In a way almost everybody contributed, Cremer with his captaincy, Hammy gaves us the early impetus, Tiripano and Muzarabani took crucial wickets, Chamu chipped in with one, Raza scored useful runs and bowled some tight overs, Mutombodzi took a great catch, Waller helped us along in the middle overs and did a job behind the stumps. Only Richmond was absent (hurt).Kriterion_BD wrote:Cremer's captaincy was really top draw stuff, particulalrly setting the fields in the final over. ... Rare bad bowling day by Cremer.
[Match Thread] Zimbabwe v India: 1st T20I
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What even happened to Mutambami?
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He was hit in the stomach while batting.Flakeman wrote:What even happened to Mutambami?
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It's a wonder Hammy doesn't fall victim to that more often.Detective RDS wrote:He was hit in the stomach while batting.Flakeman wrote:What even happened to Mutambami?
Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell, Murray Goodwin, Andy Flower (w), Grant Flower, Dave Houghton, Guy Whittall, Heath Streak (c), Andy Blignaut, Ray Price, Eddo Brandes
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I pity the balls that hit Mt. Masakadza.eugene wrote:It's a wonder Hammy doesn't fall victim to that more often.Detective RDS wrote:He was hit in the stomach while batting.Flakeman wrote:What even happened to Mutambami?