Zimbabwe vs England | Only Test | 22 - 25th May 2025
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Re: Zimbabwe vs England | Only Test | 22 - 25th May 2025
If Ervine does get dropped/retires after this game, they'll make Masakadza or Madhevere the captain so they can't be dropped.
Re: Zimbabwe vs England | Only Test | 22 - 25th May 2025
To be honest this game is going pretty much how everyone expected. It had 600/5 declared written all over it. Especially after last weekend. The pitch is flat. The question they had to ask themselves was for us to get a draw are we better off with an extra batsman or try have more bowling options to limit the carnage. So far with Ngarava injured I think it was the right call.
This is our level. That's just the truth. Same thing would have happened if we played a full strength India in India. The key for us to get a draw here is the 3 senior players holding their own with the bat.
Wes picked up a wicket but people still think it was the wrong decision
This is our level. That's just the truth. Same thing would have happened if we played a full strength India in India. The key for us to get a draw here is the 3 senior players holding their own with the bat.
Wes picked up a wicket but people still think it was the wrong decision

Re: Zimbabwe vs England | Only Test | 22 - 25th May 2025
So Zimbabwe got pommeled on day one by England. It was always going to be the case whichever Zim side one would have put out for this game. Such is the gulf of class between these two sides. Granted our bowlers fell short and completely failed to maintain a good line and length. Lack of skill perhaps. Only Muza and Raza showing some fight. Its difficult to except anything different from the batters too. The cries for having left out so and so will continue. Seriously doubt there is a version of a Zimbabwean side that could have given a better account.If England choose to declare overnight this game can be rapped up by tea on day two.
CHRISTOPHER MPOFU: 'The problem was fear of failure. I used to think that when I played, if I didn't do well in one game, I would lose my place for the next one but now I've let go of that'
Re: Zimbabwe vs England | Only Test | 22 - 25th May 2025
Everyone goes from high to despair in seconds. Yesterday was a bitter day for me, I had high hopes.
I was hoping Bhunu and Richie would take some early wickets and we'd put the cat amongst the pigeons. Its always possible. Ireland have beaten England. We can beat Ireland. We can beat a good side if we have a great day.
Bowlers generally win matches. We beat Australia not so long ago. The two guys that did the damage aren't playing though.
What was the goal here? You have to believe you can win and the game plan shouldn't be a draw. If that was the plan that's Sammonds worried about his job and management/selectors worried about getting embarrassed. If you dont want to feel your skin itch pick the right players.
They do the wrong things back home and then its crisis time when we play a big team then its all forgotten after a bottle of green label and they go back to their politics.
After watching our bowlers in Bangladesh and in this warm up game you have to wonder at their inability to bowl consistently. Those young county bowlers were generally better. As fast and significantly more accurate. Are our guys just inaccurate or are they not following the plan? There's a bit of both. Once again Craig needed to be at mid off and they need to listen or take a seat.
Now you guys are predicting not one, but two spectacular batting collapses inside of a day. C'mon. We've got decent batters, the deck is good and they must fight.
I dont recall anyone here calling for Wes to make way for NW, Taps. He's making progress where he is.
The call was whether to play the extra bowler or not. In hindsight it was not a bad call because Ngarava is probably injured, although he did come back onto the field. We're an hour from a declaration and the damage is done anyway so still debatable. Most people would still have liked to see NW bat though. Most people in Zim and most county players were watching with interest. If he doesnt make it as one of our front line batters our cricket is really fucked, that's the absolute truth of it. If he doesn't make it who else is likely to? He's the most determined, introspective, hardest working cricketer we've got by a country mile. He deserves to do well. Instead hes batting for his career every time he crosses the rope, its sad, nobody can survive that.
Bennett has to make it, Curran, Wes, Dion, Maru, MW etc
or the cupboard is empty.
Raza bowled ok, that darting, defensive leg stump line to slow down the bleeding, Blessing was good, but we haemorrhaged elsewhere.
For me the big takeaway from this is the selections have to be correct. We cant keep playing selection games forever, we're on the slippery slope. I'm talking specifically about Evans here. If theyre going to say- well he wouldn't win us the game, we're wasting our time. Its a game of mm with the best players contributing. Hes our most accurate bowler by miles and we need him to complement Blessing. NW needs and deserves a free rein for a while in all formats. Hes a good batsman. I believe he's one of the key players to our continued existence as being vaguely competitive occasionally. They're slowly dismantling him as they've done to many batters, both black and white, with poor management. They give some guys 40-100 games in the firing line and watch them implode and others they give half a dozen and drop them if they dont peel off hundreds?
