https://m.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=PAAa ... e=youtu.be
It is very open about all that happened. Very interesting for Zim cricket fans
Interview with Brendan Taylor
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It was really open. Looks like he is doing OK. Addiction is a real thing and I'm happy he is doing well
Interesting that they spoke on the recent failure and even how Raza got out. I love the honesty. They key point there was the law of averages. Losing Gary Ballance was a knockout blow in the end. Expecting the same 3 guys to come good 7 times in a row in our situation is almost impossible.
Even Chakabva could have made a difference like he did in Townsville. I remember people questioning the level he was playing in Australia but look how he just came back and scored runs. There was a chance that Regis would come good at least once in 7 games.
Our batting was very thin. In the end Ballance is the actual person who we should be angry at because honestly speaking maybe only Sean Williams is better than him. He easily clears Raza and Ervine
I personally didn't see us qualifying after Ballance did what he did but they gave us hope after beating the West Indies. In the end if we are being honest its not because we were great, it's because the West Indies were living their own nightmare.
Interesting that they spoke on the recent failure and even how Raza got out. I love the honesty. They key point there was the law of averages. Losing Gary Ballance was a knockout blow in the end. Expecting the same 3 guys to come good 7 times in a row in our situation is almost impossible.
Even Chakabva could have made a difference like he did in Townsville. I remember people questioning the level he was playing in Australia but look how he just came back and scored runs. There was a chance that Regis would come good at least once in 7 games.
Our batting was very thin. In the end Ballance is the actual person who we should be angry at because honestly speaking maybe only Sean Williams is better than him. He easily clears Raza and Ervine
I personally didn't see us qualifying after Ballance did what he did but they gave us hope after beating the West Indies. In the end if we are being honest its not because we were great, it's because the West Indies were living their own nightmare.
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Very true Taps, Ballance was one of those guys who had tons of experience and had the ability to weather the storm, like the one created by Chris Sole early on.TapsC2 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2023 3:25 amIt was really open. Looks like he is doing OK. Addiction is a real thing and I'm happy he is doing well
Interesting that they spoke on the recent failure and even how Raza got out. I love the honesty. They key point there was the law of averages. Losing Gary Ballance was a knockout blow in the end. Expecting the same 3 guys to come good 7 times in a row in our situation is almost impossible.
Even Chakabva could have made a difference like he did in Townsville. I remember people questioning the level he was playing in Australia but look how he just came back and scored runs. There was a chance that Regis would come good at least once in 7 games.
Our batting was very thin. In the end Ballance is the actual person who we should be angry at because honestly speaking maybe only Sean Williams is better than him. He easily clears Raza and Ervine
I personally didn't see us qualifying after Ballance did what he did but they gave us hope after beating the West Indies. In the end if we are being honest its not because we were great, it's because the West Indies were living their own nightmare.
It is very clear that after Sole was out of the attack, batting looked easy. Even when Sole came back for a 2 over burst, Madhevere and Burl played him with ease, in fact he went for a lot of runs.
Kriterion had made a point to me that what makes me think Ballance could have been the difference. It's not about juat that one game, in the end Zimbabwe lost out on NRR, Gary could have also enaured a lesser margin of defeat against SL, he could have helped Zim post a better score and also in the game against Oman and may be against WI, we could have got more runs... It's all hypothetical but I've got to believe that Ballance provided me a far better chance of doing well as compared to Kaia or Jongwe who played in his place. Remember, Jongwe only played as a specialist batter which is shocking in itself.
That defeat against the Scots was mainly due to the mental inability of Zimbabwe to deal with pressure. As I said earlier, I was stunned after Raza played that shot to get out because Scotland were losing patience at that time, I was numb , my wife asked me what happened and I didn't say a word and kept staring at the screen in disbelief, because that was plain stupid and I thought Raza would do anything but won't play such a stupid shot for the second time in that game.
We like it or not, that result will have consequences on ZC. I hope it is as minimal as possible, but a WC spot, believe me, would have been a massive boost which could have taken ZC to new heights. All that has come crashing down.
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It was reasonably interesting, but they skirted some issues and sanitized others, which is fair enough I guess.
I'm not sure why Pari is doing podcasts? He's an ex Minister's son and can be whatever he wants to be.
I'd be neck deep in mining, agriculture and tender deals and cheap RBZ money if I were him and no time for idle chit chat Maybe he's multi tasking
I'm not sure why Pari is doing podcasts? He's an ex Minister's son and can be whatever he wants to be.
I'd be neck deep in mining, agriculture and tender deals and cheap RBZ money if I were him and no time for idle chit chat Maybe he's multi tasking
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Cmon man leave politics out of this one. Heres someone seemingly doing something good, an interview with BT and talking about important issues seldom discussed in Zim
Also because of ones dad, doesn't mean he has to follow in that direction or that he is
Also because of ones dad, doesn't mean he has to follow in that direction or that he is
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It was just some light hearted humour. Relax.
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No . So are we here again discussing the Raza's shot ? That shot is going to be a nightmare to lot of us. But that's what a lot of t20-t10s does to you. You lose the ability to score by playing on the ground. As soon as the ball is flighted you want to tonk down the ground no matter the situation
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It was exactly what I was trying to say during the qualifiers but a few jumped on me for being negative.TapsC2 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2023 3:25 amIt was really open. Looks like he is doing OK. Addiction is a real thing and I'm happy he is doing well
Interesting that they spoke on the recent failure and even how Raza got out. I love the honesty. They key point there was the law of averages. Losing Gary Ballance was a knockout blow in the end. Expecting the same 3 guys to come good 7 times in a row in our situation is almost impossible.
Even Chakabva could have made a difference like he did in Townsville. I remember people questioning the level he was playing in Australia but look how he just came back and scored runs. There was a chance that Regis would come good at least once in 7 games.
Our batting was very thin. In the end Ballance is the actual person who we should be angry at because honestly speaking maybe only Sean Williams is better than him. He easily clears Raza and Ervine
I personally didn't see us qualifying after Ballance did what he did but they gave us hope after beating the West Indies. In the end if we are being honest its not because we were great, it's because the West Indies were living their own nightmare.
We cant just rely on the same three guys every time, especially after being softened by pop gun attacks.
They were exhausted, and had to shape up against some sharper bowling. Scotland by that point would have done their homework.
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Ballance was a big loss. I still don't really understand why he walked away. Is he still in Zimbabwe or did he go back to the UK?
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