on an excellent win guys. Truly well deserved and yet another series win under Dave Houghton.

To realize that I Kaia, T Chatara, L Jongwe, B Mavuta, V Nyauchi and the likes comprise the bench is a reassuring feeling as well.

Williams in the side makes a huge difference and I don't know what Dave did with Wesley but after a long time he has looked as good as he ever has.

Sikki has added more weapons to his bowling arsenal, he has looked like a man who is high on confidence. It is very interesting that he is now bowling in the 40th - 48th over mark meaning he is basically taking the role of a death bowler, I really liked this move.

Gary Ballance had added great stability to this batting line up, his presence in this side is invaluable.

My only concern is the lack of bowling given to the main bowlers, be it Blessing, Ngarava, Evans or Wellington. But such are the all round bowling options that Ervine atm has use his bowlers the way he likes. I don't think any other test playing nation has so many proper all rounder options.

Having said all that we need to stay grounded and be wary of the opposition at the Qualifiers. It's not going to be easy, but if there is a Zimbabwe team that can crack it, then this is the team and the chances of cracking it are very realistic.

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Re: [Match Thread] Zimbabwe v Netherlands, 3rd ODI, Harare, 25 Mar 2023

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tej_27 wrote:
Sat Mar 25, 2023 3:32 pm
Do we have any out and out hitter in lower middle order in the domestic setup .I don't mind this side only thing is we can consider dropping mavuta and bring in one good hitter. Raza,Williams,burl and madhevere can bowl 20 overs among themselves i think
You forget that Mavuta can bat as well and has the makings of a future all-rounder

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