These are guys that have had less than spectacular careers themselves and claim they were on the receiving end of the same stuff they're happily dishing out? Should they be anywhere near selections?
Richie has lost pace and is not looking good at all, which is a big worry. What's going on there? Doubles the need for Evans.
I was hoping Bhunu and Richie would take some early wickets and we'd put the cat amongst the pigeons. Its always possible. Ireland have beaten England. We can beat Ireland. We can beat a good side if we have a great day.
Bowlers generally win matches. We beat Australia not so long ago. The two guys that did the damage aren't playing though.
What was the goal here? You have to believe you can win and the game plan shouldn't be a draw. If that was the plan that's Sammonds worried about his job and management/selectors worried about getting embarrassed. If you dont want to feel your skin itch pick the right players.
They do the wrong things back home and then its crisis time when we play a big team then its all forgotten after a bottle of green label and they go back to their politics.
After watching our bowlers in Bangladesh and in this warm up game you have to wonder at their inability to bowl consistently. Those young county bowlers were generally better. As fast and significantly more accurate. Are our guys just inaccurate or are they not following the plan? There's a bit of both. Once again Craig needed to be at mid off and they need to listen or take a seat.
Now you guys are predicting not one, but two spectacular batting collapses inside of a day. C'mon. We've got decent batters, the deck is good and they must fight.
I dont recall anyone here calling for Wes to make way for NW, Taps. He's making progress where he is.
The call was whether to play the extra bowler or not. In hindsight it was not a bad call because Ngarava is probably injured, although he did come back onto the field. We're an hour from a declaration and the damage is done anyway so still debatable. Most people would still have liked to see NW bat though. Most people in Zim and most county players were watching with interest. If he doesnt make it as one of our front line batters our cricket is really fucked, that's the absolute truth of it. If he doesn't make it who else is likely to? He's the most determined, introspective, hardest working cricketer we've got by a country mile. He deserves to do well. Instead hes batting for his career every time he crosses the rope, its sad, nobody can survive that.
Bennett has to make it, Curran, Wes, Dion, Maru, MW etc
or the cupboard is empty.
Raza bowled ok, that darting, defensive leg stump line to slow down the bleeding, Blessing was good, but we haemorrhaged elsewhere.
For me the big takeaway from this is the selections have to be correct. We cant keep playing selection games forever, we're on the slippery slope. I'm talking specifically about Evans here. If theyre going to say- well he wouldn't win us the game, we're wasting our time. Its a game of mm with the best players contributing. Hes our most accurate bowler by miles and we need him to complement Blessing. NW needs and deserves a free rein for a while in all formats. Hes a good batsman. I believe he's one of the key players to our continued existence as being vaguely competitive occasionally. They're slowly dismantling him as they've done to many batters, both black and white, with poor management. They give some guys 40-100 games in the firing line and watch them implode and others they give half a dozen and drop them if they dont peel off hundreds?
These are guys that have had less than spectacular careers themselves and claim they were on the receiving end of the same stuff they're happily dishing out? Should they be anywhere near selections?
Richie has lost pace and is not looking good at all, which is a big worry. What's going on there? Doubles the need for Evans.
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Re: Zimbabwe vs England | Only Test | 22 - 25th May 2025
People are getting silly now. It’s only a month or so since they made Campbell captain on debut when both Wes and Welly and multiple other black players were in the side. So this sort of point is silly.AussieZimFan wrote: ↑Fri May 23, 2025 2:06 amIf Ervine does get dropped/retires after this game, they'll make Masakadza or Madhevere the captain so they can't be dropped.
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Re: Zimbabwe vs England | Only Test | 22 - 25th May 2025
There are people acting like Nick Welch not being picked has led to us having a disaster bowling?!
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Re: Zimbabwe vs England | Only Test | 22 - 25th May 2025
Only other point I didn’t mention in my post from last night is I thought Raza did a really good job, bowled approx 20 overs consecutively from one end and held that end down well without letting things get too out of control and allowed us to rotate our seamers after the Ngarava injury.
Re: Zimbabwe vs England | Only Test | 22 - 25th May 2025
There's no reason for him to do either. He's having a poor run atm, it happens. Some tough games coming up as well. I'm pretty sure he's wants to play them and see where he's at.
I'm pretty sure Williams, Ervine, Raza and Taylor have their eyes on the WC as the last hurrah. If they're up for it.
If theyre playing marginally they'll still have a go if theyre selected. They'll feel they've earned the right. They would keep a few players out that need that experience that will be our next generation of players though. Its a tricky one.
