NPL 2025

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Googly
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Re: NPL 2025

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I get frustrated listening to settler stories. All the numbers and migrations are documented.
About 10-20 000 Ndebele settlers arrived 50 years before the 1500 white ones.
They wreaked havoc on the fragmented tribes totalling less than 400 000 people to the north of them, who in turn destroyed the San, who were here first. The Bantu migration from further north is known, its clearly a convenient time frame that decides whether you're a settler, a coloniser or indigenous.
Had the whites not arrived most tribes would not have fared too well under the Ndebele. :lol: That 400 000 population would have dwindled as they had to vacate north, east and West to escape the assegai.
To go from a population of 400 000 to 16 million ,maybe more, requires further "settlers"
When the whites needed labor and provided jobs (of sorts, they were not very nice, but nicer than the ndebele :lol:) there was a massive influx of further settlers from Malawi and Mozambique, a few million in fact. These settlers arrived long after the white ones :lol:. They integrated and did all sorts of dodgy things to get citizenships. Naqvi should talk to them. :lol:
My distant relatives broke ground in Mash East. There was virtually nobody there, it took a couple of years for word to get out and people came looking for jobs from Malawi and Moz. The main language on the farm and the adjacent ones for years was Chinyanja. Malawians :lol:

I dont mind name changes actually. Why drive through a shit hole town or a street and be reminded of how nice, clean and organised it used to be?

They should change Logan Cup and Vigne immediately to reflect the disaster. :lol:

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Emergency "Board" meeting going on to discuss Sammonds' utterances about guys " playing with themselves" :lol:

A public act of indecency in anyone's book.

There's trouble coming...

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Re: NPL 2025

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Googly wrote:
Thu Aug 14, 2025 9:34 am
Emergency "Board" meeting going on to discuss Sammonds' utterances about guys " playing with themselves" :lol:

A public act of indecency in anyone's book.

There's trouble coming...
Press conference with the chairman tomorrow :o

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Re: NPL 2025

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Either Salamander is being removed or he's going to attempt to address the Rhodesian cabal issue.

Or he's stepping down :lol:

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Interesting spat going on between Zolsky and Advocate Madondo.
Zolsky is locked onto Streak's declaration in NZ leaving Madondo not out on 74.
There are literally dozens of cricketers that have been left on not outs in the 70's and 80's and some really well known ones in the 90's. I did read about it and it looked like there was very little chance of winning and the consensus amongst the majority was that they should have let him try for his ton. I have doubts that it was malicious, but....
If that declaration imploded him he was never going to make it. If anything it should have hardened his resolve. Plenty of people have been in that position.

Mr Madondo himself suggests that Trevor may have been fast tracked prematurely.

I watched Madondo play a few times, and absolutely no doubting his ability. Theres a good article on him

https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/trev ... phy-115173

Whats interesting is that he got taken under the wing of the racist Campbells at Lilfordia who did their utmost to further his career. Then Falcon, then Rhodes (the irony) University.

He did himself no favors by being wayward and clearly had a booze problem. In fact they overlooked a lot of stuff to attempt to fast track him because they needed/wanted a black batsman. We've seen this movie subsequently a few times.....
If youre trying to make your way into a set up that doesnt open ranks too easily, that's not the way to go about it.
His stats in domestic were frankly (see what I did there) very ordinary and it was a leap of faith to put him into international cricket.

He's become an urban legend, essentially for having received a raw deal by the white establishment, but it just doesnt stack up. If you're not getting opportunities and you are good enough, just keep making runs domestically, for years if neccesary, and the door will open. Thats what we keep having to tell the white guys :lol: :lol:
Those are hysterical emojis, by the way. Two sets of rules here in their 40 year attempt at transformation.
They've certainly "transformed" cricket from working to not working and now it's so fucked it's hard to fix, if not nearly impossible.

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Re: NPL 2025

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I've made an attempt to listen to Mukhulani's presser. I've had to stop :lol:
Aside from his outright lies, or he's that thick that he believes his own bullshit, the hand picked "journalists" asking generic questions is infuriatingly mind numbing. Bunch of absolute cowards.

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Googly wrote:
Fri Aug 15, 2025 11:03 am
I've made an attempt to listen to Mukhulani's presser. I've had to stop :lol:
Aside from his outright lies, or he's that thick that he believes his own bullshit, the hand picked "journalists" asking generic questions is infuriatingly mind numbing. Bunch of absolute cowards.
I have tuned in and out.

Anyone who watched the whole thing and provides a summary is a legend.

I don’t think I heard anything of substance. Bloke drinks his own bath water.

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Here goes-
He's under the pump from the minister to sort things out.
He's actually trying to justify the gross mismanagement to the Minister himself and not to the Zimbabwean public.
The minister will swallow most of this crap because he doesn't know a thing about cricket. It will fly.
So there is government interference after all. :lol:

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Aside from the cowardice there's a great deal of rank cricketing ignorance. It's a major part of the problem in this country. Aside from dodging asking seat squirming questions about administration I dont think they understand this game at all, not even the basic stuff, let alone the nuances. Clearly Mukhulani doesn't either and whoever he's getting his info from is a major part of the problem. You'd think being at the cutting edge for so long he'd have learnt something.

One of the few half decent questions was about Salamander's statement which he answered in vague terms, actually excused it by saying he might have been emotional, which is of course when the truth comes out.

Journos can settle down to a slap up ZC lunch and local beers.
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Re: NPL 2025

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What an enormous waste of time that was

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