Zimbabwe A team selection for last one year deeply indicates Racism. Not a single player from white community has been preffered.
Zimbabwe A played three A games sereis from Afghanistan A in Greater Noida, South Africa A sereis to the four day game that concluded recently against Sri Lankan Development Side, NOT A SINGLE WHITE PLAYER HAS BEEN SELECTED IN THE FINAL XI. Players like Ryan Burl, Kyle Bowie, Deven Bell, Craig Dollar, Nathan Waller represented in the domestic games, and have made decent performance with the few games they got, as they were selected only for few matches by the rubbish four franchise system, and most of the matches they used to warm in the benches carrying drinks for the seniors.
Ryan Burl, have been doing well, he got chance for international cricket, but got a minor injury three months ago, but still now no news is there about him. Useless talents like N.Mayavo are picked.Craig Dollar, Wicket Keeper Batsman got just a few match, showed he has got the capability, whereas useless players like Chakabva, Mutumbami is getting more chances possessing third class talent.
Deven Bell, the leggie also impressed with his performance in domestic games by picking up a Five wicket haul, but was picked only for few games, Rubbish spinners like Dylan Hondo, Jhon Nyumbhu are getting chance whose bowling skills never seems that they will take wickets, they are just advantage takers of the RACIAL SELECTION POLICY.
Nathan Waller, more or less played the entire season performed well, had a century in his name but was never picked in A sereis, also neglected in the recent four day game where he was selected,
AS THE COACH DOUGLAS HONDO WAS FINDING MORE PROBLEMS IN NATHAN WALLER THEN DYLAN HONDO SO HE IGNORED HIM.
There are also some third class joke type reasons move around in the media, that whites are not picked for their personal committments.etc.
Last of all, the captain Peter Moor was sidelined due to a piculiar reason of missing the flight, that generally doesn't happens in International A games.
SELECTORS ARE GOING FOR SKIN COLOUR RACIAL POLICY THEN PERFORMANCE
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ZIMFAN wrote:Go away.
White haters, admirer of quota policy spotted
Re: ZIMBABWE A TEAM SELECTION POLICY CLEARLY INDICATES RAC
Knob spotted. WUM spotted.STONEMAN wrote:ZIMFAN wrote:Go away.
White haters, admirer of quota policy spotted
Look Zim are a shite cricket team and there are many more lows than highs in following it. This used to be a nice place to come where there was a degree of catharsis in suffering through that shiteness with other decent, like minded folk. You - and a small minority of others - ruin it. Congrats on being a dick. Why don't you piss of somewhere else.
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SecondedZIMFAN wrote:Go away.
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PISS ON YOUR FACE RACISTZIMFAN wrote:Knob spotted. WUM spotted.STONEMAN wrote:ZIMFAN wrote:Go away.
White haters, admirer of quota policy spotted
Look Zim are a shite cricket team and there are many more lows than highs in following it. This used to be a nice place to come where there was a degree of catharsis in suffering through that shiteness with other decent, like minded folk. You - and a small minority of others - ruin it. Congrats on being a dick. Why don't you piss of somewhere else.
Re: ZIMBABWE A TEAM SELECTION POLICY CLEARLY INDICATES RAC
Are any of these players even available in the first place. Its a much better options to invest in players that will hang around than those looking to make a name for them selves and move on.
CHRISTOPHER MPOFU: 'The problem was fear of failure. I used to think that when I played, if I didn't do well in one game, I would lose my place for the next one but now I've let go of that'
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tawac wrote:Are any of these players even available in the first place. Its a much better options to invest in players that will hang around than those looking to make a name for them selves and move on.
Those who are available are doing shits, wheather its international or A games.... lossing matches has become permanent
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The only response I remembered when I saw this post was that Kenya better than Zim post a few years ago: http://zimcricketforums.com/viewtopic.p ... 5&start=30
It is in fact more absurd.
It is in fact more absurd.
CrimsonAvenger wrote:Actaully, the 2011 CWC squad of Kenya is way better than that of Zim. Let me explain:
The squads:
Zimbabwe: Elton Chigumbura (captain), Regis Chakabva, Charles Coventry, Graeme Cremer, Craig Ervine, Sean Ervine, Greg Lamb, Shingi Masakadza, Chris Mpofu, Ray Price, Ed Rainsford, Tatenda Taibu, Brendan Taylor, Prosper Utseya, Sean Williams.
Kenya: Jimmy Kamande (capt), Seren Waters, Alex Obanda, David Obuya, Collins Obuya, Steve Tikolo, Tanmay Mishra, Rakep Patel, Maurice Ouma, Thomas Odoyo, Nehemiah Odhiambo, Elijah Otieno, Peter Ongondo, Shem Ngoche, James Ngoche.
Now, for the comparisons:
Jimmy Kamande (1028 runs @ 18.03, Career ODI bowling Average of 44.42) > Prosper Utseya (984 runs @ 15.87, Career ODI bowling average of 46.11)
Tanmay Mishra (Averages 31.73 after 29 ODIs, has bowled 3 deliveries in ODIs) > Charles Coventry (Averages 26.76 after 34 ODIs, has bowled 0 deliveries in ODIs)
James Ngoche (9 matches, 13 wickets @ 18.23; Economy rate: 3.08) > Greg Lamb (9 matches, 8 wickets @ 33.37; Economy rate: 3.98)
We already know this one: Alex Obanda (Career ODI batting average: 34.18) > Brendan Taylor (Career ODI batting average: 32.42)
Collins Obuya (Career ODI batting average: 24.07; Career ODI blowling average Vs. Srilanka: 8.85) > Graeme Cremer (Career ODI batting average: 13.56; Career ODI bowling average Vs. Srilanka: 35.50)
Nehemiah Odhiambo (57 wickets @ 34.29) > Christopher Mpofu (54 wickets @ 37.03)
Thomas Odoyo (Career ODI batting average: 24.12; Career ODI bowling average: 29.66) > Elton Chigumbura (Career ODI batting average: 24.12; Career ODI bowling average: 38.27)
Peter Ongondo (77 wickets @ 29.46) > Ed Rainsford (45 wickets at 31.13)
Elijah Otieno (Career ODI economy rate: 5.87) > Shingi Masakadza (Career ODI economy rate: 8.01)
Maurice Ouma (Highest ODI score: 61) > Regis Chakabva (Highest ODI score: 45)
Seren Waters (Highest ODI score: 74; Career ODI sixes: 1) > Craig Ervine (Highest ODI score: 67*; Career ODI sixes: 0)
Rakep Patel (Highest ODI score: 92; Career ODI economy rate: 4.69) > Sean Williams (Highest ODI score: 75; Career ODI economy rate: 5.05)
David Obuya (Batting average Vs. Zim: 30.70) > Tatenda Taibu (Batting average Vs. Kenya: 14.00)
Steve Tikolo (Career ODI batting average: 29.88; Career ODI bowling average: 32.86) > Sean Ervine (Career ODI batting average: 25.85; Career ODI bowling average: 38.07)
And the clinching one:
Shem Ngoche (Career ODI economy rate: 3.40) > Raymond Price (Career ODI economy rate: 3.88)
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Agreed, piss offaydee wrote:SecondedZIMFAN wrote:Go away.