TapsC2 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2023 3:20 am
How someone who has lived most of his life in Zim can say he is homesick for a foreign land after 3 months is shocking to me. Don't his parents and brothers live here? For his wife to make him go back to a place where he always be viewed as a racist after just 3 months.
It doesn't add up, you would think his one goal would have been to qualify for the World Cup and pull the middle finger to England by a scoring a century against them in India. Whatever the case is he has proven all his haters and doubters right.
He has also closed the doors for some people who might not do the same. For me personally this is the exact reason why they should never ever bring back Muyeye specifically. No matter what happens. Welch and Byrom are different cases. Welch especially. Muyeye will give us problems
The fact doesn't change that he's 33 and doesn't have enough money to retire so either he has a Plan B or he's actually in poor shape mentally.
It may be that he will return to County cricket? It would be his only obvious option.
I think ZC's initial reaction will be- f#% these guys! But with the looming retirements of Williams and Ervine we are poorly placed once again down the line.
NW is definitely keen on returning, he's not getting a fair crack of the whip there and his family are here and his roots are deep, but this latest set back will likely mean he will have to do some time in domestic if he does come back.
This Naviq guy is a mercenary, but he may well settle down here and make a life for himself.
Muyeye is young and I think likes it there, as does Byrom who also has his family there, his connection here is now tenuous at best.