eugene wrote:Will gladly eat my words (unlike Hhm) if i was to be proven wrong
With all due respect, there's a long list of memebrs of the ZCF, whom you can add to that list well ahead of me - including yourself!
I did my adjustments regarding Elton, Regis & Utseya ages ago! Tino earned my respect, but he's still not of international class yet, so it will be sometime before he can look the part, my opinion of him is still pending. I'm sorry
FP(& everyone else) but I don't rate Forster, not after he betrayed my confidence in him some series ago like I said -
'he looks bad whether he's playing, leaving, running or in his stance', and was doomed to fail.
Everything a lot of you are saying positive about Regis I condensed very well in that NZ Test in Byo. But despite that half century, I will still drop him in the next game because I feel he's far from being ready, and there are better players. Same view I have of Jarvis & Vitori, except I believe those two are way too poor to be playing any form of international cricket right now!
I seriously mean that last bit, and I know most of you will once again try to lash out at me, but that's ok, the T20s and ODIs are just days away, and they'll be absolutely massacred. Unlike the start of this tour which was months away an dyou could afford to argue against my view of them, the short formats come even sooner, after they bowled utter rubbish and completely failed! Be careful how far you want to go in their defense, if at all! Because there's no way our batsmen can fail to put together 200runs, but as bowlers they will be up against it and will once again be exposed!
betterdays wrote:This is what we now do ... blood players young ( someone is saying Hondo is retiring at 32... Aus would be considering debuts eg Clark) in Zim we now expect that at 32 you can be considered for a coaching role or top position in ZC
I have always wondered you make so much sense, most of which I agree with, an dyet we remain in the minority!
Through that you can see some posters have got issues. I'm termed biased, but think about it, they run to bowlers who are barely out of their dipers as far as cricket in general is concerned, let alone the FC level, but discount players who've actually gone through most of it. Never mind Ewing&Duffin @ 30odd yrs old, even Rainsford and Panyangara @26odd are said to be past it!
Somehow our peers fail to see that going by their wierd reasoning, the current set of their favorites will be replaced by the likes of Muzhange and Nathan Waller less than 3 years from now! At the rate at which they're going, maybe even sooner. You are told that they need time to mature and be experienced, then you look around and find more than a handful of options who fit that bill but are are not considered. It's crazy. Those very same
'hhm' preferred batsmen can play up to 36, and bowlers 32!
Vitori can learn a lot about proper swing from Hondo! He's succeeded using it against better players, and young Vitori is looking spent already. In the history of Zimbabwe cricekt, have we ever had a worser new ball bowler in any of our Test matches? Both in terms of pace, effectiveness & ability displayed? Based on this,' old' Watambwa muct be fancying his chances of coming down from whereever he is to push for selection. No wonder Madziva signed up for the IPL. With this kind of rubbish Zim is giving to the cricekt world, at Test level, the young boys back home must feel standards are ankle height!