Apparently the Franchise event at Harare Sports Club is set to return in the first or second week of February. Big names will be back to compete and prepare for the World t20 in India.
Does anyone know more on this subject?
Would be good to see how the likes of Burl, Musoko, Bell, Mumba, and Diplock do in this. Could we see any of these young guns on a plane to India following good performances? Lets wait and see
Franchise t20
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Dipaz is looking forward to it, he's just messaged me. Good look to him and all the younger blokes; here's hoping they can make a good impression that could hopefully filter through to Franchise level in the longer formats
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Finally some local t20 action after a long sabbatical. I think its a much needed move and I hope it comes through. Looking forward to some of the young blocks putting their hand up. But wouldn't it be premature to put them on a plane to India.
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If all the national players are back I doubt youngsters like Mumba, Musoko or Diplock will get a chance .....
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jaybro wrote:If all the national players are back I doubt youngsters like Mumba, Musoko or Diplock will get a chance .....
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We'll see. A lot of experienced heads in the Eagles set up.sloandog wrote:jaybro wrote:If all the national players are back I doubt youngsters like Mumba, Musoko or Diplock will get a chance .....
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