Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)

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Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)

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Knackers with a 50, Ali going well. Evans to come and in dire need of runs.

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Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)

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Nice to see Ali Aqil getting franchise runs

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Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)

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He's a very underrated player. I think he's finally learned to play within himself. He has all the shots.
I'm backing him for a big one today. My usual kiss of death :lol:
Knackers and Ali will ton up. Evans will get some as well.

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Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)

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Rhinos batsmen not converting those starts

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Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)

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Tafadzwa Tsiga kept wicket for the Rocks for like a day and a half. He walks out to open the innings for them currently 53* thats one tough block.
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Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)

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Sure is, he must be fit :lol:

Great hundred from Ali. Well deserved, he works hard.

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Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)

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Don’t think I’ve ever seen Tsiga open before? Very random. He could be decent if he just focused on batting. He’s too tall to be a keeper and he’ll be in a wheelchair by 35. Let Richmond keep wicket ffs.

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Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)

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I like Tsiga. He came good last season but again one of those keeper batsman Zim have loads of.

He is a bit awkward keeping as he is so tall.

I like him opening though. We need to be tryinf different players in positions for the franchises to see who has the talent.

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Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)

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Hold on... wasn't Alvin Chiradza keeping?!

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Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)

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Can one really find success as a keeper if they are tall? Isnt Tsiga just as tall as say a Joshua Da Silva?

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