Dunno if you read the Williams article where he said he's had ups and downs, but more downs. If you consider BT, Sean and Craig theyre the 3 whites that have been in the system for many years. They're all very different people and its been a pretty isolated existence, I'd think not a lot if fun in cricketing terms and in a team environment. Its a stressful existence. They get beaten most times, haven't played the cricket they wanted to, been in weak teams, there's always been hectic politics, way beyond what you'd experience in most other cricketing environments. Quite hard to take the positives out of that. You end up thinking only of yourself.
That's happened to a lot of the players actually, its not just a white thing. There have been some toxic environments they've all had to deal with. I'd think the two best environments they've experienced have probably been under Houghton and Sammonds.
I think the toughest thing for a good cricketer in a team that continually gets beaten is knowing there are a couple of players in the side that shouldn't be there. That has to be really disheartening and frustrating. I'd think most of the animosity has come from that. Then of course there will be money issues. At the end of the day it creates a situation where everyone just looks out for themselves.
The test captaincy would likely go to any surviving member of the big 4. Any of the captaincies of all formats actually. I dont think Williams will play under Raza, there's a clash there. They're absolutely busting for Dion to kick on because he is captain material. He's sharp. If he doesn't, or takes a while to establish himself the captaincy will be a big issue.
I'm pretty sure Williams, Ervine, Raza and Taylor have their eyes on the WC as the last hurrah. If they're up for it.
If theyre playing marginally they'll still have a go if theyre selected. They'll feel they've earned the right. They would keep a few players out that need that experience that will be our next generation of players though. Its a tricky one.
Dunno if you read the Williams article where he said he's had ups and downs, but more downs. If you consider BT, Sean and Craig theyre the 3 whites that have been in the system for many years. They're all very different people and its been a pretty isolated existence, I'd think not a lot if fun in cricketing terms and in a team environment. Its a stressful existence. They get beaten most times, haven't played the cricket they wanted to, been in weak teams, there's always been hectic politics, way beyond what you'd experience in most other cricketing environments. Quite hard to take the positives out of that. You end up thinking only of yourself.
That's happened to a lot of the players actually, its not just a white thing. There have been some toxic environments they've all had to deal with. I'd think the two best environments they've experienced have probably been under Houghton and Sammonds.
I think the toughest thing for a good cricketer in a team that continually gets beaten is knowing there are a couple of players in the side that shouldn't be there. That has to be really disheartening and frustrating. I'd think most of the animosity has come from that. Then of course there will be money issues. At the end of the day it creates a situation where everyone just looks out for themselves.
The test captaincy would likely go to any surviving member of the big 4. Any of the captaincies of all formats actually. I dont think Williams will play under Raza, there's a clash there. They're absolutely busting for Dion to kick on because he is captain material. He's sharp. If he doesn't, or takes a while to establish himself the captaincy will be a big issue.
Re: Zimbabwe vs England | Only Test | 22 - 25th May 2025
I haven't lost hope with the bat yet to be honest. They literally have nothing to lose. Play your natural game. It will most likely rain a bit tomorrow. There pitch is flat. It's all about mentality from here. A draw is possible
Re: Zimbabwe vs England | Only Test | 22 - 25th May 2025
How does Zimbabwe expect to assemble a team good enough to compete with the best, when there is quite clearly a race war going on within?
Everytime a team is selected, we find ourselves going through the names to determine the racial make up of the team. If there are more blacks, one side will use that to affirm the "quota" argument. If there more whites (which probably will never happen. The white Zimbabwean will be extinct in a few generations) the Marxists will be calling for a 5th Chimurenga or something.
I may not be wise enough to make this statement, but I am going to make it anyway. Some cultures just don't work well together. Cricket is just a small part of something we have seen in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe since the 1890s. We have seen it in several other places around the world and the outcome is the same. Maybe I should just shut up now and stick to the cricket.
Really hoping to see some fight from our batters. The match is gone, but a gutsy 50 from anyone of our guys will help ease the pain. Heck, if we can take this match to lunch or tea on Day 3 I will be delighted. Go Zimbabwe!
Everytime a team is selected, we find ourselves going through the names to determine the racial make up of the team. If there are more blacks, one side will use that to affirm the "quota" argument. If there more whites (which probably will never happen. The white Zimbabwean will be extinct in a few generations) the Marxists will be calling for a 5th Chimurenga or something.
I may not be wise enough to make this statement, but I am going to make it anyway. Some cultures just don't work well together. Cricket is just a small part of something we have seen in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe since the 1890s. We have seen it in several other places around the world and the outcome is the same. Maybe I should just shut up now and stick to the cricket.
Really hoping to see some fight from our batters. The match is gone, but a gutsy 50 from anyone of our guys will help ease the pain. Heck, if we can take this match to lunch or tea on Day 3 I will be delighted. Go Zimbabwe!