Agreed.foreignfield wrote:Don't like the idea at all. At least 6 of those 11 players you named are regulars for their franchises (and Sauramba is close), the others will follow suit in the future, if they have the ability to make the step up. It's best for young players to rub their shoulders with experienced pros, be it national team players or overseas pros, as opposed to the artificial enviroment of an Academy side. Furthermore it would be to the detriment of the franchise system and cricket in general if ZC were to order all young players to withdraw from their teams - where's the incentive for the Mountaineers to develop the likes of Kasuza, if they're taken away from them for 3-4 years? This obviously cannot happen - instead you would end up with a very weak Academy side that gets hammered just as much - wasn't it thus when we had that experiment some while ago?FlowerPower wrote:any takers for the idea?.....
FowerPower wrote:PS Vitori continues to be a one man cause...what of scrapping Rocks in favour of an Academy side, with the likes of 1. R Kai (20)
2. I Kai (19), 3. Kasuza (18), 4. Bently (18), 5. Waller (20), 6. Moor (20), 7. Sarumba (wkt) (19), 8. Chatara (20), 9. Muzhange (20), 10. Mushangwe (20), 11. Price (20)....maybe add Ncube (21) Vitori (21) Jarvis(22) to this lot...
Keep them together for say 3 or 4 years as an elite team in FC to gradually replenish the national team as time goes???
Plus Southern Rocks have responsibility for developing cricket in Masvingo and Matabeleland South, not just the first class team. This isn't an easy mandate, as this was/is the area of the country in which cricket is least advanced. Hopefully in a few years they will have a crop of local youngsters who will be able to make the Rocks' first team more competitive.